Martial arts coach fears cage fighting impact on youngsters

By Michael Pollock
Updated March 24 2015 - 1:18am, first published March 23 2015 - 10:56pm
SPEAKING OUT: Ballarat Kyokushin Karate head instructor Steve Hardy, front, is concerned about the potential impact cage fighting will have on youngsters like, from left, Brayden Jones,13, Jake Smith,13, Brendon Smith,16, Ruby Keast, 9, and Thiilyaana Jones,15. PICTURE: JEREMY BANNISTER
SPEAKING OUT: Ballarat Kyokushin Karate head instructor Steve Hardy, front, is concerned about the potential impact cage fighting will have on youngsters like, from left, Brayden Jones,13, Jake Smith,13, Brendon Smith,16, Ruby Keast, 9, and Thiilyaana Jones,15. PICTURE: JEREMY BANNISTER

REVERED martial arts sensei Steve Hardy has spoken out against the legalisation of cage fighting in Victoria, voicing fears that the sport will have a negative impact on younger generations immersed in mixed martial arts.

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