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Gary O'Brien STBA
Posted: 2006-01-10 08:00:41
Sorry slight confusion, the £100 entry means they get at least £100 for entering even if the get knocked out at the first round. Our apologies, doesn’t come across very clearly. You win your 1st fight and get beat in the semi’s then you get £300. If you get to the final and lose you £500. £1000 for the winner.

I did say, "We basically want the best 63.5kg fighter we can get"

Obviously anyone would love any of those fighters on their show!

But this show is a huge step for the sport in Scotland as it is, to attempt to pull off an event with the names you mentioned is fairytale stuff. The fighters that have already submitted their names are more than happy with the purse and it should also be added that each will earn 20% commission on their ticket sales to help us draw in a large crowd. In fact, to their credit, all of the fighters we have been in contact with just want to be part of such a big event regardless of the financial reward and help promote Muay Thai in Scotland

This will be an exciting event if the K1 Max Scotland was anything to go by and I’m delighted with all of the names we have down for the event. I cannot wait!

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