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Originally Posted by roadwarrior357
I have so much respect for Aerts...anyone who will step up and fight a world class opponent like Hoost straight from the broadcast booth is a legend.
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Um ... they didn't fight. It was a sparring session at best, and not a particularly active one at that. They obviously had some kind of agreement because I seriously don't think Aerts as good as he is would get out of the broadcast booth and step in the ring with the 4x WGP champion that just spent 6 months training to face Bob Sapp because Sapp was a no show.
On this subject, does anyone know if medical clearance was required in the jurisdiction they were fighting in? If it was, then this wasn't a fight at all and just an exhibition. But last I checked the fight was on both their records so maybe it wasn't required.