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Posted: 2001-12-06 09:11:45
Silly Nong-O, I haven't gone anywhere, do you think I post 24 hours a day? Before some of you "gloat" let's remember how you also claimed the Thais would KO all the Chinese fighters, and that did not happen. Furthermore, the series still went 2-1 for China.

Thongsai, you said there were two KO wins, but the press is saying just one? Any idea why? I am glad rules were not an issue, it has been reported that up until the night before the event, the definition of "throw" was in question, based upon the different rules between Muay Thai and San Shou. In addition, the Chinese side has said that once again knees to the groin were an issue. Perhaps accident, perhaps "gettin even" but the Chinese take very seriously groin blows because of their confucian tradition and need to pass on the family name, so they were upset

Finally, teh five fighters that fought in Thailand for China came from the provincial and national AMATEUR competitions, perhaps so CHina could play the same game the Thai side did before?

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