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lol saw one of the stalls get hasseled by the health inspector, =\ didn't look good.

yes that was me with a female friend. eh no biggy tbh.

oh yeah i should be fighting at either resurrection or kof in november, if i get a match up... fingers crossed. this will be my third fight.

=P excited.

lol saw one of the stalls get hasseled by the health inspector, =\ didn't look good.

yes that was me with a female friend. eh no biggy tbh.

oh yeah i should be fighting at either resurrection or kof in november, if i get a match up... fingers crossed. this will be my third fight.

=P excited.

yeah some korean stall got a new one ripped.

Lemme know man, I missed out the last KOF due to leaving it to the last minute and no more tickets left. Lemme know and i'll buy some off ya :)

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hey everyone, i'll be fighting at knees of fury on the 16th of november :woot: . i find out who im matched up against roughly ten days from the night.

it's being held at the Dom Polski Centre.... 232 Angus Street, Adelaide.. in the city

you can buy tickets from venuetix -> link http://eventfeed.eventshop.com.au/public/htmlfeeditemview.php?itemid=9187

i've never been there before. apparently it's very warm inside and small, which means more adrenaline and a shitload of head heat seeing how ill be wearing head gear =\

yeah general admission tickets are non-seated and cost $47 at the moment.

seated tickets cost extra.... $60 for seated.

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