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There is no doubt about the knowledge and experience of Tony ,Craig and Nash (the second most experienced judge after Tony I believe)that is not an issue.
I will not discuss the hidden agenda on this forum (But would be happy to do so in private and yes there is substance ).Tony has in fact run a judges course for my fighters on more then one occassion (I managed to get a good insight into his interpretation of the boards rules) I found him competent. It is vital the fighters know what the judges on the circuit are looking for !
I thought long and hard about voicing my views . I concluded That bringing the issue on to a public forum was the right course of action.
Unless fair and impartial judging is applied free from politics and other influences then yes as Richard stated a rift will occur.
What a shame just as Muay Thai in the England shines this should have been a time to celebrate. A fantastic win for Steven over the legendary Jomhod. what a Star S1 champ WBC champ and former WMC champ . Damien ,David and Kieron were outstanding.
English Muay Thai has so much talent old and new If i start to name them I will miss some one but we know who the established stars and the rising stars are.
The inferstructure is in place ie regular interclubs , amateur and proffesional shows through out the year and all over the country. tv exposure, media attention radio, mags . more full time gyms etc.....
England must now be in the premier league of Muay Thai