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Brian Ritchie
Posted: 2002-10-29 09:47:57
ercan wrote "brian, I cannot agree when you say that at benny's time mt was not known in the usa...the fc, kb promoters,pioneers knew well what mt was...however, they had a good market and they didn't want to lose the market"

Sure, they were aware of Muay Thai. But there are FAR many more Muay Thai gyms and promotions in the U.S. today than there were back then. The comparison of popularity of MT in the US between today and in the 70's is not even close. That's why I think that if Benny were to be in his prime today, he would be involved in Muay Thai rules bouts, or at least K-1 rules or modified Muay Thai (w/o elbow). He wouldn't be doing low kick or above waist rules Kickboxing today.

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