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Chris
Posted: 2004-05-25 11:05:34
Mr N. Rich

“The facts say Kieran isn't as good as the public think he his but because he's always active people get the impression he's the best around which doesn't seem to be the case does it?”

I would like to point out that Ramon Dekkers finished his career with around 200 fights including about 40 losses (including losses against Sakmongkol, Danny Bille, Orono, Ryan Simson etc.). No one seems to be suggesting Dekkers was not a great fighter, or perhaps they are. In Thai boxing, as far as I can tell, only liars have records of over 100 fights with no losses.
If Kieran continues to add to his own fight record as he is doing, he will finish with a very similar record. I know there is a long way to go for “The Boy”, yet he seems to be heading in the right direction to me and does not deserve this criticism.
For me a great fighter is one who continually puts himself against the best people around with no fear of failure just a desire to compete at the highest level while pushing themselves to their own personal limits.
Chris Carley

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