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AFL to officially re-launch Q1 2009

The American Fight League has made the decision to halt operations until the first quarter of 2009. The organization's doors are still open and the roster of fighters remains the same.   AFL fighters are free to fight in whatever organization that they wish while maintaining their current contract status.   "Don't believe everything that you hear", CEO BJ Santiago said. "Big things will happen in 2009 for the American Fight League and it's fighters".
   

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