The weekend's kickboxing knockouts
The big knock out winners over the weekend of Muay Thai kickboxing in Auckland were Danny Ugapo, Simi Sesaga and Auckland veteran and former national K1 champ Andrew Peck.
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The big knock out winners over the weekend of Muay Thai kickboxing in Auckland were Danny Ugapo, Simi Sesaga and Auckland veteran and former national K1 champ Andrew Peck.
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