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JoeToe
Posted: 2012-08-05 00:58:01
I was being a smarty pants in that last comment.

If Muay Thai is the same as Boxing, then BJJ is the same as Wrestling. "error in math syntax"
FYI, BJJ is not Ju Jitsu, it's actually Judo with some other stuff added to it. BJJ is around 80 years old, while Muay Thai is estimated to be around 2000 years old.
Then we could point out that Judo and WTF TaekwonDo are Olympic sport and require 1st Dan Black Belt or higher to compete at that level.

I think what Dave Jackson was pointing out, is that other Combat Sports and martial arts either highly respect their instructor levels or leave them alone. Whilst, Ax Forum is known for slaggin of 40+ year highly respected Instructors for some anti authoritarian reason.

Then on the other hand, I'd have to highly support Chalky in that the Gradings in Muay Thai aren't recognized by rival clubs and thus starts a long progress of "re-grading". Good job on Chalky for pointing that out. Probably one of the biggest reasons why folks on here don't like grading in Muay Thai and to be honest I'd have to agree if that's the case.

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