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| Friday, 16 November 2007 | |
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Veteran promoter who also the president of the European Muaythai Confederation and the founder of website knockout.eu speaks about his views over Muaythai. Sir Marek Attila Janecek von Dudas, a Czech promoter, who has earned more than 15 years expereinces in organising and promoting Muaythai in Europe said he would love to see Muaythai retunrs to its motherland, Thailand, the country where originate of this art. He said there are many good and skilled Thai boxers who can not fight in Thailand, not because of they don't want to box in their country but because they could not earned enough money for lving. "It is a pity that Thailand has many good and skilled boxers but Thai people do not have chance to watch them," he said. "They were born in Thailand but they have to fly out and grow up at others, like birds who have to fly from their nets," the Czech promoter said. He said he supports children to boxing but the fights must have strictly measures, for example - boxers should have equally expereiences and are in same catergory. Other equipments like gloves or headguards should be suitable design for children. He also said he is pleased that women boxing in Thailand is growing while it is popular and being held for a long time in Europe. The Czech promoter said because Thais did not allowed women on the rings, then women boxers need to box outside country. "We are now today having woman boxers and women promoters in the rings on the motherland," he said. He also pleadged to promote riched and voluable Muaythai to international community. Source: Daily Newspaper (Interveiw By Chaechai Nillakan) |
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