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THE LIGHTS OUT SHOW is the best Mixed Martial Arts radio show and podcast on the air waves - period. The show's hosts, Chris Fries and The JDH, give you their straight up opinions while having a little fun in the process. They also feature interviews with the top fighters in the game. Give this show a listen, and you'll be hooked for life.



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25 November 2009

The Lights Out Show - Volume 409

Featuring Chris Fries and the JDH. Topics include:

  • Antonio Rogerio Nogueria willing to fight friends
  • Brock Lesnar's health improving. Return by summer?
  • Shane Carwin on maternity leave?
  • UFC 109 card filling up

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2 comments:

"Dr. MMA" Tim Lee said...

Greg Jackson publicly stated that he has officially cut off taking on any more 205 lbs fighters to train. One of the reasons was what The JDH said 'Teammates against fighting each other.' Greg also said IF he takes on anymore 205 lbs fighters, there won't be anyone fights to make at 205 lbs, especially in the UFC.

"Dr. MMA" Tim Lee said...

DREAM judges score the fight in it's entirety, but there is a plus and negative to this

1. Some judges in DREAM & PRIDE have been known to judge the fights based on "What replay clips they show in between rounds & before the judges decision are announced."

2. The reason why round 1 is longer is because round 2 is considered an "O.T" round more than "round 2"

3. Technically in DREAM, Round 1 doesn't mean crap to the judges. They look at Round 2 as more important than Round 1. Due to Whoever tries to FINISH the fight STRONGER wins the decision. They look at it as a one 15 minute fight.

4. It is like this. In a real life situation, you might be losing the 1st 10 minutes, but the losing person can TURN it around & beat the living crap out of the another guy starting the 11th minute. It is not about how you start, but how to you finish in DREAM.

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