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gotta love the ole UFC Damo......NOT for the faint hearted though (I know Carl - Bezender would agree with me)

I'd love to go toe to toe with a couple of the serial pests on these boards....may even teach them a little respect for the old fellas, lol :P

haha yeah, love the UFC. i'd pay to see an SAU boxing night... maybe it can be the next social event :D

haha yeah, love the UFC. i'd pay to see an SAU boxing night... maybe it can be the next social event :D

i'd be keen to get in some boxing on some of the people on this site

pretty sick of cocky flamin mongrels, one of the reasons why i cbf coming on here much anymore :P

i'd be keen to get in some boxing on some of the people on this site

pretty sick of cocky flamin mongrels, one of the reasons why i cbf coming on here much anymore :P

lol well if i'm one of em, i'd happily step in the ring for a good cause

i probably wouldnt win but it'd be a laugh nonetheless

-D

lol well if i'm one of em, i'd happily step in the ring for a good cause

i probably wouldnt win but it'd be a laugh nonetheless

-D

lol, no your not.

but i'd still slap my dick across your head for the hell of it :P

lol, no your not.

but i'd still slap my dick across your head for the hell of it :P

rofl aww feel the love *sob*

would be a laugh tho. I'd suggest people dressing up as sumos in those fat suits but something tells me that a sumo suit wont fit me lols

can just imagine sled in a sumo suit vs inline 6... hilarity

-D

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