JNPO Classic: Bjorn Rebney and forecasting the big 2011 MMA TV moves

On my continued unearthing of the WGMA MMA Show archives, we head back to June 23, 2011, for a show that talked a lot about the future of TV for the sport.

If you’re new to these shows, the WGAM MMA Show was a weekly show that ran on a New Hampshire ESPN affiliate, co-hosted by myself and producer PJ Huot. 

On the docket back on June 23:

– We previewed the upcoming UFC on Versus card headlined by Nate Marquardt vs. Rick Story and how Spike decided to counterprogram the event with…a Marquardt marathon.

– We lauded the efforts of young Matt Mitrione and how UFC was bringing him along in his early MMA career.

– Before we were joined by Bjorn Rebney, we talked about impending TV deals and the potential shifts that were happening with everyone (UFC, Strikeforce, Bellator, etc)

– Then-Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney stopped by to talk about the Summer Series on MTV2, the tournament format, the rumors of his promotion moving to Spike if UFC left, the rumor of Eddie Alvarez vs. Michael Chandler, and his philosophy on signing free agents.

– We were then joined by then-UFC welterweight John Howard who was prepping for a fight against Matt Brown. This wasn’t the best interview, but we eventually got to some interesting topics like his friendship with then-Boston Celtics forward “Big Baby” Davis and training kickboxing with him.

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Josh Nason’s Punch-Out: ESPN’s Brett Okamoto on DJ, Conor & Bjorn

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With five December UFC events to look forward to and another newsworthy week in the books for the MMA game, ESPN reporter, podcaster, and all-around swell guy Brett Okamoto dropped by Josh Nason’s Punch-Out to help recap the last seven days.

Among the topics covered in this nearly one-hour show:

– Brett’s launch into the podcasting world (5ive Rounds) and what he’s learned so far

– The promotional plight UFC found themselves in this week with flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson

– Josh’s plan for Johnson to eventually return to bantamweight and Brett’s reasoning as to why that might not happen

– This week’s introduction of a new MMA fighters association and the strange feeling of having Bjorn Rebney be part of it

– The barriers the group faces in achieving their goals

– How much of Conor McGregor’s new boxing license is posturing and how much is legit

– Could a McGregor/Mayweather PPV break the record set by Mayweather/Pacquiao?

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