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Singto Muay
Posted: 2004-08-14 06:02:58
I would sadly have to agree with Rob on the scoring in Thai stadiums.

There used to be a joke among my friends in Thailand, ask Ryan who is gonna win the fight..... then bet on the other guy!!!!

I 99% of the time would get it wrong, due to my understanding on how Thai Boxing fights are scored in England. Or at least should be scored the world over.

We could ask, why is it that Tyson keeps getting the main event! But then just step back and ask yourself.. 'Who else is gonna make the money on the night?' and get the punters in, only a few other retired boxers.

Tony Myers is the best Referee that I have had the pleasure to meet, fight under and learn from. He is very dedicated. And that analogy 'marathon race' is one I have not heard before, but now from what I remeber and from what I see happen in the ring.. I can see how true it is.




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