| azzurri |
| | 12/27/11 at 08:38 PM | | #1 |
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Just a quick question.with an amateur boxing background,excellent fitness (fighting fit) would it be possible to have about 10 muay thai fights,If i was to stay at Tiger for 6months or longer,if not what would be the maximum amount you could fight,if you remained injury free,No partying or drinking just training,Im 28 no muay thai experience,Thanks
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| Will E. |
| | 12/27/11 at 11:17 PM | | #2 |
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| Most of our fight team that lives here fights every two weeks.
It will take you a little while to get acclimated and approved to fight by our Muay Thai trainers. I would say between 8-10 fights would be feasible if you don't get injured.
Thanks
Will @ TMT |
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| azzurri |
| | 12/27/11 at 11:43 PM | | #3 |
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cheers will thats just what i wanted to hear,Obviously after finishing my time training and fighting at Tiger i would like to fight back home,just one question would my fights i have through Tiger count as pro fights on my record back home?sorry if thats a stupid question im just a bit confused,Im hoping to get out there late next year,Thank you
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| will E. |
| | 12/29/11 at 02:03 AM | | #4 |
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| Yes they should go on your record. Plus you can put them on youtube for proof.
Cheers |
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| azzurri |
| | 12/29/11 at 12:33 PM | | #5 |
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Korp Khoon Krup Will
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