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T-hill
Posted: 2001-11-08 12:42:09
Hello Oliver,
Yes,of course I would know if that is the Tokyo
Dojo!I know it may be hard to tell because Andy's
shrine is sectioned off but if you look closely
above Koyasu's head you can see the ring ropes.We sure
did alot of sparring in that ring.We would always rotate
into the ring as Andy would always stay in the ring.The rest
of the team would spar in the open area until it was your turn
to spar with Andy.Yes, those pictures above were that day in December.
The picture above where everyone is sitting was part of the ceremony.
You can barely see me to the right of Xhjavit's head.It was very
hard on him because it was his first time back in Japan since Andy's passing.
He was in Switzerland at the time preparing for a K-1 tournament.
I was in Japan at the time and things were so crazy.It seemed like
it was ceremony after ceremony.It was very difficult emotionaly.
I don't know how Xhjavit could go ahead and fight a week or
so after Andy's death but he did.It was very hard for him.
Well,I hope I was able to answer some questions for you.
I hope to hear from you soon Oliver.
Greetings,T-hill



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