
When he’s introduced in the first episode, it’s as a special forces soldier with experience using technology like drones and ground-penetrating radar to find people who don’t want to be found. One curious thing about “Hunting Hitler” is that it makes no mention of Kennedy’s life as an MMA fighter. I make way more money doing this stuff, and I don’t get brain damage traveling to some of the most beautiful places on the planet with a $2 million-per-episode budget trying to find a war criminal. “If you want me to fight, you’ve got to give me a guy I can’t wait to sink my teeth into. 7 in the NOS Energy Drink MMA middleweight rankings. “I have so many of these opportunities right now,” said Kennedy (18-5 MMA, 3-1 UFC), a former Strikeforce title challenger who’s ranked No.
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He hasn’t fought since September 2014, and said he recently told UFC matchmaker Joe Silva that it would take “something significant” to make him consider stepping in the cage again. He’s made no secret of his discontent with everything from fighter pay to the UFC’s exclusive apparel deal with Reebok. That’s the kind of thing that has Kennedy seriously reconsidering his career as a fighter, he said.

It was also a fairly lucrative one, and in this job, he didn’t even have to fight anyone for his money. This turned out to be a pretty fun way for Kennedy to spend his days. But the more involved I got, and the more research they sent me, the more questions it raised.”Įventually it raised enough questions that Kennedy agreed to travel to South America with a camera crew and a former CIA operative to investigate whether Der Führer might have made it all the way across the Atlantic to start a new life in Argentina after the Third Reich collapsed. This is ridiculous, and I don’t want to waste my time with some stupid conspiracy stuff. “I was like, wait, Hitler died in 1945,” Kennedy told MMAjunkie.
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Turns out Kennedy thought the same thing, which is why he wasn’t so hot on the basic premise of “Hunting Hitler” – an investigative series that looks for traces of Hitler and any secret compound he may have constructed in the German communities around South America at the end of World War II – when the show’s producers first explained it to him. While there might be some debate as to exactly how he died in that German bunker in the spring of 1945, I’ve always thought the fact that he didn’t live to see 1946 was one of those settled matters of history. We commit to meeting or exceeding our customers’ delivery requirements.One thing Tim Kennedy and I have in common is that, prior to The History Channel’s show investigating the matter, neither of us knew that there was even any doubt about what became of Adolf Hitler. This means, we'll provide a quote only if we know we can meet your time constraints. We will only commit when we are 100% confident we can follow through. Our goal is to provide service that is second-to-none-so you don’t think twice about calling us first. We understand you have a choice when deciding where to buy what you need. That’s why we are committed to doing what we say we’re going to do. Because of that, customer satisfaction feels personal.

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