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Pianist Angie hits all the right notes in muay thai world

Pianist Angie hits all the right notes in muay thai world

The Stara day ago
KOTA KINABALU: Angie Yan Jia Chi (pic) is proving to be Malaysia's shining jewel in the world of muay thai.
With multiple gold medals and international accolades, the Sabah-born fighter has carved a name for herself and she's not done dazzling just yet.
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