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Oliver Sperling
Posted: 2001-12-06 02:03:32
Felix:

I like your message.

Yes, Andy was great and he was a David in a world of Goliath’s. I also agree with you about the fights Andy had in the end of his career against Nakasako, Amada and Hayashi.

But then again, Andy has been fighting Peter Aerts 4 times, Hoost 4 times, Mike Bernado a handful of times, Sam Greco twice, Ray Sefo twice, Musashi twice.... I mean, sometimes you have to fight some different fighters.

It is also important to remember that the Japanese people and K-1 fans love Andy Hug, and that they love to see the samurai with blue eyes fight some of there own fighters. So it was as much a demand from the fans, as it was the wish of Andy.

As you say Felix, Andy never appreciated this. He was a warrior and liked the big fights.

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