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Paddy McGuiness shouts out 'fists and feet of the devil' on kickboxing prodigy

Paddy McGuiness shouts out 'fists and feet of the devil' on kickboxing prodigy

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Bolton comedian Paddy McGuinness has shouted out a young kickboxing prodigy as he competes to become European champion.
13-year-old Lucas Collinge won the world kickboxing championship last year in Budapest and will be heading to Italy this year to fight for the European title.
Paddy celebrated the "cheeky scamp" on Instagram who he described as having the "face of an angel" and "fists and feet of the devil".
The Farnworth-born presenter asked why boxing and MMA are the only combat sports which get coverage, and urged his followers to support Lucas.
The former Take Me Out presenter dedicated the post to all "our future champions" and wished Lucas good luck in Italy, adding: "bring it home pal".
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Paddy said: "Look at this cheeky scamp. Face of an angel fists and feet of the devil! Congratulations Lucas Collinge!
"He won the Kickboxing championship last year in Budapest. This year he's going to Italy to fight for the European title!
"I love all combat sports but outside of boxing and MMA there isn't much coverage?
"So here's to all our future champions! If you get a chance give this young lad a follow to let him know we're behind him.
"Good luck in Italy, Lucas, bring it home pal!"
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