proWmma nowThe ProMMAnow.com Radio Network is expanding and tonight hosts Gina Begley and Emily Bartee  bring us episode 1 of  Pro WMMA NOW!. Focused on women’s mixed martial arts and the people who support it, Gina and Emily will welcome guests each week that play a role in the promotion of the sport and the women involved.

Tonight’s episode will feature XFC president and matchmaker John Prisco. Prisco in recent months has been adding top tier females to the company as he opens up depth in his women’s division. Broadcasting on AXS TV and with an ever growing presence in the MMA world, XFC is adding two televised female bouts starting in April.

From Addison Sports Management and Media Brett Atchley and Sam Wilson will join the program. Atchley and Wilson are considered to be two of the best when it comes to the representation and fight for women in the sport. Brett has a stable of top tier females who fight all over the world. Sam is always busy promoting women and assisting them in finding fights as well as other opportunities that are available.

Tonight’s episode ProWMMA Now! Live kicks off at 9:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. PT) and you can listen live in the player below or by going to our page on BlogTalk Radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/prommanowradio where you can participate in the  chat room by interacting with other listeners or submit questions for our guests. Listeners can also call the show at (347) 884-9986 if you have a question or a topic you would like to discuss.

You can always catch the podcast on iTunes or listen to it on the go by downloading the ProMMAnow.com APP for Android or Apple.

 Pro WMMA Now! is a member of the ProMMAnow.com Radio Network and airs LIVE each Monday night at 9:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. PT) on ProMMAnow.com (www.prommanow.com) and on BlogTalk Radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/prommanowradio.

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