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Excellent show Jesse, well done mate.
Gordon Smith v Jay Woodham
This was an excellent fight. Gordon has stepped up and demonstrated to a new audience what we have all known for a long time, he is one tough as nails, hard kicking maniac. This was def a step up for G, but he rose to the challenge and gave Jay one hell of a fight. Unlucky on the decision mate but you have proved your class and shown that you belong in that top ten circle. Well done to both lads.
On a side note, Jay seems like a top bloke, and after his cheeky strike (lol) he could not have been more apologetic. I love these contests where there are no ego's at play.
Stevie Meikle v Wojtek Nartowicz
Well done to Stevie for getting the win. I agree with the axer above who said that this was a good bout to kick off the FTR's.
Stevie didn't make it easy for himself but again showed some real grit and determination. (Word of advice mate...Listen to your corner, lol)
It takes a "special" kind of person to get a win after breaking his fingers, getting laced open with an elbow and dislocating his shoulder IN ONE ROUND, lol.
(That said, it also takes a "special" person to say things like "just because there's something you don't tell anyone and you deny it when asked, does not make it a secret" or "Before I fight, my sweat smells like survival" or "I'm going to snort some sambuca, who's up for it?") Lol
Jojo Calderwood v Simona Soukupova
Jojo was AWESOME. Her opponent was really tough and only knew to come forward, Jojo spent most of the fight on the back foot and was so composed and classy it was amazing to watch. She was clinical with every shot and she began dismantling her opponent at every range. Well done Jo on a great performance (the best I've seen you fight).
Finally, sorry to go on, Tommy Young impressed me just as much as our fighters, you have a really calming effect on everyone mate, you give great advice from the corner, constantly reassuring and a great ambassador for the club.
Cracking weekend guys and it was a pleasure to offer what little help I could.