Talkin Boxing With Billy C 07-03-2009
FREE FULL FRIDAY SHOW! Jeremy decides to have Billy C give today’s PodCast of the show to EVERYONE for free in observance of the 4th of July Holiday! You have heard the rest; now see for yourself why “Talkin Boxing With Billy C” is the BEST Boxing Talk Radio Show in the business! Billy C kicks off the show updating us with the hottest boxing news and begins to talk about this week’s feature fighter, Chris Eubank. He first gives the listener’s views from their emails, then his own and THEN brings on surprise guest, former “Talkin Boxing With Billy C” Co-host, boxing trainer, writer, historian and referee, Ron Lipton. Ron tells us about his own experiences referring Chris and some other GREAT stuff! “Talkin Boxing With Billy C” regular contributor, Marty Mulchaey stops by and gives his thoughts and analysis on this weekends HW clash between Eddie Chambers and Alexander Dimitrenko Saturday in Germany. He also gives his early thoughts on fights coming up next weekend. For All information on the show, visit www.TalkinBoxing.com.
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Erik Helland, is Head Strength & Conditioning Coach in his 22nd season with the Bulls. Certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a strength and conditioning specialist and USA Weightlifting as a Level I coach, he has previously coached at Elk Mound (Wis.) High School and the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Erik has consulted with numerous college and professional strength and conditioning programs and has worked extensively with athletes from the NFL and European Basketball Leagues, as well as professional, collegiate and high school athletes from nearly every sport.
Jakob Vingren, Ph.D. received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas before pursuing a Ph.D. in Kinesiology at the University of Connecticut which is currently ranked the #1 doctoral program in the country. During his undergraduate education he was a walk-on on the UNT football team as a tight end. Dr. Vingren’s research interests include resistance exercise and the effect of alcohol on hormones, muscle and athletic performance. One of the more out of the ordinary research projects he has worked on included resistance training of chronically intoxicated rats. 

