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lkfmdc
Posted: 2003-11-04 09:29:40

Like a lot of people, I used to hold K-1 up as a great achievemet and thought it was the future of our sport. Like a lot of people, I haven't been too happy with some of the recent stuff associated with K-1...

Perhaps it's a coincidence, but at the same time I am seeing some astounding growth of more "mixed" style kickboxing. In the US, we are finally starting to get San Da off the ground, and it is certainly growing in China still.

In Japan, I am seeing more shootboxing. And there are plans to grow it. mr Caesar is also working with Chinese San Da and with Korean Kyok Too Ki...

Which is why when I went to dinner last night I guess it all hit me. I picked up the paper (I was in NYC's Korea Town) and there it was, a front page story on how Kyok Too Ki was growing quickly in Korea. For a long time it was just a little niche sport. Now it has grown very quickly in a short time..

Shootboxing, San Da, Kyok Too Ki, also basicly the same format, all now working together and increasingly so...

Anyone think this is the future of the sport? Or did I just drink too much Sake last night?

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