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Mark L.
Posted: 2003-11-13 01:32:54
StevenR-lol

I'm not sure i follow but you cannot pull over the inside of your leg in MuayThai.

Monkey-cause the ref doesn't know MuayThai doesn't mean its allowed.

Dread-ok so your saying you want to bring it back like it was before the 30s??

I mean if you bring back one should you bring back it all?

I know some MuayThai people won't like me saying this and I do respect MuayThais history. But to me MuayThai is what it has become today. The old tales and legends are great and have meaning etc but what they did and what is done now isn't the same. It wasn't even called MuayThai back then.

I don't know when throws were taken out but I asume it is when 'MuayThai' was developed from the 'NHB' it was.

Anyone know?? I'd like to find out.

I don't think you'd find many fighters who'd want to fight bare hand never mind anything goes(then again there are and thats NHB not MuayThai).

MuayThai comes from a long history of fighting but as I see it its what it is!

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