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Lollo Heimuli
Posted: 2003-07-31 16:10:57
I know for a fact that Dixon didn't know that the Tai family was trying to get a fight for Jordon.

However, the last time I talked to Jordon and his family (his brothers and his dad) about fighting in my show, they said to ring Dixon first. It just seems that when it comes to boxing, they do their own organising and separate management.

Sorry for going off the topic.

Yes, let's hope that one day we'll work together for the benefit of both codes here in New Zealand.

I would love to put fighters into boxing (amateur) in New Zealand from my gym but the rules doesn't permit me. That's why I coach my native country Tonga at the national level because I still love boxing despite some of the NZ Boxing rulings. NZ rules can stop me here, but they can't stop my passion outside New Zealand.

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