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noi666
Posted: 2006-08-24 08:20:31
Bulldog writes: The judging issue could rage on indefinately so who is going to take the bull by the horns and settle it?

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I doubt there is any one person who can settle this with some kind of sucsinct bottom-line comment, as we have the highest ranking judges and referee's in the UK already involved in these matches and the ensuing discussion.

As I stated earlier:
"MuayThai is about being respectful and humble.
There are NO great fighters, just great trainers (and their trainers before them) who can bring the best out in individuals. Whats done is done, accept&move on, look forward, not back...but learn from the experience so you know how to deal with those individuals in the future. You cant change the past.
Keep it positive."

The fight game is a path, and you have to accept the twists and turns, the pot holes, the uphill struggles and enjoy the views when you reach the peaks...but when you are at a low, you have to continue until reaching that next peak, which I am sure all of us will attain in our own way.

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