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Mark Wakeling
Posted: 2005-08-13 07:30:54
Thank you Rob for putting thread up so quick. Thank you everyone for your kind words. Stephen you have made me so proud, your not just a son and fighter to me, your becomming my hero. Stephen has just took seven months of Muay Thai no training, he went to Thailand and hes sponser Philp Wong FAIRTEX to get fit for a comeback fight in november. With a week to go a promotor phoned Fairtex and asked for a fighter to fight a Italian fighter the next day, Stephen took the fight and won in the third round, but broke a toe. While chilling and waiting to come home on the 16 S1 called Fairtex a day and a half befor the S1 for a late replacement Stephen took the challange to try and give something back to one of the best training camps in the world FAIRTEX and was pleased to represent them and add a S1 champion to there cv. Stephen started hes Muay Thai training watching and admiring Kevin Harper in England John Wayne Parr Euorpe, And Johmod Thai and dreamed of being as good as them from the age of 14 it has nothing to do with wanting there crowns but respecting them and wondering if when he reaches a high level would he reach theres and share the same ring.

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