Jeff Curran is looking to get reinvigorated in his fight career, and having a title on the line might just be the perfect time for him to do so. Curran (34-15) fights Pedro Munhoz (8-0) for the Resurrection Fighting Alliance bantamweight title next week at RFA 9. And though he reserves the right to take another shot at flyweight down the road, a little more motivation might come from not having to cut that extra 10 pounds this time. “RFA 9: Curran vs. Munhoz” takes place Aug. 16 at StubHub Center in Los Angeles. A six-fight main card airs live on AXS TV. “Titles are great, and especially this late in my career,” Curran told MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio).
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