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Unit B/123 Sesame street, Frankton

Asking price $375,000

Listing Description

Listed: Wed, 25 Jul

7 bedroom house

Unit B/123 Sesame street, Frankton, Hamilton, Waikato

Details

  •   6+ Beds
  •   6+ Baths
  •   9876m² Floor
  •   54321m² Land
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Property type
Apartment
Parking
Property comes with 2 parking spaces
Property ID#
AAX699
Agency reference
63588
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Kevin Lee has had just about enough of extreme weight cutting in mixed martial arts.

The UFC lightweight has been among the most vocal fighters in the sport about the issue of weight cutting by means of severe dehydration. Lee has been pushing for the UFC to institute a 165-pound division for more than a year at this point. And he does not plan on quieting down.

“Everybody knows that this weight-cutting thing is a problem, but nobody is coming up with no f*cking solutions,” Lee told Luke Thomas on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. “Everybody is kind of waiting for somebody to die. And I don’t feel like that’s the right thing to do. I think you have to take at least one step in the right direction and then just see how it goes. There’s really no downside to it.”

Lee pointed out that the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has been active in trying to combat extreme weight cutting in MMA, with its 10-point reform plan. One of the things Lee believes in the most is more weight classes, specifically the addition of the 165-pound division. Last year, the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports (ABC) approved 165 pounds — or super lightweight — as an official weight class. But the UFC has yet to adopt it.

Lee, 25, currently fights in the 155-pound weight class and walks around in the neighborhood of 178, he said. A cut like that — or worse — is common for lightweight fighters, Lee said. But he believes he’s not big enough to move up to welterweight, because those athletes are cutting down from 190 to north of 200 pounds to make that 170-pound weight class and are much taller. Fighting them would not be safe, either.

A 165-pound division and moving 170 pounds to 175 would help remedy some of the weight-cutting issues, Lee believes.

“Most people, especially 155ers that I talk to, they all want it,” he said. “We all are about the same size. A lot of these [lightweights] are [18


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Local Schools

  • ZONED

    Ward Street

    1.1 km

    Secondary (Year 9-13) (Secondary), State, 1789 enrolled


  • UNZONED

    50 Rifle Range Road

    1.3 km

    Full Primary (Primary & Intermediate), State : Integrated, 455 enrolled


  • ZONED

    38 Willoughby Street

    1.4 km

    Full Primary (Primary & Intermediate), State, 234 enrolled


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