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FATBOY
Posted: 2010-03-17 04:10:36
brutas,

To be fair paulinthailand is not the sort of person to hide behind a keyboard and does have a lot of years experience in the sport as does Liam Harrison. On his day Liam would beat Anuwat and I think also has the skills to beat Saenchai so neither of these matches could be construed as a mismatch.

Liam was not on his full game in the lst Anuwat fight and as such has the opportunity to avenge that loss at the end of this month.

You cannot argue that the Saenchai vs Yamato was a fair match, the guys that you are corresponding with over here have a lot of knowledge and experience in this sport and even a relative novice could see that the saenchai v Yamato fight was a mismatch.

I do agree that if fightes like saenchai can earn a good living fighting in the US then they should be given all opportunity to do so.....but not at the risk of somebody elses health.

FB'Slim

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