Shane Mercer

Sports content creator. Former TV news producer. Helping athletes get paid!
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Lauren Murphy On Kicking Addiction & Becoming A Pro MMA Fighter

July 15, 2022
Lauren Murphy on Front Row Seat opens up about losing her dad as a child, and battling addiction issues for several years before becoming a UFC fighter.

How Alcohol Brands Can Reach NFL Fans Without Exclusive Deals

June 27, 2022
Why alcohol companies seek out exclusive brand sponsorships with the NFL and how other alcohol brands can still reach the same audience.

UFC Fighter Tabatha Ricci On How a Baby Shark Swims in Deep Waters

June 21, 2022
Tabatha Ricci on Front Row Seat podcast talks about her catchy nickname, learning Judo from her father, and the role of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in her life.

Why Athletes and Health & Wellness Companies Are Perfect Partners

June 14, 2022
Examining why health and wellness companies run successful marketing campaigns when partnering with athletes.

Denver Nuggets Fan Favorite Kenneth Faried Working His Way Back to NBA

June 13, 2022
Kenneth Faried talks NBA Finals, his basketball career, and how he's walking a path he hopes will take him back to the NBA.

9 NFL Stars Who Performed For Brands in 2021 & How To Find More in 2022

June 10, 2022
A look at the the top NFL players who delivered results for their brand partners in 2021 and how to find more like them in 2022.

Key Tips for College Athletes to Take Advantage of NIL Rules

June 6, 2022
A look at the NIL rules and tips for college athletes to capitalize and make money on their name, image and likeness.

Bruce Carrington Jr: From Brownsville to Rising Top Rank Boxer

May 31, 2022
Bruce Carrington Jr. talks about growing in the Brownsville neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York and how he continues to reach new heights in boxing.

Chase Hooper One Step Closer to UFC Championship Bout

May 25, 2022
Chase Hooper scores TKO win over Felipe Colares at UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Viera. Hooper talks to MILLIONS about the win and what's next for his career.
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