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28. Micheal Jackson's Ex-Bodyguard Matt Fiddes

28. Micheal Jackson's Ex-Bodyguard Matt Fiddes

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Get ready for an exclusive deep dive! In this episode of the Battle Approved podcast, we’re joined by Matt Fiddes—martial arts expert, entrepreneur, and former bodyguard to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Matt opens up like never before, sharing untold stories from his time with MJ, insights into the challenges of high-profile security, and his journey from bodyguard to building a global martial arts empire. Whether you’re a fan of behind-the-scenes stories or fascinated by the dedication it takes to be an entrepreneur, then this episode is packed with 90 minutes of insights you won’t want to miss. Hit that play button 🎤🔥 🔥 Key Highlights:

  • UK Schooling
  • Generational Wealth
  • Business Partnerships and Franchising
  • Private Schooling
  • Uri Geller
  • Michael Jackson

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