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dazzathethai
Posted: 2012-06-22 08:39:59
Most of the points about this fight have been covered but I will add a couple of things

I've NEVER had a problem expelling thai scoring to anyone who wanted to learn, including professional boxers, trainers and promoters who already had a pre conceived idea of how a combat sport should be judged. If you are open and willing to learn its easier and more straight forward than other combat sports. The reality is some people just do not want to learn, or even do know how it works but don't agree so just keep saying its to complicated, no one gets it etc.

Sanchi said to me personally that English officials are now as good as in Thailand, along with other members of his team and also several other foreign visiting teams who have been pleased to see their fights scored correctly.

We are not the only western nation who have adopted correct scoring for Muay Thai

Instead of going around in circles, do some research, thats what I did when first confronted with the notion that most of my understanding about scoring was possibly incorrect.

Never looked back

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