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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Eddie Goldman and Aaron Braunstein On "Joey Reynolds Show" Thursday Night/Friday Morning 

There will be another fun-filled discussion of boxing (and possibly mixed martial arts) on the nationally-syndicated "Joey Reynolds Show" Thursday night/Friday morning, May 24/25.

The guests will be radio personality Aaron Braunstein and myself.

The "Joey Reynolds Show" is heard on over 80 radio stations. This talk show airs live beginning at midnight and runs to 5 AM ET, on WOR 710 AM in New York. We are presently scheduled to come on towards the end of the show.

The "Joey Reynolds Show" is heard on over 80 radio stations. This talk show airs live beginning at midnight EDT and runs to 5 AM EDT, on WOR 710 AM in New York. We are presently scheduled to come on towards the end of the show.

You can also listen to the "Joey Reynolds Show" online. For more information on the show's webcast, go to http://www.wor710.com/.

For more information on the "Joey Reynolds Show," go to http://wor710.com/pages/46370.php?contentType=4&contentId=157588.

For more information on Myra Chanin, who works with the show, and also about Joey and the show, go to http://motherwonderful.com/.

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Eddie, is all this mixed martial arts / ultimate fighting, just pre-John L. Sullivan boxing or is something new? I'm also interested in whether you think this business is the beginning of something big, or is it only a threat to boxing, because boxing is, at this moment in time, positively dull. I know I run the risk of seeming quite disrespectful to a lot of tough, talented professional boxers, but current boxing doesn't excite me at the moment - and it should as I'm a boxing fan.
 
No & Yes ^^^

Painful show to listen to, other than Eddie nobody knew much - the show started out ok but went downhill as Aaron B opened up, Joey's questions were ill informed & Aaron was annoying as hell with his stereotyping, neither seemed to know shit about the fight game.
 
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Eddie, is all this mixed martial arts / ultimate fighting, just pre-John L. Sullivan boxing or is something new? I'm also interested in whether you think this business is the beginning of something big, or is it only a threat to boxing, because boxing is, at this moment in time, positively dull. I know I run the risk of seeming quite disrespectful to a lot of tough, talented professional boxers, but current boxing doesn't excite me at the moment - and it should as I'm a boxing fan.

By Blogger dd, at 5:29 PM  

No & Yes ^^^

Painful show to listen to, other than Eddie nobody knew much - the show started out ok but went downhill as Aaron B opened up, Joey's questions were ill informed & Aaron was annoying as hell with his stereotyping, neither seemed to know shit about the fight game.

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