
"Father. Former Pro Fighter. Promoter. #1 in Florida. This episode dives deep into the story behind Combat Night MMA and the man who helped build it — Mitchell Chamale. From stepping into the cage himself… To building Florida’s most respected MMA promotions… To protecting the mental health of fighters long after the lights go off… This is a conversation about leadership, legacy, and responsibility in combat sports. We break down: • How Combat Night became a powerhouse in Florida MMA • The transition from fighter to promoter • The pressure of running live fight events • The responsibility of protecting fighters beyond the cage • PTSD in combat sports — and what most people ignore • Fatherhood and leading by example • What it really takes to build warriors — and protect minds This isn’t just fight talk. This is culture. This is leadership. This is The Black Sheep Perspective. If you’re a fighter, coach, promoter, or someone who respects discipline and structure — this episode is for you. 👇 Comment below: What responsibility do promoters have to fighters AFTER the fight is over? 🎙 Hosted by Wes Cantillo Founder of The Black Sheep Perspective Modern-day conversations. No filter. No fluff. Subscribe for more real conversations with fighters, entrepreneurs, leaders, and culture builders." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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