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Bill Judd
Posted: 2006-08-20 08:38:16
David worked to a fight plan ,he was not on the back foot from Samkors kicks but was working on his inside lead leg and driving through his guard with jab and uppercuts and elbows. David did his home work and executed his fight plan almost to the tee.

David was not hurt or even ruffled at any stage ,just upset he did not secure a stoppage.

As for the jump elbow and knees of course that is not a legimate Muay Thai move. A quality fighter is confident and skilled enough to execute variations.

English Muay Thai is on the up and the future looks bright however the fall out from this show may cause a huge rift.

we are not talking about a small group but major full time gyms and promotors of Muay Thai that have been instrumental in the growth and development of Muay Thai in england.

On a related subject.I was shocked to see a non officals siting ringside and engaging in conversation through out a fight with a judge( whilst he was judging ). Judges should remain neutral and inpartial. Not open to influence or distraction in my book but maybe i am reading a different book !

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