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Muay Thai News
Posted: 2001-12-11 01:55:47
Chris Hernandez - You keep asking for the results however they have already been given. Towards the top of the thread in several different posts are the results
lkfmdc - Get a life or fight the Thai's all by yourself. Frankly, I don't give a shit who wins as long as the fights are good. There is a misconception that many people think Muay Thai without elbows or knees is Muay Thai, it's not. Neither is San Shou complete with throws. You keep saying that people think San Shou is crap. Well I for one don't think it is. I will say it again...I think Muay Thai has proven over the years that they are the ones to beat in Muay Thai. In general they simply perform the best and are the most consistent. All the Draka/ Sanda events are great but do they allow each practitioner to use his full arsenal? Oh, and there is a definite huge difference between a padded elbow and unpadded one. If Muay Thai fighters get their asses whupped by San Shou or TKD for that matter, I don't have a problem saying so. It seems that you do have a problem with this LKFMDC.....

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