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matman
Posted: 2005-04-27 19:17:38
I don't really care who does it but I think that Lollo's situation highlights why it's vital that someone can get SPARC recognition for the sport. Look at how much Lollo has given to the sport in this country and how much international success his fighters have had over the years but as he has highlighted it has been a constant struggle it has been financially. Imagine the difference if we had funding and could nominate him as the national coach or something similar and he could get paid for doing what he does best full time?! Obviously it's not just a struggle for Lollo but what SPARC funding and a national organisation could provide is at least some financial support for some of our best coaches and fighters.

Like I have said elsewhere - I just hope all the various factions can all get together and come up with some kind of unified approach for the good of the sport and for the good of all of our trainers who keep the sport going through their blood, sweat, tears, and financial sacrifices.

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