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TOMMY BEE
Posted: 2002-12-15 07:04:07
I agree Andras that trying to sneak around the law will only hurt our progress at this point.

The commission has told me that we can not do interclub events or even exabitions in our schools.

If I was able to do small interclub events in my school I would not have any problem waiting for the law to change. I have already had to cancel 2 events that where planned for my school.

These events are used as fundraisers for my school(Our right to operate as a self defense school)) in the slow times and to give many fighters that do not get the chance to fight on larger events A chance to get started in competition.

This is one of my main issues with the way that they are stoping all kickboxing in the state ( This is very unfair ).Even in Boxing the commission does not regulate amateur events at all. As Ricardo mentioned we run our events weather they be pro or amateur in A very safe manner and very professional and they are taking our right to compete and have events away from us with no options.

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