EPISODE · Dec 12, 2024 · 6 MIN
Anthony | Babyface | SlapSon Suite Talk | Power Slap 10
from SlapSon · host Joe & Allie
Listen on Apple & Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775 https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3 Sound Bites: "I beat KO Chris." "No one's going to beat me." "All the best on Friday." Summary In this engaging conversation, Joe Scott interviews Anthony Blackburn, the 170 welterweight champion from Detroit, Michigan. They discuss Blackburn's upcoming fight against Emmanuel Munez, his training regimen, and the importance of preparation. Blackburn shares insights on the challenges of fight changes and the strategies he employs to maintain focus. The conversation also delves into Blackburn's passion for kendama, a Japanese skill toy, highlighting his dedication and the mental connection he has developed through practice. Takeaways Anthony Blackburn is preparing for a fight against Emmanuel Munez. He has had 53 training days for this fight, a significant improvement. Blackburn emphasizes the importance of technical training in MMA. He believes the future of the sport lies in self-assessment tools for fighters. The welterweight division is currently stagnant with few challengers. Blackburn is not keen on calling out opponents after his fight. He has a strong strategy locked in with his coach for the rematch. Blackburn has a deep passion for kendama, practicing for hours daily. He has developed a unique mind-body connection through kendama. The conversation highlights Blackburn's dedication to both fighting and personal hobbies. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Champion 02:57 Preparing for the Fight 06:12 The Art of Kendama and Personal Skills
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Listen on Apple & Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775 https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3 Sound Bites: "I beat KO Chris." "No one's going to beat me." "All the best on Friday." Summary In this engaging conversation, Joe Scott interviews Anthony Blackburn, the 170 welterweight champion from Detroit, Michigan. They discuss Blackburn's upcoming fight against Emmanuel Munez, his training regimen, and the importance of preparation. Blackburn shares insights on the challenges of fight changes and the strategies he employs to maintain focus. The conversation also delves into Blackburn's passion for kendama, a Japanese skill toy, highlighting his dedication and the mental connection he has developed through practice. Takeaways Anthony Blackburn is preparing for a fight against Emmanuel Munez. He has had 53 training days for this fight, a significant improvement. Blackburn emphasizes the importance of technical training in MMA. He believes the future of the sport lies in self-assessment tools for fighters. The welterweight division is currently stagnant with few challengers. Blackburn is not keen on calling out opponents after his fight. He has a strong strategy locked in with his coach for the rematch. Blackburn has a deep passion for kendama, practicing for hours daily. He has developed a unique mind-body connection through kendama. The conversation highlights Blackburn's dedication to both fighting and personal hobbies. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Champion 02:57 Preparing for the Fight 06:12 The Art of Kendama and Personal Skills
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