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Colin Payne
Posted: 2003-05-29 06:31:17
Johnny Boy says '"IMO if u don't compete you should take up knitting."

I'm guessing Johnny 'boy' is still a young fit guy. He should be competing and good luck to him, assuming he has the talent AND the all important time to train AND a job which doesn't interfere with that (can't go to work in a bank with a shiner!) AND he has a good club which works with fighters. If he has all that then he should compete, but one day he won't be so young and he may have a wife and kids and a bloody great mortgage. Fighting won't seem so important then. However he probably won't want to give up his training, at whatever level he is doing it. Let's just hope he isn't in a club then that's full of 'johnny boys'

Cliche time - Martial arts is for everyone, and everyone can reach their own potential - whatever that is.

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