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Low Blow Radio: Austin Trout Interview, Matthysse Defeats Soto, Ortiz Quits Against Lopez, UFC Doubleheader
On this edition of the Low Blow Radio, Will and Jorge analyze the entertaining night of Showtime Boxing featuring Humberto Soto and Lucas Matthysse and the upset of the year with Josesito Lopez defeating Victor Ortiz.
We also breakdown the UFC doubleheader which featured a controversial gameplan of Clay Guida losing to Gray Maynard and Rich Franklin surviving a scare against Wanderlei Silva.
Both hosts discuss the embarrassing positive test of Antonio Tarver and we also air an interview featuring Austin Trout talking about his future concerning Canelo Alvarez.
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Low Blow Radio: Holm Recap, Chavez Jr. Impresses, Justice for Pacquiao, UFC and Showtime Boxing Weekend Preview
The week on the Low Blow the guys analyze Holly Holm's technical battle against Anne Sophie Mathis. Holm earned the nod on all three judges scorecards despite it being a very close fight. The hosts discuss the possibility of a rematch happening in Albuquerque or in Mathis' home country of France.
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has a lot of pressure to live up to and so far he has made his famous father proud. We break down his victory over Andy Lee and discuss why both Top Rank and Golden Boy are running two pay-per-views at the same time.
The WBO had a panel of five judges to re-watch the Pacquiaio/Bradley fight. Even though they scored the bout for "Pacman", we wonder if this will have any affect on the decision made by the judges in Vegas.
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Low Blow Radio: Joby Sanchez Wins XFC Contract, Holm Aims For Revenge, Pacquiao vs. Bradley Debacle, Mayweather vs. Prison
On this edition of The Low Blow Podcast we discuss Joby Sanchez winning the XFC tryout and earning a five fight contract, Holly Holm's rematch against Anne Sophie Mathis, and we break down the travesty known as Pacquiao/Bradley I.
We also discuss a successful night for New Mexico fighters on the UFC on FX card, talk about why Austin Trout didn't get to face Saul Alvarez, and the latest with Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s legal troubles.
Stay tuned for a coverage surrounding Holm-Mathis II through @TheLowBlow, facebook.com/thelowblow, and The Low Blow Ustream. Contact the show through e-mail [email protected].
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Low Blow Radio: Johnny Tapia Tribute, UFC 146 Recap, Austin Trout Fight Preview
On this edition of the Low Blow we pay tribute to boxing legend Johnny Tapia. We discuss everything surrounding Tapia's death including his legacy in New Mexico and beyond and also talk about his upcoming memorial at University Arena in Albuquerque,NM.
We also talk about Paul Williams' motorcycle accident and how his accident affects the sport overall. We also preview the latest Jacksons' MMA Series card, recap UFC 146, and preview Jorge's trip to see Austin Trout fight Delvin Rodriguez.
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Low Blow Radio: Team Tapia Update, Weekend Boxing Review, UFC Sweden Breakdown, UFC 145 Preview
On this edition of the Low Blow Podcast, Justin Goodrum and Jorge Hernandez discuss their trip to Johnny Tapia's gym to interview Hector Munoz about his upcoming fight on April 28 at Santa Ana Star Casino. We also break down Brandon Rios getting a lucky decision against Richard Abril and the fight of the year candidate between Mauricio Herrera and Mike Alvarado.
The hosts also give their thoughts on the UFC's first venture into Sweden featuring the great performances of Alexander Gustafsson, Brian Stann, and Siyar Bahadurzada. It's UFC 145 this weekend and the matchup between Jon Jones and Rashad Evans couldn't be more personal.
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Low Blow Radio: Alexander and Broner Shine, UFC Japan Review, TUF Controversy, Weekend MMA Preview
On this edition of the Low Blow Radio the guys discuss the debut of a new Albuquerque Boxing promotion, review a huge weekend for Devon Alexander and Adrian Broner, and review an exciting UFC Japan card.
We also talk about the controversy surrounding one of the contestants of the new season of The Ultimate Fighter, breakdown the press tour for Floyd Mayweather Jr. versus Miguel Cotto, and we preview huge weekend for mixed martial arts with UFC on FX 2 and Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey.
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Low Blow Radio: UFC on Fuel Review, Nick Diaz's Positive Drug Test, Showtime Boxing Preview
On this edition of the Low Blow, the guys discuss the main event between Jake Ellenberger and Diego Sanchez on UFC on Fuel, Nick Diaz's positive drug test, and Paul Williams bout against Nobuhiro Ishida on Showtime.
"The Dream" had a chance to ensure all Albuquerque fighters as top contenders for the welterweight title but Ellenberger had other plans as he outpointed Sanchez en route to a close unanimous decision. We break down Sanchez's gameplan and the UFC's decision to only make this fight three rounds. We also talk about Stefan Struve's impressive TKO over Dave Herman and impressions of the Fuel TV production.
Since our last show the MMA world has been buzzing over Nick Diaz's drug test failure. Should Diaz face a severe punishment for his second offensive in Nevada and will Diaz ever learn and mature from his mistakes?
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Low Blow Radio: Condit vs. Diaz Aftermath, Weekend Boxing Review, Sanchez vs. Ellenberger Preview
On this edition of the Low Blow the guys talk about the ongoing controversy over Carlos Condit's victory against Nick Diaz and Donaire and Chavez's less than impressive performances on HBO Boxing.
We also talk about the first UFC on Fuel TV card featuring Diego Sanchez vs Jake Ellenberger and talk about Manny Pacquiao fight against Tim Bradley.
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Low Blow Radio: Jackson's MMA Recap, UFC on FX, UFC on Fox 2, UFC.com Hacked, UFC Primetime and Freddy Roach
On this edition of the Low Blow Justin Goodrum and Jorge Hernandez recap the latest edition of the Jacksons MMA Series, breakdown Jim Miller getting back on track on UFC on FX and preview one of the most important MMA events of the year with UFC on Fox 2.
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Low Blow Radio: Strikeforce Review, UFC 142 Preview, Mayweather vs. Pacman, Ortiz NSAC License
On this edition of the Low Blow the guys discuss how Strikeforce's latest card affects business in 2012, the latest drama concerning the Mayweather/Pacman fight, a lukewarm UFC 142, and Victor Ortiz getting a temporary license in Nevada.
Both AKA teammates Luke Rockhold and King Mo Lawal had impressive performances in Strikeforce last Saturday night. But both seem pretty unhappy to be in Strikeforce. We discuss if both can hang in the top ten of the UFC and if a UFC fighter could possibly make his way into Strikeforce.
The card featured some bad officiating and judging. Were fans correct to be mad or are they overreacting. Justin and Jorge also talk about a medicore Tyron Woodley preformance and the fight announcement of Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate.

