Photos: 2009 Muay Thai Championships 07/25/2009 Las Vegas, Nevada
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Fighters
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- Scotty Lefler vs Shane Oblonsky
- Baxter Humby vs Chike Lindsay
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- Jeri Sitzes vs Christine Toledo
- Kevin Ross vs Justin Greskiewicz
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were you at that event?
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"Pain is the best instructor, but no one wants to go to his class."
- Choi, Hong Hi, Founder of Taekwon-Do
The black belt is not a mark or symbol of the end of the journey to ones mastery of the arts; rather it is the mark that one is done packing for their journey and may now take the first step in their true journey. This a journey which can not ever be complete, only traveled..."
Thank you for pointing that out. Capturing the emotion of the fight is what I aim for (pun intended). There's a lot of pain and glory in each and every fighter, my job is to bring that out. Black and white works best for it, flying sweat and other bodily fluids stopped in motion are awesome.
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very cool pics, were you ring side
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"Pain is the best instructor, but no one wants to go to his class."
- Choi, Hong Hi, Founder of Taekwon-Do
The black belt is not a mark or symbol of the end of the journey to ones mastery of the arts; rather it is the mark that one is done packing for their journey and may now take the first step in their true journey. This a journey which can not ever be complete, only traveled..."