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edlopez
Posted: 2007-03-06 16:39:56
Well done to all the guys that took part in the Power of Scotland 2 show and huge thanks to the organisers - who without their determination and vision we wouldn’t have such amazing shows.

Well done to our very own John James Dick who fought his heart out and displayed great talent. I would see no shame at all at loosing against such a well rounded and intelligent fighter as Dean James. I only managed to wish him luck for the fight briefly at Johns medical but he came across as a very nice guy with a great attitude.

Scottish Muay Thai made great new friends south of the border and further a field at this show and I recon UK Muay Thai took a big step forward.

I still can’t get over the calibre of the worriers that managed to raise the bar once again at this event.

Well done to all winners and losers alike - you are all champions for stepping in there and giving it you’re all.

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