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Rodders
Posted: 2006-08-23 17:36:06
Enitirely agree with you Dazza. The people you refer to are people such as myself.

" Any other way and it's NOT the same sport" -exactly.

Bulldog, maybe I never made the point as well as I should have. Ultimately I think that although Muay Thai is not as big as MMA and has not grown at the rate that MMA has, it is nevertheless growing in popularity. The show on Saturday is testament to this as are the growing number of UK fighters that are emerging as genuinely world class as is the size and number of shows in the UK. We only need to look at the Wolves show (and others) to show the increase in quality all the time. I think the point is that Muay Thai is actually growing but perhaps not at the rate that MMA is. :)

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