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Chang
Posted: 2005-07-03 14:25:49
This was a truly well organised show. Such a pleasure to attend. My first visit in Scotland, and positively not my last.
The drama and theatre were so different from Thailand, but only added to my enjoyment. Your MC was sensational, and looked like James Bond, very distinguished.
Would like to see your fighters punch a little less, kick and knee a little more.
When Thai fighters come to Scotland, as I am sure they soon will, they will be too strong for you unless you adapt your style.
Also, a few fighters, probably inexperienced, rushing in too much in early rounds, and not saving themselves for the later point winning rounds.

Congratulations Scotland, you are working hard and are a credit to Muay Thai.

One question - There is no gambling in Scotland?

Chang

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