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Johnny T's Gym
Posted: 2012-07-04 16:50:07
not really sandy i went to a show in leeds a few months ago,in rd 3,one fighter hit the other with a right straight it made his head go back and he had a swelling and black eye straight away,he then moved in to finish him of but was caught with a front kick which never hurt him but put him down,after the fight i asked one of the judges who won rd 3 they said the front kick won it because it scores more than a punch,so i am being led to beleive,body kicks front kicks and knee are big scores,boxing and low kicks are not,strange because in my carear i was hurt by low kicks punches and knee,not front kicks and body kicks.

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