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Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-06-04 08:23:02
True they do, Muaythai sanctioning - as some counties refer to Muaythai as Thai-Kickboxing, hence a style/format of Kickboxing.

With regards to I.S.K.A. Mixed-Martial-Arts titles, the sanctioning is frowned upon somewhat by many in the M.M.A. Community as purely a financial venture. I believe that they do a decent job though.

Not that I mind. As stated earlier - different people have different opinions. An I.S.K.A. Muaythai World title or an I.S.K.A. Mixed-Martial-Arts World title - if people dont like it, then it is upto them. I know some people would much prefer a Muaythai association to Sanction a Muaythai title such as W.M.C. World Muaythai Council.

Still this does not detract from the fact that many people regard the K-1 ruleset as a KICKBOXING format. This is seen globally with so many media outlets, magazines and websites that refer to people such as Alister Overeem as a former K-1 Kickboxing World Champion etc....

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