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Raymond Bennett
Posted: 2006-08-24 05:51:21
I think the discussion might be moving off at a tangent.
It seems to me that the original disagreement arises from different interpretations of current Muay Thai rules. It seems that 3 experienced judges were in disagreement over the scoring of some very important fights. (Vital for the careers of some of the fighters concerned). It also seems that some vastly experienced coaches (as experienced if not more so than the judges) are also in disagreement and coming into two camps which appear to follow certain political lines too. I think particular exception was taken to the use of the word "Educate" addressed at 2 instructors who are probably amongst the UKs top 5 . If the UKs most experienced can't agree, what chance have the rest of us of understanding. Some are saying this should not be aired on this forum and should be resolved behind closed doors. I think this could be the perfect time and place to discuss it and the other underlying issues that seem to be there.
Excuse me if I have got this all wrong.

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