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weazeldeazel
Posted: 2014-04-15 10:07:37
The World Muaythai Council and the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur  have been involved in two charity projects since their inauguration. “Muaythai Against Drugs” is established in over 50 countries and promotes awareness of the dangers of drugs and the fostering of positive influences in the lives of youth today.

It's a prestige belt rather than a title although I believe Craig Jose has fought and defended a "MAD" title, Dean James, Damian Trainer and Andy Howsen have also at one time won a "MAD" title.

If you look at the state of play in the UK at the moment it's refreshing to see this kind of belt fought for. Have a look at the rankings you will see lads who are second best in their own towns holding European and even worse "world" titles!


As for the opponent, he may not be as well known to the masses but Jackson has had a mass of experience fighting in Thailand and also recently (last year) fought Kluebin under amateur rules

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