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Greg Savage

Author name Greg Savage began his tenure at Sherdog.com in 1999 and worked as a reporter, columnist and interviewer before assuming the role of Executive Editor in 2010. Along with his good friend and Sherdog founder Jeff Sherwood, Greg has hosted “The Savage Dog Show” on the Sherdog Radio network since 2006. He is also the Executive Producer of “Fight Week,” Sherdog’s weekly studio show. Greg and his wife Lisa have been married since 2001 and live in Huntington Beach, Calif., with their children, Grace and Ben.
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