Mike Straka

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Mike Straka is an American television and radio host, author and producer. He is the co-host and producer on Fighting Words with Mike Straka and Mike Madlab Iurata on TheMadLabMMa.com Previously Straka hosted The Straka and Krempel Show on WWBA Big 8 Radio, Sportstalkflorida.com, and the MMAVERICKS podcast on BLEAV networks,[1] He is the author of Rowdy Rousey, and was host of the "MMA Noise" YouTube channel.[2] Straka was co-host and producer on Spike TV's primetime MMA news magazine show, MMA Uncensored Live[3] and he was the creator and the host of "TapouT Radio" on Sirius XM Sports. He served as the in-cage post fight interview correspondent for World Series of Fighting and as UFC correspondent for Fight Now TV. Straka also hosted Fighting Words with Mike Straka on Mark Cuban's HDNet which featured interviews with mixed martial arts athletes and was the creator and host of Fox Fight Game, one of the first mainstream news programs covering Mixed Martial Arts on Fox News.

Straka is a regular contributor to FIGHT! Magazine, and wrote a book on MMA, based on interviews from his television show, Fighting Words, which was published by Triumph Books.[4] Straka was also a senior producer for FUSE TV'S "Fuse News" and has interviewed and produced several television pieces on well-known artists, including Sinead O'Connor, Zedd, Sam Smith, Naughty Boy, Wiz Khalifa, R Kelly, Lou Reed, Armin Van Buuren, Jeff Bhasker and more.

Straka was a vice president and executive producer at FOX News Digital, and also served as an on-air commentator on Hollywood and celebrity topics, as well as sports, for the cable net and on FOXNews.com.[5] He created and produced Strategy Room.[6] Straka hosted and was executive producer of FOX Fight Game, a mixed martial arts (MMA) features and news program, and was a columnist on FOXNews.com. Mike has interviewed some of the world's most famous artists in film and television.[7]

Acting career[edit]

Mike Straka played a ring side fight commentator in Nick Sasso's Haymaker (2021), and previously played "Young Minetta" in the film Analyze This and appeared as "Johnny" off-Broadway in Tony n' Tina's Wedding. Straka appeared in several television commercials in the 1990s, including The Olive Garden, Papa Gino's Pizza, Healthy Choice Pasta Sauce, The Powerpuff Girls and Target.[8]

Early years[edit]

Straka was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in Barnegat Township. He graduated from Monsignor Donovan High School (Toms River, New Jersey), where he was on the wrestling team.[9] He studied acting at Rutgers University and wrestled for The Scarlet Knights, and moved to New York City to begin his career, where he starred in commercials, daytime soaps and the Off-Broadway play Tony N' Tina's Wedding.

He started his career as a CBS page, ushering audiences through the West 57th Street studios to see talk shows like Geraldo Rivera and Joan Rivers, and giving tours and answering phones throughout the building. After a year as a page, he was hired by CBS News Radio to be a desk assistant. He joined Fox News Channel just prior to the network launch in 1996, and served as a tape operator, writer, associate producer, producer, and director of operations and special projects for FOXNews.com, and ended his career there in 2010 as Vice President and Executive Producer for FOX News Digital.[10] Mike is also a proprietor in the pizza business.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bleav in MMAvericks". Bleav Podcast Network. 2020-01-31. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  2. ^ "MMA Noise - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  3. ^ ProMMA Now Archived 2012-01-21 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "MMA interview guru Mike Straka switches seats - PhotoGallery - Chicago Sun-Times". 2013-12-27. Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  5. ^ Mike Straka bio Archived 2007-05-23 at the Wayback Machine, Fox News website; accessed December 26, 2013.
  6. ^ "For Talking Heads, a Spot to Relax and Sip Coffee, on Webcam (Published 2009)". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Celeb Interviews w/ Mike Straka". YouTube.
  8. ^ Mike Straka IMDb profile
  9. ^ Richani, Fred. "TSC Interviews: HDNet's Mike Straka" Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, TheSportsCourier.com, September 25, 2010; accessed July 17, 2011. "Q. Where did you grow up? A. I grew up in Barnegat, New Jersey. Q. Did you have a good childhood? A. I had a great childhood. Dad was a UPS man. Mom was a nurse's aid [sic]. I went [to] Monsignor Donovan High School in Toms River (home of UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie Edgar), where I wrestled."
  10. ^ Mike Straka official website Archived 2011-12-17 at the Wayback Machine

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