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The POZ 5

The POZ 5

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Five brothers talking about sports, growing up together, life, and family.

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  • Villanova Head Football Coach Mark Ferrante
    Feb 6 2026

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    We ARE back!

    The gang is all here to dive into a new season of interviews and fun conversations with some great people!

    Today, we are joined by one of our favorite guests and a true friend of the Poz5.

    Villanova Head football Coach Mark Ferrante!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • POZ 5 Week 13 NFL Picks w/ Joe Makoid
    Nov 30 2025

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    Week 13 the gang is joined by Joe Makoid

    GREEN BAY @ DETROIT

    KANSAS CITY @ DALLAS

    HOUSTON @ INDY

    BUFFALO @ PITTSBURGH

    RAMS @ CAROLINA

    CHICAGO @ PHILADELPHIA

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    42 mins
  • Delco Grit: Celebrating the Life of Mike ‘Pic’ Picciotti w/ Charlene Picciotti
    Nov 21 2025

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    In this deeply personal episode, The Poz 5 sit down with Charlene Picciotti, daughter of beloved Delco boxer Mike “Pic” Picciotti, to honor the man whose fight extended far beyond the ring. Charlene opens her heart as she shares intimate stories of growing up with a father known for grit, loyalty, and a love that hit harder than any punch he ever threw. Together, we explore the legacy Mike leaves behind—the lessons, the laughter, the tenderness, and the quiet strength that shaped their family. This conversation is a celebration of a father’s impact, a daughter’s devotion, and the enduring spirit of a true Delco original.

    Mike “Pic” Picciotti was a tough, pressure-style boxer from Delaware County, who went pro in 1976 and racked up a 31–4–3 record over a decade in the ring. He grew up in the Folsom section of Ridley Township, graduating from Ridley High School before launching his boxing career. Known for his punishing body attack, Picciotti fought many of his biggest bouts at local venues like the 69th Street Forum and in Atlantic City. His Delco roots were honored when he was inducted into the Delaware County Athletes Hall of Fame in 1997.

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    46 mins
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