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unicorn
Posted: 2003-06-29 05:35:12
>1. the WAKO amateur worlds are much harder to win than 90% of any world >titles,.. a lot of title fights are "set up"
>if you are a WAKO AM world champion ,. you ARE a bloody world champion!!!

I represent wako on the local plan and thus what I say might be biased yet I can't agree more. Material proof : NONE of the local kyokushin & kb legkick champions could stand more than 2 rounds against the top 3 fc heavies (+91, 91 and 86 divisions) for the simple reason that these guys had very consistent experience so their opponents had one weapon (legkicks) against all the others they could much better manage (ring tactic, footwork etc). Best fc local contender recenlty was invited to a K1 local contest, promoters having maybe thought that they will provide their man a low target. To their surprise, their man went down twice for an 8 count and lost the match (and it was a 5-round one) before he could do the expectable things (chopping the legs, working with knees) I know this is an exception and it should NOT become a reason to be overcomfident. It just proves that good fighters are good fighters.

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