Teddy Atlas Podcast Explodes

ESPN analyst, trainer, author and International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Teddy Atlas is now a popular podcaster. Atlas recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of his podcast, THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas., which he co-hosts with Ken Rideout. Atlas’ podcast audience has grown substantially with over 71,000 subscribers, 7.7 million views and 750,000 audio downloads.  The latest podcast, “Teddy Atlas Reacts to Wilder vs. Tyson 2,” which was released on Monday, already has 160,000 views.

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  • ESPN took him off the air because he spoke up. I guess this is his way to tell them to shove it. Good for him. No need for the tv network.

  • Teddy atlas is a bonafide punk. For him to constantly question fighters’ hearts and intestinal fortitude is absolutely repulsive and cowardice especially while he’s ringside sitting pretty. I mean what’s his claim to fame? Has he actually been a pro fighter to have gone 8 or 10 bruising rounds with a broken jaw and nose hanging off? No his claim to fame is putting a gun to MikeTyson’s head, and throwing temper tantrums on the air, yep real tough guy.

  • That’s because not only is he one of the most knowledgeable in the game but he’s very honest and tells it like it is

  • Atlas speaks his mind no matter the scenario. Atlas is one of those guys you get the raw and unscripted truth.

  • Good for Teddy. He’s been showing up grinding for a long time for this ‘overnight success’.

  • Terrific insight from Teddy who is very knowledgable based on his 40 years experience and training champions. ESPN made a huge mistake not having him as a commentator. Instead, we’re stuck listening to Mark Kreigal who’s a journalist that does not know boxing. How many fighters/ champions has Kreigal trained? ESPN please hire Teddy back for us hardcore boxing fans who want professional insight during the matches.

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