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NFL legend Shannon Sharpe—3x Super Bowl champion and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame—sits down with the biggest athletes, celebrities and influencers to discuss their accomplishments, challenges, and everything in-between.

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Dana White Part 2
1w ago
Dana White Part 2
Round 2 with UFC President Dana White continues the no-holds-barred conversation of Part 1. Dana White, known for his candid and forthright style, dives into a range of subjects that are sure to captivate sports fans and fight enthusiasts. Dana discusses the situation with Francis Ngannou, stating he has no regrets about how things played out. He affirms that the UFC did everything possible to make the Jon Jones vs Ngannou fight happen, emphasizing that Jones isn't afraid of Ngannou and is the baddest fighter of all time. Dana believes Jones would defeat Ngannou just as he did Ciryl Gane and elaborates on Jones's status as the baddest human in fighting sports history, a potential fight with Stipe Miocic, and what makes Jones so formidable—a true "killer" with a dark side. On the financial side, Dana addresses the ongoing debate about fighter pay, asserting that fighters are earning more and that many quotes on the subject come from reporters who lack understanding of the business. He also reflects on the Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather bout, highlighting issues within boxing’s economics. Discussing potential matchups like Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, Dana insists Tyson, at 58, shouldn't be fighting. Dana doesn't hold back on Oscar De La Hoya, calling him a "two-faced lying nutjob" and stating they'll never reconcile. He talks about Khabib Nurmagomedov's retirement, his vast wealth, and his continuation in the sport through Islam Makhachev. He also praises Ronda Rousey as the greatest athlete he's worked with, noting her unique impact on the sport and her subsequent transition to movies, a path few fighters successfully navigate. He recounts getting The Rock into social media and shares the success of Power Slap, an endeavor that gained massive followers quickly. Dana envisions celebrities participating and even invites Shannon to join. In a fun segment, Dana speculates on which athletes from various sports would make great UFC fighters, naming Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, Shaq, and others. Dana's love for gambling comes to the fore as he talks about his nightly blackjack sessions, his venture into baccarat, and his strategy of betting as much as possible, even impacting a casino's quarterly report. He stresses that he isn't concerned about getting canceled, valuing the opinions of those closest to him. Lastly, Dana addresses a personal incident involving his wife, expressing remorse over the impact on his children more than the public nature of the event. Join Shannon Sharpe and Dana White for a riveting episode filled with honesty, insider stories, and the unfiltered insights of one of the most influential figures in sports today. Whether you're a die-hard UFC fan or simply enjoy candid conversations, this episode of Club Shay Shay is essential listening. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dana White Part 1
1w ago
Dana White Part 1
UFC President Dana White joins Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for a comprehensive and entertaining conversation that spans the history and future of mixed martial arts, personal anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes stories. Shannon kicks things off by reminiscing about his experience attending UFC 1. He then dives into his recent participation in "The Roast of Tom Brady," sharing what it was like to perform in front of 12,000 people, his unique relationship with Tom Brady, and the process of crafting his jokes, including calling comedian Bill Burr for advice. Dana gives credit to Drew Bledsoe and Shannon takes a light-hearted jab at Kim Kardashian, to which Dana offers his own praise. He concludes with high praise for Tom Brady, calling him a savage. Dana then dives into his upbringing with a single mom who worked as a nurse, growing up in a lower-middle-class environment, and moving from Boston in the fifth grade with a thick accent. He shares his lifelong love for fighting, dropping out of college after less than a semester, and the reasons why college didn't suit him. Dana recounts being run out of Boston due to FBI investigations involving Whitey Bulger, fleeing to Las Vegas, and how that move turned out to be fortuitous. Upon arriving in Vegas, Dana became Tito Ortiz's manager despite his lack of qualifications, which he candidly discusses with Shannon. He explains what he saw in the UFC, then on the brink of bankruptcy, as a golden opportunity and purchased the company with the Fertitta Brothers. Dana believed in the universal appeal of fighting and worked tirelessly to turn the company around. He discusses the challenge of getting people to understand Jiu Jitsu and credits Joe Rogan for his pivotal role in popularizing the sport. The conversation also covers the UFC's groundbreaking move to Spike TV, financing the first season independently, and the emphasis on live event experiences over TV broadcasts. Dana explains how he convinced Joe Rogan to become a commentator after seeing him on the Keenen Ivory Wayans show and an interview where Joe expressed his passion for fighting. Dana then talks about his roster of fighters, particularly Conor McGregor, noting how money changed McGregor in ways it never did Tom Brady, and praising Conor's charismatic "gift of gab." He wraps up by discussing UFC 303, the upcoming fight at the Vegas Sphere, the challenges posed by MGM, the event's homage to Mexican Independence Day, and how it's designed to be more than just a fight—an unforgettable event. Join Shannon Sharpe and Dana White for this first half of an episode packed with riveting stories, valuable insights, and the kind of in-depth discussion that makes "Club Shay Shay" a must-listen for sports fans and fight enthusiasts alike. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Mavericks-Celtics NBA Finals, JJ Redick & Lakers, R.I.P. Jerry West
13-06-2024
Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Mavericks-Celtics NBA Finals, JJ Redick & Lakers, R.I.P. Jerry West
We’re back with Season 2, Episode 75 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys talk the 2024 NBA Finals between the Mavericks and Celtics. Don’t miss why Teague thinks Luka Doncic and the Mavs are losing in five games to Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Jeff and the fellas also discuss if JJ Redick is going to land the Lakers’ head coaching job. Teague and the 520 squad also gives their takes on Caitlin Clark being left off of Team USA and why it’s not a controversial decision. Plus, the guys review the Bad Boys movie, Kai Kenat’s live stream, movie theatre etiquette and much more! 1:00 - Mama Teague selling Jeff's Shoes3:15 - Favorite summer-time shoe4:20 - Caitlin Clark not making Team USA7:00 - Family Guy meme9:00 - NBA Finals Mavs vs. Celtics Game 2 Recap10:45 - "Celtics in 5"12:30 - Jason Kidd's comments on JT and JB13:30 - Favorite NBA Finals matchups16:00 - "I didn't like watching Kobe play"20:00 - Inspired by Rasheed Wallace and Allen Iverson22:00 - Nike Basketball shoes23:45 - D-Book shoes24:45 - Kiyan Anthony shot 39 times30:00 - Teague's story of flying economy33:30 - Meeting Benny the Butcher35:30 - RIP Jerry West39:00 - Bad Boys movie release42:00 - Adrien Broner43:30 - Movie Theatre etiquette47:00 - B Hen sneaking food into the movies57:00 - Buying a car01:01:00 - JJ Redick to the Lakers? (Timestamps vary based on ads) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.