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Cameron Dollar joins Torch Editor Jamie Penick on the Torch Audio Update once again to talk about Wednesday's episode of the Ultimate Fighter and more. In the first part of the interview Cameron discusses what he learned about getting through the season in the Ultimate Fighter house before moving on to his semifinal fight with Andre Winner. From there he reveals his opponent for next Saturday's finale event as the lightweight final is set. He also touches on training back at home and being fully healthy heading into the finale, as well as getting excited for the large crowd and looking forward to his next opportunity. This and more in this interview with Cameron Dollar, only here on MMATorch.com!
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