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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Miami, FL.
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I have competed many years in the point fighting circuit. I have been training more full-contact lately and have had some experience with Muay Thai. I have been thinking of doing some amateur fights in Full-Contact Kickboxing (kicks and punches above the waist) or International Rules Kickboxing (leg kicks above the Knees are allowed). I have looked into different organizations but there are so many to choose from that I am a bit confused. Which organization would you all say is probably the most organized and most respected one out there? I've looked into the ISKA, WKA, IKF, etc. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Charlotte, NC
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I saw in the Ringside catalog that I got in the mail the other day that the IKF will be holding and amateur tournament sometime soon (I forgot the exact dates). It has matches for virtually all of the rules (Thai, Full-Contact, San Shou, etc.), and the tournament is set up by regions (Southeast, Midwest, etc.). Go to www.ikfkickboxing.com for full details.
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