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MMA Junkie Radio #3592: Anthony Hernandez joins, UFC 319, 2025 PFL 9 preview

MMA Junkie Radio #3592: Anthony Hernandez joins, UFC 319, 2025 PFL 9 preview

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Thursday's edition of MMA Junkie Radio with "Gorgeous" George and "Goze" is here.
On Episode 3,592, the boys welcome in UFC's Anthony Hernandez, who is coming off a big main event win over Roman Dolidze. The fellas also preview 2025 PFL World Tournament 9 and this weekend's big pay-per-view event, UFC 319. Tune in!
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: MMA Junkie Radio: Guest Anthony Hernandez, UFC 319, 2025 PFL 9 preview
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