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Fights last night - 2008/09/07 11:50 Thanks to everyone that came out to support and cheer us on, congratulations to everyone that went out and put it on the line, I would like to thank everyone that took the time to get me ready and push me and put up with me being me and also everyone that gave me props after the fight. A big shout goes to Bill, Vince and Larry for their first fight, good job and conrats.

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Re:Fights last night - 2008/09/09 15:06 Much respect to all MMA Institute fighters that got in the cage and left it there. Everyone worked hard and it showed!!
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Re:Fights last night - 2008/09/10 16:09 Not to be repetitive, but MUCH respect to all of you who stepped into the cage. It can't be said enough. Forget how the contest ends... some days you are going to be the better man and hopefully you win with humility, some days you aren't and you lose with dignity - and then, either way, work hard to improve for the next time. The thing that says the most about who you are, though, is the fact that you were willing to step into a cage in front of hundreds of friends, family, and strangers, and put yourself to the test, not *really* knowing how things will turn out. You are all Men. MUCH respect.
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Re:Fights last night - 2008/09/11 12:24 ChadMo wrote:
Not to be repetitive, but MUCH respect to all of you who stepped into the cage. It can't be said enough. Forget how the contest ends... some days you are going to be the better man and hopefully you win with humility, some days you aren't and you lose with dignity - and then, either way, work hard to improve for the next time. The thing that says the most about who you are, though, is the fact that you were willing to step into a cage in front of hundreds of friends, family, and strangers, and put yourself to the test, not *really* knowing how things will turn out. You are all Men. MUCH respect.

Well said. So well said in fact that I will simply add: ditto on the MUCH respect
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