With rival clubs readying recruiting raids, Greater Western Sydney will again be a key player in the AFL trade period.That wont be news to the talent-laden Giants, who are already resigned to losing homesick forward Cam McCarthy to a Western Australian club - most likely Fremantle - and promising key-position player Caleb Marchbank, who has requested a trade to Carlton.With the dust still settling on the Western Bulldogs stunning grand final win, attention will quickly turn to the trade period that runs from Monday October 10 to Thursday, October 20, and the free agency signing period, that starts on Friday October 7 and runs for 10 days.GWS played hardball with McCarthy a year ago when he requested a trade to his native Perth, with the talented forward choosing to sit out the AFL season when a trade didnt materialise.Marchbank, the sixth overall pick at the 2014 draft, put in a trade request to return to Victoria, with the Blues his desired destination.The club will work closely with both Greater Western Sydney and Calebs management to come to a suitable arrangement, Carlton list manager Stephen Silvagni said in a statement.That pair wont be the only Giants enquired about by other clubs, with Adam Tomlinson, Jack Steele and Will Hoskin-Elliott also likely to attract interest.GWS are also reportedly interested in dealing with Essendon to secure the No.1 pick at this years draft, which would be the fourth top overall pick in the clubs short history.The coming trade and free agency periods promise to be amongst the busiest ever seen.Jaeger OMeara and Dion Prestia both want out of Gold Coast, with Hawthorn and Richmond their respective destinations of choice.The Hawks will need to be adequately compensated by Fremantle if Brad Hill is to get his wish to cross the continent to play with his brother, Stephen.Melbourne say they are comfortable with where Jesse Hogans contract situation sits, but speculation continues that both Perth clubs will try to make the Demons an offer they cant refuse for the talented young forward.Intrigue also surrounds the futures of North Melbourne trio Brent Harvey, Nick Dal Santo and Drew Petrie, who were all let go by the Roos.Petrie has attracted interest from West Coast, while Harvey and Dal Santo are still considering their futures.Harvey had been linked with a move to Collingwood but coach Nathan Buckley categorically denied that was the case during grand final week.The Magpies will also be a club to watch, with Dockers forward Chris Mayne and Kangaroos veteran Daniel Wells reportedly targeted.Travis Cloke is contracted for next season but has been strongly linked to the Bulldogs after announcing his desire to start afresh elsewhere. 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TORONTO -- Doo Ho Choi looks like hed need a chaperone to get into an R-rated movie, but he also might be one of the most dangerous strikers competing at UFC 206.Through three UFC appearances, Choi (14-1) has developed something of a cult following, thanks to his boyish look and back-to-back-to-back first-round knockouts. Hell seek UFC victory No. 4 this weekend against Cub Swanson.The South Korean featherweight is 25, but could easily pass for a teenager. Hes aware his appearance leaves an impression and goes by the nickname The Korean Superboy.I do believe my looks play a role in my popularity, said Choi, through an interpreter. Especially amongst female fans in Korea, looks are very important. I dont look like a fighter but Im very violent.Choi, who began training MMA at age 17, broke into the UFC in November 2014 with an 18-second knockout. The main event of the UFC card Choi debuted on featured Swanson in a fight against Frankie Edgar.Its been a quick rise for Choi ever since, as hell take on Swanson during the pay-per-view portion of UFC 206 inside Canada Air Centre. Choi is focused on the fight but says hes ready for a title shot now. He expects to get one in 2017.After I knock out the No. 4-ranked fighter in my division, I want someone in the top three, Choi said. Im looking to get a title shot. Not only am I ready, Im ready right now.Like his countryman and fellow UFC featherweight Chan Sung Jung, Choi will be required to serve a two-year stint in the South Korean military at some point.dddddddddddd Military service is mandatory for all South Korean males.Jung (13-4) recently finished that obligation and is scheduled to return from more than a three-year layoff in February. Choi says hes not currently planning out that portion of his life and is only focused on whats in front of him.I have to go before the age of 28, so Im not really thinking about it now, Choi said. Im not thinking too pessimistic of it. Im very accepting of the fact I have to go as a Korean man, but Im not thinking about it right now.Swanson (23-7) is on a two-fight win streak and has been floating around the top of the division the past decade.Choi says hes been watching Swanson fight since well before he joined the UFC and couldnt ask for a better fight to showcase his style and continue to gain notoriety.Cub has a style comparable to mine, hes very physical and very violent, Choi said. This fight will be exciting.MMA is serious business but while wins and losses are important, whats more important is entertaining fans. There arent too many Asian fighters who fight like I do, really go for the knockout.Knockouts are the cream of the crop in terms of entertainment, so thats what I go for. ' ' '