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beaty
Posted: 2012-07-20 14:37:55
Can see your point but in the same breath most promoters and sanctioning body's have there own gym, if are fighters were fighting were not going tb judging/reffing are own, and before we start with the Tony Myers way it's not, Tony has took more time than most to question the top thai refs/judges and has the interview footage as proof from the horses mouth if you like, like Tony I also have taken sometime questioning the Thais and they have all came up with the same answers, it's not the Tony Myers way it's the traditional way of muay thai.
There has been so many recent and past problems and as a unit are trying to remedie these problems for the future of muay thai in the UK, it's certainly not for financial gain because were not making more money by doing this, we would still be making the same if we stayed as we are, the reason we are doing this is to improve the sport for all.

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