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Fights at Earlham St

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Post  steve morris Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:20 pm

that's pretty good, don't you think?

Kong was another one with a title in Muay Thai wasn't he?

There's something very funny Vince, you gotta know this. Some guys on the forums over here, they often ask with regard to my training methods or my credentials as a trainer, 'Who's he ever trained?' Yeah, Keith had a lot of attitude, strong guy. We had a lot of good guys at Earlham Street.

And not all of them turned pro. Mark Tobin and Glen Muldoon and there was a black guy who used to come with Glen, he was another great fighter.

I'm sure some more are going to pop up.
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Post  Vincent Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:12 am

I think Keith was also PKA British champ as well. Not that any of us thought that PKA meant much . Ie : no leg kicks, and having to wear shin foot gaurds!
Kong Was def HK champion, lost a horrible dec for the british title, and was rated in the top 10 in the world !!
I remember after I brought Ronnie Green down to train with you, he loved the training and said to me that you are "ahead of your time !!"
Ronnie there is a fighter who has really got nothing out of all his achievements !! I still keep in touch with him, and he has been over to see me a couple of times, but things aren't going well for him !!
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Post  steve morris Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:05 am

I'm really sorry to hear that about Ronnie. He was a great fighter. It's not right. There are so many plonkers out there.

When you speak to him, give him my best regards. Nice guy.
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