Listen to or download today’s edition of MMAjunkie Radio with guests Yushin Okami , Shane Kruchten and Brett Roberts . Okami and Kruchten, who each fight in separate bouts at Saturday’s World Series of Fighting 9 event at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, stopped by the studio to preview their matchups. Meanwhile, BAMMA USA promoter Roberts phoned in to preview his Friday card in Southern California. You can listen below, or directly download (right click) the episode . Filed under: News , Radio , World Series of Fighting Tagged: Brett Roberts , Shane Kruchten , WSOF 9 , Yushin Okami
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