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Posted: 2002-08-15 05:58:27
Lee,

by the write up in INTERNATION KICKBOXER i wouldnt call it a lucky knee, they make it sound like zambidis fought the fight with hands, cope fought it with knees. I dont think his plan was to get dropped and pull off a lucky knee, rarther he was fighting someone who he knew was going to punch, so what would you do?? punch it out with him?? hope for a lucky kick?? i think ud like to stay nice and close where those punches dont have as much sting and use the only weapon you have left.. your knees. Cope wanted to be in the clinch the whole fight

If zambidis was a thai fighter he\\\'d clean up because he is a natural athlete where others have to work at it, id love to see him make the transition, but at this point in time he\\\'s a kickboxer not a thai boxer and i dont think you can even start to compare the two, not because one is better than the other but they are completly different ballgames, there\'re different sports

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