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Sean Toomey
Posted: 2006-08-23 17:31:58
Thai Boxing will never be as popular as MMA or Boxing because the Ritual Music, Ram Muay, Wai Kru and ritualistic nature of it, aggravates a lot of people, who just want to see a fight. Simon Rutz gets 20,000 people at his shows in Amsterdam, due to the fact that he has MMA bouts on as well, and a lot of K1 bouts. I wonder how many of the audience at a UK show, come to see the Wai Kru and Ram Muay. The point is also being made about judging in Thailand, but are not a great deal of the results controlled by the gambling, i am sure that judging is not always the same, and a lot of back handers take place,as Thailand is well known for its corruption. Sorry if to some this is heresy, but it has to be said.

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