WEC Review, Strikeforce Preview and Tim Kennedy

On this episode of Full Contact Fighter Radio, host Jeff "Wombat" Meszaros reviews the results of the most recent World Extreme Cagefighting Event, where Dominic Cruz beat Joseph Benavidez for the second time in exactly the same way swatting him from a distance like a grown man in some bizarre fight to the finish with an incredibly muscular 10-year old.  Tune in and hear a more vivid description, as well as a run-down of the other fights; including Anthony "Showtime" Pettis' insane performance against Shane Roller and the "fight of the year" candidate match that was Scott Jorgensen vs. Brad Pickett.  Then, hang around as we go over the card for this weekends' Strikeforce event which happens Saturday night in Houston.  Will Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante have enough to stop "King" Mo Lawal?  Or will he get taken down and mildly beaten for most of the fight?  How about Tim Kennedy vs. Ronaldo "Jacare" De Souza?  Can the American Special Forces Sniper take out the world BJJ champ? It's going to be a good one, for sure.  If that isn't enough to wet your whistle, you won't want to miss what Tim Kennedy thinks of his match as well as the rest of the fights on the card.  Tune in and hear what he has to say on this and much more, including his thoughts on the difference between fighting in a cage and fighting in a warzone.  Also, you've never heard such an eloquent explanation about why fighters should be paid a lot more.  Miss this one and you risk being rendered irrelevant!

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