• Beatdown at the Beach 33: What to Expect | NFWS EP : 104

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Beatdown at the Beach 33: What to Expect | NFWS EP : 104

  • Summary

  • "We want to take care of the fighters."-Robert Moriarty Get Tickets Here!

    In this episode, Jordan Patrick-James interviews Rob Moriarty, the promoter of Gladiator Promotions and Impact Fight League, discussing the regional MMA scene in North Florida. They delve into the upcoming Beatdown at the Beach 33 event, the importance of fair matchups, and the support provided to fighters.

    The conversation also highlights the growing youth scene in combat sports, the challenges and opportunities for women's MMA, and the need for better promotion of female athletes. Rob shares insights on key fights to watch at the event and the overall mission of promoting a healthy and competitive environment for fighters. Key Takeaways -Rob Moriarty has been promoting regional MMA events since 2018. -The upcoming event, Beatdown at the Beach 33, features local and regional fighters. I-mpact Fight League aims to support fighters by covering travel and lodging expenses. -Fair matchups are crucial for the integrity of the sport. -Youth competitions are growing, providing opportunities for young athletes. -Women's MMA is on the rise, but matching female fighters remains a challenge. -Promoting female athletes is essential for the growth of women's combat sports. -Diverse matchups, including grappling and kickboxing, enhance the event experience. -Rob emphasizes the importance of community support in building the MMA scene. #MMA#UFC#MixedMartialArts#UFCFightNight#MMAFighter#FightPrediction

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