Fighter holds a clinical edge

From: Honolulu Star - Bulletin | Date: March 10, 2008| Author: Au, Laurie | Copyright information

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Myles Suehiro jokes that he can be their grandfather. But when it comes to the mat, the just-turned 65-year-old can throw down nearly as hard those a third of his age.

Before Suehiro's first competitive jiujitsu match yesterday, he walked past guys as old as his sons. He stretched and warmed up by doing some jumping jacks when he heard his name called among the 80 competitors in the Pacific Invitational Tournament f...

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