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From tryouts to the main event, see 'GoGo' Slaveski take on Jake Lindsey as they vie for the top spot in the BKFC welterweight division.
From tryouts to the main event, see 'GoGo' Slaveski take on Jake Lindsey as they vie for the top spot in the BKFC welterweight division.
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