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Lee Green
Posted: 2009-11-09 12:28:56
I agree 100% with you Richard on both counts and thats exactly what I said.

"It is all down to the individual and strategy. Whether a person has an off day or whether that strategy will work against one fighter and not another."

Its all about Adpatation and being able to adapt when necessarry to the person in front of you.

And with regards to the amatuer circuit again I agree with that too in relation to the circuit and other countries getting funding. Something I and others are working hard to get. I was purely pointing out the fact that the more experience you get be it amateur or Pro the better you will be. Where as some people think amateur has "no use a stepping stone to pro as the rules are so different as is the scoring" I totally disagree as all experience is valid and Kulebin and the eastern block countries are a prime example of that.

And yes Robin I have been one of those people fighting on one of those shows.
Strategy and adaptation a key elements to beating anyone as I said also.

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