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Timmy Mason battles it out with Drew Angelcor, Louis Lopez goes toe to toe with Rusty Crowder, and Lorenzo Hunt defends his title against Joe Riggs.
Timmy Mason battles it out with Drew Angelcor, Louis Lopez goes toe to toe with Rusty Crowder, and Lorenzo Hunt defends his title against Joe Riggs.
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