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ercan gürgöze
Posted: 2003-06-23 15:51:07
i think that the main reason is lying under the fact ,namely:

full contact was an artificial discipline...it was created from the roots of tournament karate (usa)where the promoters of this segment had the aim to pull the interest of those people with some modifications suiting to this tournament environment(there should have been no loss in this market) ...fc had no experience like mt,savate ...there have ben lots of people playing in this tournament world and none of them had fought under a punishing environment like muay thai,bando or savate...adding some boxing to the speedy kicks would have been a sufficient,satisfactory modification for those tournament masters who wished to be pioneers also in this new system...
so, everybody can guess that artificial systems without long history and experience have two alternatives,namely: "to develop or dissapear (mostly).."
cheers,

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