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Kieran The Boy
Posted: 2004-05-24 11:47:37
I agree that i probably wont be at my best until im 26ish years old - but i like to rack up my experience as much as i can if you look at my record and say times it by three (153f 33l 6d) it doesnt look so bad now does it. I know that when i am at that age and in a big fight my experience will show. I am still learning some people develop quicker than others - my time will come.

I just personally believe that in the long run having lots of fights when you are young and capable enough to work through injuries and of course recover quicker you may as well take a fight offer. It also looks good on a CV saying that you have shared the ring with this fighter and that fighter.

Muay Thai is not like boxing - proffessional Thais have so many fights in there career that there will be losses on the way and it isnt frowned apon as much if you have several defeats.

And of course i just like to fight!

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