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TonyMyers
Posted: 2012-06-22 05:24:36
James, I have written about and studied judging in Thailand over a number of years which no doubt has had some influence on judging in the UK, but they are not my rules or my criteria. All I have tried to do make clear what is done in Thailand so the sport can develop here. I think we in the UK have been successful in improving the standard of Muay Thai, with many people contributing to this. I was particularly pleased when Saenchai and other Thai boxers said recently that judging in the UK is now similar to Thailand.

In this particular fight (Daitan v Jamal), Thai judges and people living and watching the sport in Thailand, who I have no direct links to or influence over, concurred with the decision made. This suggests to me we are at least on the 'same page' here with judging in Thailand. Rules in sport and their interpretation are dynamic and change over time, so who knows what the future will hold. Everyone is entitled to an opinion.

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