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Kody “Big Mo” Mommaerts tells the story most fight fans have never heard. Before the bright lights, he was a kid battling insecurity, pressure, and the fear of never being good enough. He opens up about the moment his life flipped, the grind that nearly broke him, and the fight world politics he had to survive to become one of the most recognisable voices in combat sports. Kody also reveals the brutal criticism he faced online, the nights where he questioned everything, and the turning point that turned him from an outsider into the man announcing some of the biggest fights on the planet.
This is the eventful life of Mr Kody Mommaerts
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Kody “Big Mo” Mommaerts tells the story most fight fans have never heard. Before the bright lights, he was a kid battling insecurity, pressure, and the fear of never being good enough. He opens up about the moment his life flipped, the grind that nearly broke him, and the fight world politics he had to survive to become one of the most recognisable voices in combat sports. Kody also reveals the brutal criticism he faced online, the nights where he questioned everything, and the turning point that turned him from an outsider into the man announcing some of the biggest fights on the planet.
This is the eventful life of Mr Kody Mommaerts
All Enquiries - [email protected]
Website: DodgeWoodall.com
YouTube: Dodge Woodall
Facebook: Dodge Woodall
Instagram: @Dodge.Woodall
TikTok: @DodgeWoodall
LinkedIn: Dodge Woodall
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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