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Not even Saenchai dominated Kulebin this bad. Yodwicha is a beast.
IFMA. I believe their trying to get this in the Olympics.Why r they wearing those helmets??
We need someone like platini or that other fraud guy to create a world cup version of kickboxing.IFMA. I believe their trying to get this in the Olympics.
10 oz I thinkWhat size gloves are they wearing?
I'd love to see yodwicha vs yodsanklai in ONE ChampionshipONE Championship seems like it would be a good fit for Yodwicha. He could fight any rule set there.
I agree that Kickboxing would be a waste of his talent.
I wouldn't hold your breath on that though. Seems to be an unwritten rule that international Thais don't fight eachother.I'd love to see yodwicha vs yodsanklai in ONE Championship
ONE Championship seems like it would be a good fit for Yodwicha. He could fight any rule set there.
I agree that Kickboxing would be a waste of his talent.
He's done everything in regards to Stadium Muay Thai but I'm sure there is still A LOT to do in filling his bank account and gaining exposure that extends beyond Thailand and Muay Thai nerds...His talents would only be wasted if he hadn't already done everything. Where he is in weight, he can't fight/beat anyone that would be a top 10 win on his resume.
He's done everything in regards to Stadium Muay Thai but I'm sure there is still A LOT to do in filling his bank account and gaining exposure that extends beyond Thailand and Muay Thai nerds...
I was agreeing that it would be a waste of his talent being his full Muay Thai arsenal which would be inhibited in Kickboxing rules, but I'm not opposed to him competing in Kickboxing. ONE seems like a good option because he could fight Petrosayan in a ring with Kickboxing rules and on the next event fight Muay Thai rules on a Basketball court or whatever they feel like doing. I never said he should fight "International Muay Thai".Ok. I don't see the connection between "talent being wasted" and "making money and becoming known." More importantly, he he can gain more exposure in kickboxing than international Muay Thai.