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Ringside Report Network Taking a Short Break – Back Next Week for UFC 319

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The Ringside Report Network crew is taking a well-earned break this week. That means there will be no live broadcasts on YouTube, Rumble, or Twitch featuring Dave, Johnny, Fred, AJ, or Ben.

We’ll be back in full force next Thursday, August 14th at 8 PM ET, when Dave, Fred, and AJ return for the Ringside Report MMA: UFC 319 Preview Show. Two days later, join us again on Saturday, August 16th for our UFC 319 Watch Along, where we’ll be live and interactive as the action unfolds.

You can check out the full UFC 319 lineup here: UFC 319 Event Page.

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Enjoy the week, and get ready — next week is fight week, and we’ve got plenty to talk about.

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