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What's happening Maniacs?
After missing last week's show due to being holed up in Zagreb, Croatia for GLORY 14, "Darce Side Radio" returns with Episode 26 and it is a full lineup.
Only a few hours out from his UFC 171 match-up against Diego Sanchez, Myles "Fury" Jury stops by to break down the lightweight clash in Dallas and he also relives some of his stories from after his ACL injury on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 13.
WSOF welterweight champion Steve Carl talks about his first title defense against the leg wrecking machine known as Rousimar Palhares and his current status as champion.
Shane Kruchten comes on the show to share his amazing story of overcoming Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a suicide attempt, and turning his life around for the better. He also discusses his first fight for WSOF against fellow Marine Mike Corey.
The audio player is embedded below (just click play). All segments and interviews are marked for the lazy who wish to jump ahead. Here is what you can expect to hear on Episode 26 of "Darce Side Radio."
Myles Jury: The 13-0 UFC lightweight comes on the show to discuss his upcoming fight against Diego Sanchez at UFC 171, training at Alliance with new grappling coach Neil Melanson, his ACL injury on TUF 13, and living with Jeremy Stephens while striving to return to fighting.
Steve Carl: The WSOF welterweight champion breaks down his WSOF 9 match-up against Rousiamr Palhares, and how he prepared for the devastating leg locks he is known for, how his life has been as champ and how a win over Palhares will be the biggest of his career.
Shane Kruchten: Heading into his first fight with WSOF against Mike Corey, the former Marine relives his story of struggling with PTSD after being honorably discharged from service in Iraq, his battles with addiction, and finding the strength and support to turn his life around.
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