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Sting
Posted: 2006-05-19 14:58:09
I am loving this topic

ercan, a simple answer is in numbers mate. There are more Thai practitioners training hard world wide than non Thai. For many of them their lives revolve around training and fighting. Many of us think life revolves around the sport but really that is not the truth as their are so many complications in our lifestyles. Back to the concept...
Consider the variation of conventional boxers. Over the past decade the level has been popping up fast and this is due to scientific (logical science) and the application of human performance. The Thai's have the best fighters while some of the farang have been holding their own in the ring and sometimes winning, with less than half the experiance. Thai's are starting to look at enhancement methodology in regards to Thaiboxing slowly now too. All in all I feel that the next generation of fighters may well be elite in comparison to the past. Humans are getting better at everything we do, wether knowledge academically or physically. For Thai boxing it is just a matter of time.

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