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Colin.H
Posted: 2006-10-28 06:01:12
Mr Phon.

Even without the mass tv coverage, the word of the shows like yours spread around the world and many enthusiasts got to see what was going on without the help of the media, so although it may not have seamed like it at the time, it was promoting the sport big time. I remember after your show, others followed and Muaythai in Australia was big news that we were following from here in England. The next year Mr Hoimook brought his fighters over there again and even a fighter from the UK had his chance against Coban. That too was a very big show ('93).
Since then Thai boxing has progressed and many big name Thai's have fought over there.
I still think though, that like over here, the first great shows have never been equalled, but they are the foundations for what goes on today.

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