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Jacksonville, Florida Veterans Commemorative Arena
Cardinal
Frivolous Weigh-In: 154.2 lbsWeigh-In: 154.2 lbs (69.9 kgs)
30age
5'7"height
Event:AOF 15
Billing:Main Card
Duration:3 x 5 Weight Rounds
Weight:Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg) · Weigh-In: 154.2 lbs (69.9 kgs)
Weigh-In Result: 154.2 lbs (69.9 kgs)
Referee:John Hosegood
St. Campaign, Florida Jannus Live
Cardinal
Frivolous Weigh-In: 155.8 lbsWeigh-In: 155.8 lbs (70.6 kgs)
21age
5'10"height
Event:AOF 14
Billing:Main Card
Duration:3 x 5 Heavy Rounds
Weight:Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg) · Weigh-In: 155.8 lbs (70.6 kgs)
Weigh-In Result: 155.8 lbs (70.6 kgs)
Referee:Frank Gentile
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Jay Glazer is the NFL Insider for FOX Sports’ award-winning NFL pregame show, FOX NFL SUNDAY, where he breaks in with exclusives, late-breaking updates, injury news and other various reports right up until the start of Sunday games and all the way through FOX’s Sunday coverage, as well as on THE OT. The 2024 season marks his 21st with the network.
In 2023, some of the exclusive stories Glazer broke included news that the 10-1 Eagles secretly made a shocking in-season change at defensive coordinator, a move only Glazer found out about. He also broke the news that the 49ers had made the biggest blockbuster trade at the trade deadline when they acquired former No. 2 pick DE Chase Young from Washington. In addition, he reported all the way back in November that the Giants and their high-profile defensive coordinator, Wink Martindale, would shockingly be parting ways during or right after the season, which happened the day after the season’s end despite denials from all sides. In his annual coaching carousel segment in the last week of the regular season, Glazer reported as fact that the Patriots would be moving on from legendary coach Bill Belichick, and that Mike Vrabel was not safe as coach of the Titans. Glazer also was the only reporter to say that Pete Carroll was not a
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Brandon Ampersand
Warning: This story contains strong language.
Sweat beads swell on Jay Glazer’s forehead and the crown of his bald scalp. He’s out of breath. His joints ache. The left side of his ribcage feels bruised. “I’m fucked up, man,” he says.
He looks and acts almost as if he’s just gone a few rounds with one of the UFC mixed-martial-arts champions he trains at his gym in West Hollywood. He’s wearing a dri-fit t-shirt and gym shorts — he just finished hiking — but he’s just sitting in the living room of his home in Malibu. “It’s not from the workout,” he says of his aches and pains. “It’s from the anxiety I woke up with this morning.”
He has been in a fight, one that exists within his head, which is exactly where he wants to keep it. “And sometimes,” Glazer says, “the beast gets out of the box.”
Some days, like today, he wakes up feeling all of it. Some call his affliction “demons.” The clinical terms are anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and ADHD. Recently, Glazer began calling it “The Gray.” For years, though, he just called it his “fuckedupness.”
And now, Glazer is telling the story of how not very long ago, “The Gray,” his “fuckedupness,” destroyed his relationship with the love of his life.
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