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guy caledonian
Posted: 2011-08-04 10:34:24
Support card coming together nicely, so as if all the A class action wasn't enough, here goes - 2 B class matches...

Mani Singh (Griphouse) v Ian Houillebecq (Legions Gym, York)61kg
Bart Miasik(Griphouse) v Gilberto Jiminez (Highlanders)62kg

and so far for the c class bouts...(more coming)

Yvonne McCabe (Lanark MMA) v Claire Falconer (Sit Ayuthaya, Hamilton)
Graeme Dunbar (Griphouse) v Mike Wood (Legions Gym, York)
Mike Murdoch (Griphouse) v Jason McSweeney (Kombat, Coatbridge)

which brings me onto a new subject..one of the fighters on the bill is closely involved in a charity raising funds for a two year old lad who desperately needs medical attention and can only get remedial surgery in the US, so, £5 for every ticket sold is going towards that. I think the show is worth £30 in its own right, but it's good to show the wider community that muay thai can be a force for good, as well as cash 'n' glory. Anyone interested in checking out the cause it's www.aidensgoal.org

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