Tim Kennedy is the hardest working man in showbiz. I first saw him on TV talking about one of his upcoming MMA fights with his trainer Chuck Liddell several years ago and I quickly became a fan as I learned more about his life. Kennedy was a member of the United State Special Forces. He fought in Iraq and Afghanistan and remains in the Texas Army National Guard.

But I quickly learned that Kennedy was not just a fighter or a member of the military. He would pop up on Fox News and CNN over the years to discuss the threat of ISIS and other terrorist attacks that were happening across the globe. He was really making a name for himself and he finally got his shot at the UFC in 2013. Kennedy would go on to a 3-2 record in the UFC before retiring in 2017. I am looking forward to @brandonk to comment on Kennedy’s fighting skills and if he thinks a return to the ring will happen.

Kennedy was far from leaving the public spotlight though. He has been a major part of some dynamite shows on TV. He has been one of the main characters in the History Channel’s “Hunting Hitler.” Over the 3 seasons of the show, Kennedy has traveled the world with a focus on South America and Argentina to try and prove that Hitler fled Germany before the end of World War 2. There have been thousands of declassified files on World War 2 and there seems to be proof that the CIA and other agencies from England, France the rest of the allies believed that Hitler and several high ranking members escaped several days before the end of the war. It has also come out that the bodies that were found in Hitler’s bunker were not of his and his girlfriend. There has been a lot of exposure that there were Nazi members living in Argentina after the war including Hitler’s right hand man, Adolf Eichmann. In fact, there is a movie that comes out this week on the big screen called Operation Finale that covers this story.

That is not the only show that Kennedy is a star on. He also debuted his new show “Hard To Kill” this summer on the Discovery Channel. This show features Kennedy doing some of the most dangerous jobs in the world including a bomb tech, bush pilot, and American Bullfighter.

Kennedy has also gotten a lot of exposure from his public comments about water boarding. The CIA admitted to water boarding the mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, under the Bush Administration. Some members of the media have said that water boarding is torture. Kennedy did not agree and even posted this video of himself being water boarded.

Will this former fighter get back in the ring or has he made his mark in TV?