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oldfan
Posted: 2008-12-03 01:39:12
If Liam was to be given the title it would be a travesty equal to it having been taken from him.

Jareonchai has legitimately won the title, as has Liam and possibly the guy who beat Anuwat. So a closed door meeting between WMC officials will only muddy the waters.

Transparency is needed, this includes rankings, lists of champs and press statements giving details of title fights, policies and important decisions.

Anuwat's fight was listed at 61kgs and his opponent was non-Thai. If he was allowed to come in overweight, then surely the title fight is off, because they can't just have it jump up to the next division. Who knows?

The WMC jumped at the opportunity with Slamm. It'd be good to know why the WBC pulled out. After a short time they are doing a much better job than the WMC. To gain a profile similar to boxing, Muay Thai needs a proper organization, lets hope the WBC can succeed where the WMC has failed.

Besides the problems with the 135 pnd title, I believe they also have two champs listed in other division, while most titles remain vacant - especailly in Thailand where they're based. Maybe they should stick to reality TV and other Muay Thai businesses.

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