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thaiguy
Posted: 2010-03-29 17:19:59
wow it is great to hear the encouragment from team to team in England, no negetivity or jelousy and seems the muay thai community over there is something the rest of the world could follow.

Only when people put there personal ego's, issues and dislikes away from camp to camp will we have a unified muay thai community that only wants what is best for the sport of muay thai and it's athletes....that is to fight great fights, have competiton that isn't one sided, judging, refereeing etc and see great athletes perform, it is so encouraging to read these posts, to see the pictures of these great fighters and actually read their posts and how humble they are and to know that our sport is headed in the right direction, it is what seperates muay thai from every other sport and that is the class between athletes and how much respect is shown for each other.

Congratulations England and keep doing what you are doing, it can only get better!!!



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