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oldfan
Posted: 2009-11-10 04:42:30
Liam, that's very true, apparently there is no money for the Thai above 130 pnds so they don't really have a choice.

When the Thais come over they are treated well, both in and out of the ring. When the fight in Europe this isn't the case and the rules/scoring is different.

When they fight in Japan the rules/scoring are different, so you can see how Japanese could win. Australia has good fighters, but it's very rare that top Thais will fight there.

So I'm not sure there's a problem with the training, just that we're expecting too much from the fighters.

Rather than look at Dekker, what about the eastern Europeans? They are very good at pure MT and don't train in Thailand, but they fight often. Their amateur scene is very professional ; )

Up until a few years ago Artur Kyshenko was still competing at the IFMA's.

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