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Summary

This is it, the final episode of MMA DieHards Radio for 2013. Hosts Jason Kelly (Twitter: @JayMMADieHards) and Joe Rizzo (@rearnakedchoke) are joined by Invicta FC matchmaker Julie Kedzie (@julesk_fighter) and UFC lightweight Sam Stout (@SammyJstout) to cap off an exhilarating year in mixed martial arts. Kedzie, a pioneer in WMMA, recently retired from competing in the UFC’s female bantamweight division and immediately took on the role of matchmaker for Invicta FC.  A former Invicta competitor herself. Kedzie is undoubtedly the right woman fir the job. Stout is coming off a decision victory against Cody McKenzie at UFC on Fox 9.  The Canadian lightweight finished the year on a high note, and we’ll get his thoughts on what’s next year for the 17-fight UFC veteran.

Subtitle
This is it, the final episode of MMA DieHards Radio for 2013. Hosts Jason Kelly (Twitter: @JayMMADieHards) and Joe Rizzo (@rearnakedchoke) are joined by Invict
Duration
01:44:00
Publishing date
2013-12-20 02:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mmadiehardsradio/2013/12/20/mma-diehards-radio-julie-kedzie-sam-stout
Contributors
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Enclosures
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mmadiehardsradio/2013/12/20/mma-diehards-radio-julie-kedzie-sam-stout.mp3
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Shownotes

This is it, the final episode of MMA DieHards Radio for 2013. Hosts Jason Kelly (Twitter: @JayMMADieHards) and Joe Rizzo (@rearnakedchoke) are joined by Invicta FC matchmaker Julie Kedzie (@julesk_fighter) and UFC lightweight Sam Stout (@SammyJstout) to cap off an exhilarating year in mixed martial arts. Kedzie, a pioneer in WMMA, recently retired from competing in the UFC’s female bantamweight division and immediately took on the role of matchmaker for Invicta FC.  A former Invicta competitor herself. Kedzie is undoubtedly the right woman fir the job. Stout is coming off a decision victory against Cody McKenzie at UFC on Fox 9.  The Canadian lightweight finished the year on a high note, and we’ll get his thoughts on what’s next year for the 17-fight UFC veteran.