Rulon Gardner,
Olympic Gold Medalist

In
the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Rulon Gardner shocked the world when he defeated
the previously undefeated Russian, Alexander Karelin. After a devastating
accident where he was lost in the Wyoming wilderness overnight in winter,
sopping wet, he moved past the amputation of a toe to win Olympic Bronze
in Athens, where he ceremoniously retired from Greco-Roman wrestling. Since
retirement, Rulon has spoken all over the world and survived a plane crash.
Rulon shares with his audience the sense of determination, the self-confidence
and the fighting spirit that gave him the strength to stand up against seemingly
unbeatable odds and win.
Tony Schiena,
Actor

Tony
Schiena, World Karate Champion and Captain of the US World Champions Karate
Team. Tony a fourth dan black belt in Shotokan karate, spent intensive periods
of time training in Tokyo, as winner of hundreds of karate tournaments around
the globe, he became known as "Karate's Bad Boy" due to his unorthodox
training methods and aggressive fighting style. An accident in which both
his anckles were broken resulted in the World Champion retiring from fighting
and pursuing a different career. Tony's first action movie, "Wake of
Death" had him co-star opposite Van Damme. Tony has since starred in
numerous movies including two with Al Pacino as well as starring opposite
Gary Sinise in CSI NY. This thirty year old is destined to take Hollywood
by Knock-out!
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Shane Hamman,
Olympic Weightlifter

Shane
Hamman has competed in weightlifting in the Sydney and Athens Games. Considered
the “Strongest Man in America,” he holds three American records
in his weight class and in 1999 became the first U.S. man to win a weightlifting
gold medal at the Pan Am Games. Shane shares with his audience what it takes
to be a champion with his inspiring story of the world’s best powerlifter
who gave it all up to become an Olympian, where he eventually succeeded
and became the first powerlifter to ever successfully make the transition
to Olympian.
Rob Kaman,
9 time World Kickboxing Champion

Rob Kaman, the 9-time World Kickboxing Champion, conquered the Kickboxing
world and won many competitions in North America, Thailand and Europe since
the early 1980's. He first started training in the Martial Arts at the age
of 16. He was the man with the most feared low kick, and often called "Mr.
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Scott Casber,
Event Announcer

Scott
provides a lifetime of experience in the broadcast, promotions, publicity,
and public relations fields. Scott’s voice and face have become well
known in MMA and wrestling communities around the world, as he provides
hundreds of hours of content each year. Scott combined two of his life passions,
combat sports and broadcasting, when he founded TakeDown Radio ten years
ago. Since then, he founded Title Fight Championship, merged companies with
another high profile regional fight promotion company, Midwest Cage Championship,
to form Midwest Sports Entertainment Group; L.L.C. Scott regularly travels
the country announcing and providing commentary for numerous fight promotion
organizations, and for countless amateur and professional sporting events.