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crazyhorse
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:45:30
Nice one Sid! We need more people like you in the sport - people who think big!

I don't think we need to build a stadium. There are already existing venues which would do the job nicely.

None of the ideas in this thread are new. Look at Superleague and K1. What they have is;

1.) A recognisable brand name

2.) Money behind them.

3.) Quality fighters

4.) Proper marketing

5.) Cooperation.

In this country we have some great shows but its too fragmented. If promotors start thinking big and work together then maybe we can start getting a circuit set up like K1 or Superleague. That really should be the aim of British MT.

It doesn't mean that all the small shows have to stop. However, I think British MT could really use a 'flag ship'. Something that we could use to promote MT as an attractive and commercially viable sport. It only has to happen 5 or 6 times a year.

And betting would be the icing on the cake. Brits love to gamble and thousands go to watch dogs run around a track. How many would come to bet on hard, raw muaythai action?

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