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themanfromeutopia
Posted: 2005-06-06 16:52:43
Kebab,
You are correct in thinking that bouts are scored on all techniques. The level of the score awarded being directly related to the visible effect which the technique has on the other boxer. 'Aggression' and 'Good Technique' are wonderful qualities but are no guarantee of success.

For example:- Fighter A moves forward aggressively and delivers a combination which demonstrates good technique. If Fighter B can easily block or walk through the combination, then Fighter A's efforts would attract no score.

It should also be borne in mind that certain techniques are considered to be the 'very best, Primary scoring techniques', a 'technique heirarchy' if you like.

There are fairly regular Judge and Referee courses held in Scotland. Attendance is open not just to officials, but also to fighters and to anyone who is interested in enhancing their knowledge of Muay Thai rules and scoring practice.

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