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THE BULLDOG
Posted: 2013-03-30 04:40:49
'K1 Rules Champion' Clarifies it. It's as simple as that.

It's a reference point to describe the rule set. You could call it MTR (Modified Thai Rules) if you wanted to get picky but K1 rules makes it universally recognisable.

It's true, the amount of people that say 'I fight UFC' when in fact they might train a little MMA and have a T-shirt.
However I think this is slightly different as many people don't quite understand the difference between K1 and K1 rules. The fact that it is/was a brand. I think even some promoters don't get that either and offer fighters a 'K1 title fight' which is where their belief comes from.

But it is clear. You can't be a 'K1 champion' outside of the brand, you can be a 'K1 rules champion' as this is now an accepted rules/style variation.

It is an interesting subject but we shouldn't get to anal about it.
The proper people will always do it properly - and then there's the rest, and always will be - whatever the subject matter!

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