Source: Sport Swami
By: Company Press Release
After a wild and exciting UFC 136, the NBA lockout canceling games, and MLB Playoffs heating up, it’s getting to be a wild fall for the Sport Swami and Brad Johnson. And with Co-host Amile Waters (www.twitter.com/amilewaters) & Angelina Valentine (www.angelinavalentine.com) returning along with some great guests, it’s another can’t miss show only at Last Call on www.cyberstationusa.com.
This week’s guests include;
-Adult Icon Jill Kelly (www.twitter.com/realjillkelly) returns to the show after a lengthy wait to catch up on things with the Swami and Angelina. One of the biggest and most successful performers to ever enter the adult industry, Ms. Kelly has been working on some new projects since leaving the California production scene. Among the topics Jill plans to discuss is what she has been up to with her new cam network, her thoughts on what has changed the adult industry the most, raising horses, and her new love in her life.
-Top ranked UFC Heavyweight contender Matt Mitrione (www.twitter.com/MattMitrione) takes some time from his busy training to sit down with the Swami and Angelina to talk about his fight with Cheick Kongo at UFC 137. With the huge PPV matchup nearly weeks away, the former NFLer talks about taking on one of the most dangerous strikers in the sport, possible title shot in 2012, training at Roufussport, and keeping up with social network and other business ventures.
-Undefeated Super Featherweight Adrien Broner (www.twitter.com/AJtheproblem21) returns to the show as he prepares for his WBO Super Featherweight title fight in his hometown of Cincinnati. The confident and charismatic boxer talks about fighting for the vacant title in his hometown, has last win on HBO over Jason Litzau, the newfound popularity from the media, and comparisons to Ohio boxing legend, Aaron Pryor.
All of this plus Brad Johnson & Amile talks NFL and NBA Lockout on a new and improved revamped edition of Last Call on www.cyberstationusa.com. Friday, October 14 from 9 to 11 p.m. Eastern time/6 to 8 p.m. Pacific time.