Episode #44: David Gunn (KING 810)

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2017 · 2H 11M

Episode #44: David Gunn (KING 810)

from Fresh Is The Word · host Kelly "K-Fresh" Frazier

After another brief two week hiatus, Fresh is the Word is back with a special guest David Gunn, lead vocalist of the Flint, Michigan-based metal band KING 810. Along with being a musician, David Gunn is also an amateur MMA fighter who recently won his second match at Legacy Fighting Alliance’s LFA 2 event. During our chat, we talk about the controversies with KING 810 show cancellations this past December, along with how he got into MMA and how it ties into his life and his career as a musician. Gunn as an avid reader also, posting many of the books he reads on his Instagram page, so we get into some of the titles he’s been reading lately. Also, like always, I’m joined by co-host Vstylez as we talk about what’s going on in the world of music, wrestling, and MMA. Topics include: – Ramage blocking us on Twitter – Tyron Woodley vs. Wonderboy at UFC 209 – Jorge Masvidal’s role in the UFC – The issue with UFC’s PPV main events – Demian Maia not getting his title shot – Khabib Nurmagomedov

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