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Dirty Boxing 2 free live stream and results: Rozenstruik vs. Cardoso

Dirty Boxing 2 free live stream and results: Rozenstruik vs. Cardoso

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Dirty Boxing 2 free live stream and results: Rozenstruik vs. Cardoso
Dirty Boxing Championship, which is partially owned by Mike Perry and UFC champion Jon Jones, hosts another event Saturday in Miami with a handful of notable UFC veterans.
In the headliner, longtime UFC heavyweight contender Jairzinho Rozenstruik makes his first combat sports appearance since parting ways with the company when he takes on Victor Cardoso.
Dirty Boxing is providing a free live stream of the entire card, and you can watch is above.
Complete Dirty Boxing 2 results include:
MAIN CARD, 10 p.m. ET
Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Victor Cardoso
Alex Caceres vs. Saidyokub Kakhramonov
Alex Nicholson vs. Rob Perez
Jessica-Rose Clark vs. Marilia Morais
Phil Hawes vs. Sasha Palatnikov
PRELIMINARY CARD, 8 p.m. ET

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