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Mick Crossland
Posted: 2010-03-05 07:21:54
I think its a nice variation of kickboxing and i like it cos kicks can be more effective and youv'e got more target but the main issue i would see for a lot of MT fighters would be getting out of the habit of catching kicks. As a kickboxer i cant get used to having my kicks caught so i would imagine that a MT fighter would struggle to fight the instinct to grab body kicks etc?

Plus for kickboxers to add low kicks is a progression but to take away some of MT's most devastating weapons like clinch, elbow and knee is like a step backwards so i cant see why they'd want to do it? I would imagine its like fighting with a handicap?

You can only really judge a fighter in the context of his own style encompassing all his/her weapons imo. The addition/restriction of one or several techniques can dramatically change the way a fight plays out.

What is interesting i guess is if those fighters agree to fight twice under different rules in a similar way to Marlon and Christian.

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