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Dave Croft
Posted: 2008-01-29 09:57:22
Interclub attendees rarely disclose their experience record. Pre matched or matched on the day bouts are often matched by height, weight. As its intended as a learning curve it seems rarely an issue that one fighter is more experienced than the other. Control is at the behest of the referee.

Personally I have field trauma training and can happilly stem bleeding, close cuts, Ive relocated limbs and stitched and glued wounds. Medical supervision is the insurance ideal but the first responsability of a trainer is the wellfare of their fighter. There is no excuse to not have adequate training in your own right. Should a promoter provide medical cover then that must be considered very professional.

What I will say is though is that the public berating of anothers efforts is not really as constructive as possible it had been intended.

My bit over with......

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