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Stu Chambers
Posted: 2004-05-21 05:19:54
You have answered your own question about knees to the head. A trainer needs to teach his fighter how to knee to the head and defend against it. Its the same with elbows, you learn how to throw them and you learn how to defend against them. You can cut someone with a punch,kick, knee or an elbow, if you know what you are doing. If a fighter enters the ring and has no idea how to defend against a knee to the head, then thats not his fault, its the fault of his/her trainer not preparing him/her properly. I am sure mark made it quite clear, in advance that all matches were knees to the head at his fight night.
I make sure my fighters are well aware of the rules and the possible dangers of injury that comes from our sport. In the end the referee looks after the fighters and I thought Ben did a awesome effort (thanks Ben)
cheers
Stu Chambers
Manawatu Martial Arts Centre

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