Wednesday, April 25, 2018
No Holds Barred: Daniel Jacobs, Maciej Sulecki, The Middleweights
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with Daniel Jacobs, Maciej Sulecki, and Johann Duhaupas.
On April 28, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Daniel Jacobs of Brooklyn (33-2, 29 KOs) will fight the undefeated Maciej Sulecki of Poland (26-0, 10 KOs) in a WBA middleweight title eliminator. Also on that card will be a WBA heavyweight title eliminator between unbeaten contender Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller of Brooklyn (20-0-1,18 KOs) and former title challenger Johann Duhupaus of France (37-4, 24 KOs). In addition, one of the stars of women's boxing, the unbeaten WBA women's lightweight champ Katie Taylor of Ireland (8-0, 4 KOs), will fight IBF women's lightweight champ Victoria Bustos of Argentina (18-4, 0 KOs), in a title unification fight. This card will be shown live in the U.S. on HBO and in the U.K. on Sky Sports.
We spoke with Daniel Jacobs, Maciej Sulecki, and Johann Duhaupas on a media conference call last week. We also discuss the coming changing of the guard in the middleweight division, how the Jacobs-Sulecki fight fits into this situation, and which fighters may soon rise to the top.
(Photo of Daniel Jacobs and Maciej Sulecki by Ed Mulholland/Matchroom Boxing USA.)
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Labels: boxing, Daniel Jacobs, Eddie Goldman, Jarrell Big Baby Miller, Johann Duhaupas, Maciej Sulecki, middleweights, No Holds Barred
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
No Holds Barred: Raul Ramirez on Catch Wrestling, College Wrestling, and Grappling
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman once again spoke with Raul Ramirez of the Catch Wrestling Alliance.
We spoke with him by phone Monday.
Based in Los Angeles, in March Raul traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, for the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. There the Catch Wrestling Alliance had a booth at the WIN Memorabilia Show, and he met and talked with numerous people of all ages from the wrestling community about catch wrestling.
"It's always really great to go out to this event. And I have to definitely thank our mutual friend, Mike Chapman, for bringing it up to me a few years ago," he said.
"This event is huge. They pack arenas. and just the excitement there is electrifying. Everyone there is a wrestling expert basically. The vibe there is really amazing."
We discussed the history of catch wrestling and how it was a precursor to high school and college wrestling, and American folkstyle wrestling in general. At the NCAA tournament, he found many people both unaware of that history, but also open to the rules of catch wrestling where there are no points and you can win by pin or submission.
"The freedom of catch wrestling is attractive," he said.
We also discussed his plans to travel to Singapore this year, the growth of interest in grappling and catch wrestling in Singapore and Southeast Asia, how there will likely be more catch wrestling matches in Singapore at grappling and Catch Wrestling Alliance events, the finalizing of plans for this year's Frank Gotch World Catch Wrestling Tournament, and much more.
(Photo by Phil Monson, courtesy of Catch Wrestling Alliance.)
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The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow.
No Holds Barred is sponsored by:
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Labels: catch wrestling, catch-as-catch-can, college, Eddie Goldman, Frank Gotch, grappling, NCAA, No Holds Barred, Raul Ramirez, Singapore, tournament
Sunday, April 08, 2018
No Holds Barred: Elhadji Gaye Ndour on Karate Combat
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with karate instructor and fighter Elhadji Gaye Ndour.
He will be fighting in the main event on April 26 of the debut show of the new professional full contact karate league, Karate Combat.
We spoke with him by phone Saturday.
Originally from Senegal and now living in Long Island, New York, he has been nicknamed "Black Magic" and has fought in numerous amateur sport karate events around the world. But he noted that in some of his fights, he had actually been disqualified because, he said, he hit or kicked his opponents "too hard" or even scored knockouts.
"That doesn't make sense," he said. Now with the formation of this full contact karate league, he believes that he will be able to display all of his skills.
"They created this league to give the athletes the opportunity to hit hard and kick hard. That's why it's very interesting," he said.
"I don't have a second mind to know that this league is going to go far. It's going to be very, very interesting to watch," he said.
"This league is going to be greater than UFC. This is going to be greater than boxing. And it's going to be greater than any other league ever created for karate combat.
"Karate Combat will be the best league on this planet.
"One day is going to come and you're going to say, 'Oh, I interviewed this 'Black Magic' and he told me that.'
"And this, I see it. It is not maybe. It is not maybe. I know that's going to happen. It's going to be the greatest league in this planet."
Obviously having great confidence both in his skills and the potential of this new organization, we also discussed his background. He is still working a day job five days a week while instructing and training in karate on nights and weekends. "We do it for passion," he said. Now he will also have the opportunity to earn income from his fights.
We also discussed the Karate Combat rules, which allow throws and five seconds to punch on the ground; how he now has improved his training and eating for fighting professionally; how he still hopes to compete in karate in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics; how he was introduced to the Karate Combat people; and much, much more.
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The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow.
No Holds Barred is sponsored by:
The Catch Wrestling Alliance, resurrecting and promoting the sport of authentic catch-as-catch-can wrestling. The Catch Wrestling Alliance provides tournaments, seminars, and training as well as education about catch wrestling. Join the movement and keep real wrestling alive. For more information, go to CatchWrestlingAlliance.com.
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Labels: Eddie Goldman, Elhadji Gaye Ndour, Karate Combat, No Holds Barred, Senegal
Thursday, April 05, 2018
No Holds Barred: Arthur Andre and Maher Aseeri of Grapple Asia
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with Arthur Andre, head of operations, and Maher Aseeri, head of the referee committee, of Grapple Asia.
Established in 2014 and based in Singapore, Grapple Asia has hosted numerous grappling competitions under varying rulesets, including the first-ever ADCC event in Singapore, the ADCC Singapore Open 2018 on March 10.
We spoke with them by Skype Tuesday.
"We are grapplers organizing and helping out the grapplers in the region" of Southeast Asia, said Arthur Andre.
"We have to address that the thing is pretty new here. For example, the amount of black belts that we have here, compared to, let's say, the States, for example, the numbers are just way different. So the thing here is really new, still on the rise, still gaining popularity."
While competitions there are not as frequent as in other regions, he noted, "We are giving platforms for competitors and as well giving them that opportunity to live that jiu-jitsu lifestyle."
We discussed how the reaction of MMA fans in their region to grappling has sharply changed over the years to become positive; the important influence of Evolve MMA and ONE Championship in building understanding and interest in grappling; why grappling as a sport stands alone and separate from MMA; why the creation of a major professional grappling organization "is going to happen"; how the Grapple Asia tournaments have evolved since 2014 and now emphasize no-gi grappling; why the ADCC ruleset is the most neutral in grappling and does not favor one discipline over another; the role of Synergy Jiu-Jitsu, which was named best team at the ADCC Singapore Open 2018; how catch wrestling is a "sister sport" to grappling and how catch wrestling matches have fit into their tournaments; the growth of boxing in Singapore, including the role of the undefeated Muhamad Ridhwan; plans for upcoming tournaments including kids' competitions and a possible return of ADCC; and much, much more.
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The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow.
No Holds Barred is sponsored by:
The Catch Wrestling Alliance, resurrecting and promoting the sport of authentic catch-as-catch-can wrestling. The Catch Wrestling Alliance provides tournaments, seminars, and training as well as education about catch wrestling. Join the movement and keep real wrestling alive. For more information, go to CatchWrestlingAlliance.com.
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Labels: ADCC, Arthur Andre, BJJ, Eddie Goldman, Grapple Asia, grappling, jiu-jitsu, Maher Aseeri, No Holds Barred, Singapore
Wednesday, April 04, 2018
Cocina Clenbuterola
by Eddie Goldman
(It's too late for an official April Fool's story, but I did just think of a good one.)
To show support for one of their favorite promoters, the Boxing Writers Association of America is moving the location of its annual awards dinner. Originally scheduled for May 11 in New York, it will now, for the first time, take place outside the U.S.
The new location is Mexico City, Mexico. This location was chosen specifically to show support to Golden Boy Promotions, whose top fighter, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, the best fighter in the world, had to withdraw from his scheduled May 5 rematch with Gennady "GGG" Golovkin due to a failed drug test for clenbuterol.
It is well known that clenbuterol is found in Mexican meat. It is also well known that "Canelo" would never do anything wrong or mean. Thus, the dinner will show solidarity by being held at Mexico City's six-star restaurant, the chic Cocina Clenbuterola.
Labels: . boxing, Canelo, clenbuterol, Eddie Goldman, No Holds Barred
Monday, April 02, 2018
No Holds Barred: Tom Maenurm on Grappling and ADCC
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with grappler Tom Maenurm of Team Scardovelli in Italy.
We spoke with him by Skype Thursday.
His path to competing in ADCC events did not begin with grappling, but MMA.
"With MMA, of course, I had to do some ground work and jiu-jitsu, and I started to like it very much," he said.
After achieving success in MMA by grappling, he decided it was grappling he liked better.
"So, I stopped doing MMA and I started dedicating more time to jiu-jitsu."
Now, after a series of grappling victories, he is ready to move up to the professional level at ADCC events.
We also discussed more on his background and plans for future competitions, how he likes to go for submissions and not stall, how he has not yet decided if he will try to compete at the ADCC European Championship 2018 in Bucharest, Romania, and much more.
(Photo courtesy of Tom Maenurm.)
You can play or download No Holds Barred here and here. If one link does not work, please try another.
No Holds Barred is available at Google Play Music.
Also, No Holds Barred is available through iTunes.
You can also listen to No Holds Barred via Stitcher through iOS or Android devices or on the web here.
The PodOmatic Podcast Player app is available for free, both for Android at Google Play, and for iOS on the App Store.
The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow.
No Holds Barred is sponsored by:
The Catch Wrestling Alliance, resurrecting and promoting the sport of authentic catch-as-catch-can wrestling. The Catch Wrestling Alliance provides tournaments, seminars, and training as well as education about catch wrestling. Join the movement and keep real wrestling alive. For more information, go to CatchWrestlingAlliance.com.
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Labels: ADCC, BJJ, Eddie Goldman, grappling, Italy, jiu-jitsu, No Holds Barred, Team Scardovelli, Tom Maenurm
Sunday, April 01, 2018
The Champ Looked Stale
by Eddie Goldman
The champ looked stale
As he fought in Wales.
For speed he lost fat,
But he looked awfully flat.
Didn't cut off the ring,
Yet he still is the king.
Couldn't swat down a fly,
And we want to know why.
Adapt he did not
As Parker moved a lot.
Well, late in the fight
He did, but still looked tight.
And the power, where'd it go?
We all want to know.
Parker has a good chin,
But a disappointing win.
Yes, a doufus for a ref.
Amateurish at best.
OMG and the scores!
Were they judges or whores?
No creative offense
Yet we know he's not dense.
Where's the help from his trainer?
This should be a no-brainer.
Sure, this fight he cleanly won,
But the knockout streak is done.
Worse, no magic did we see.
A mere mortal is he.
Now the Wild Man from the States
Who imagines he is great,
Wants to fight for all the belts
Before the Arctic melts.
Now it's up to the suits.
And the fans they give no hoot.
Whatever brings in the most money,
Money, money, money, money.
Is it Ali we need?
Both in word and in deed?
In and out of the ring,
Whose praises we sing?
Not just the best in fights,
But who fights for our rights.
A Citizen of Earth
With wisdom and mirth.
So is Joshua our man?
Not today, as it stands.
He may triumph with gloves,
Yes we like, but not love.
Don't look for a new king.
Our world needs no such thing.
All they do is steal and loot,
In your back they will shoot.
Don't ask them for favors,
We can be our own saviors.
We can free ourselves, we can,
Everywoman, everyman.
(Photo of Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker by Esther Lin/Showtime.)
Labels: Anthony Joshua, boxing, Champ Looked Stale, Eddie Goldman, Joseph Parker, No Holds Barred