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dan
Posted: 2007-03-15 16:52:26
And I don't think age and inexperience should be standards used to judge a World Title fight.



===Eric, just what evidence does soumia's manager have that the jury considered soumia's age and experience, instead of what happened in the ring? Is he a mind reader?

I don't believe for one minute that three trained Muay Thai judges would decide who won that fight by considering the age or experience of either fighter. And I honestly don't think you really believe that either- because you are far too intelligent to believe something that outlandish. However, I marvel at the depth of your loyalty to your friend soumia, in the face of all the evidence against her position.===



With the proof Soumia's former management had on tape I think they had every right to protest this jury.


=====Eric, could you PLEASE finally tell us all exactly what "proof" they had "on tape" that the judges did anything wrong? We have all been wondering that since this ridiculous protest was filed.

I would certainly like to know what it is. Yet, to this date we have heard or read nothing. I bet others on this board are also still wondering.

The idea that the head of the wpkl influenced those 3 judges (Dan Green, Luc Jensen and the DUTCH judge) decided a muay thai fight based on gae and experience of soumia is just too ridiculous for words. If they really thought she was "too young" or too inexperienced" they wouldnt have sanctioned the fight in the first place. Now would they?? really, Eric...


question for the board: does anyone on this board, other than Eric and Soumia's manager, seriously believe that??

(actually, deep down, i dont think they really believe it either.)

Also, despite what Eric said, soumia's manager had absolutely no right whatsoever to protest a unanimous jury decision; because its clearly written in the wpkl rules that no fighter may protest a unanimous decision.

Moreover, there is absolutely no provison in the wpkl rules to file a protest based on so called "biased statements" . they made that
decision with no written authority in their rules to do so .

This just goes to show how little integrity the wpkl has, how little they respect their own rules, and what poor sportsmanship the protestors exhibited.==

One final comment: anyone who seriously thinks there will ever be one single sanctioning body for the whole world, is a naive child. That's laughable.

And, anyone who thinks its even wise to have one all powerful body with no competition needs a guardian! Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

dan

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