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lkfmdc
Posted: 2001-12-06 09:21:31
I will respectfully disagree with you Dynamo.

Muay Thai lost in China twice, of course the supporters of Thai complain about it but it did happen. Muay Thai won in Thailand, supporters of San Shou could easily say that being in their home court affected the outcome, it isn't even such a stretch to say that, people always have advantage at home.

The supporters of Muay Thai said that the Chinese would ALL be KO'd. Yet these AMATEUR San Shou fighters were not all KO'd. There was 1 or 2 KO (seems confused now?) and even a win for China.

It's nonsense and propoganda to say "The only fighter to win had to use MT style to beat his opponent". Perhaps Muay Thai used San Shou to win this time because they had to train against the throws? And how do you define that above statement? Because the fighters was tough and fought hard? I said a long time ago that not all San Shou fighters fight for points. That isn't MT, it is just another flavor of San Shou.

It would be nice to see a series on neutral ground, and perhaps with non-Chinese San Shou fighters who have more of a power flavor.

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