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magb
Posted: 2008-11-27 12:49:10
bish, bash, bosh !!!!!! (is that a technical term lol)

love it nathan - think this is what we should call the show!!!

current agreement 63kg absolute max, i will be happy if i can push for 62kg, but see what damage xmas does! it certainly won't be any heavier.

rob is gradually getting lighter so will be interesting to see what his camp decide throughout 2009 but for february will stay at super lightweight.

both rob & mike are prospects able to float between the 2 divisions, which is a nice little mix up!

there are a few tear up bouts available for both of them at either weight & anouther good example whereby the rankings have opened up interesting fight opportunities.

also respect to both camps - not one word of question about 8 rounds which instantly quantyfies credibility to coaches, clubs & fighters.

its refreshing when instructors genuinely want their fighters to be the best they can, at 8 rounds, you just cant fudge it so respect due for that.

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