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Testimonials
"The guys on 'the pad' not only know sports, but they also know their music. the other day they brought me on to EXPRESS by the B.T. Express, and i was so fired up about that i could barely concentrate on talking NFL football. being on the show definitely makes me feel more cool and hip than i have a right to feel."
Mick Mixon, voice of The Carolina Panthers
 
 
"It's always a pleasure to talk sports on The Bachelor Pad because they really know their stuff. No topic is off limits which is also something you don't see too often these days."
John Dell
Sportswriter, Winston-Salem Journal
 
"The Batchelor Pad is one of those fun experiences where you have folks who love sports, knowledgeable about sports, contrarian in their views; not repeating what is said elsewhere and least one forgets, with a sense of humor.  My time on the pad has always been enjoyable where the hosts allow points to be discuss fully and not just talking points. I have to imagine that the audience has as much as fun as we do."
Tom Donelson, Boxing/Tennis Columnist/Author 
Black Athlete Sports Network
 
I always make myself available when The Bachelor Pad calls because the team is informed, prepared and challenging.
The opinions that are expressed by the Bachelor Pad are honest and sincere with topics that have no boundaries.
The Bachelor Pad provides engaging conversation for the listeners on a daily basis.
Have another successful year!

Wesley Chism Jr
Columnist for The New England Informer
 
"Rarely have I enjoyed being on a show where speaking the truth about sports events and its culture is the norm and not just the flavor of the week. The Batchelor Pad may be one of the most 'under the radar' sports shows in the sports media field."
 
Congratulations Tony, Mike and LA on your success and continued blessings on bringing the 'truth' about our sports culture in a world where sometimes the truth is a relative term.
Keep it real fellas.
Gregory Moore
Former Editor in Chief, San Antonio Informer and contributor to Blackathlete.com.
 
 
 
 

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