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[QUOTE="BroncsFan, post: 3620050, member: 9052"] TPJ is apparently quitting boxing and talking to the storm “Yes, we have reached out to the Storm and there’s been some talks,” David Pangai said. “Craig Bellamy has indicated he is keen, but there’s been no offer from the Storm. “There’s interest, but nothing is signed, so we’ll keep talking with them. “Tevita has his next fight on May 11 and then will give up boxing and we’ll move things along faster. “If he does get this opportunity, he would be unstoppable for the Storm. “Craig Bellamy gets the best out of his players and under the coaching of Craig, Tevita would go to another level. “Tevita is focused on his next fight and then when it’s out of the way, I will make contact again with the Storm.” “I’m going back full-time to rugby league,” Pangai Jr said. “I feel like I have a point to prove to myself, there’s unfinished business. “If I have to go the tough route and start again through the Queensland Cup or reserve grade, I’ll do that. “I have spoken to people in the game about my lack of consistency and I want to put that to bed and be a consistent footy player. “I will try and get back to the NRL somehow – I will go the tough route and start again.” “I’ve had some chats with people at the Storm,” David Pangai said. “It got to how much they can afford to offer him under the salary cap, that’s as far as we have got.” “I am going back to square one and I will earn my stripes for whatever team is available,” he said. “I want to earn my jersey and get the respect of the players and staff.” “I know my brother better than anyone and Tevita has matured enormously,” he said. “All the experiences he has had and this little break he had with boxing, he understood what the NRL did for him. “Mentally, he is in the best place I have seen him at the moment. “Whoever gets Tevita will be getting the best version of him." [/QUOTE]
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