I know that young guys never want to hear anything from an old guy that starts with "back in my day".... But MAN.
When I agreed to play matchmaker for a Muay Thai event I wasn't prepared for how FIGHTERS (and their management) have changed.
When I fought in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and the Philippines (in the late 70's) Fighters (Kickboxers) just wanted to fight.
Maybe it's just that Auzzies and Kiwis are much tougher than we Americans...
We nearly never knew who we were going to fight before fright day, or the night before at best. We frequently fought twice in the same night (sometimes in different weight classes) and we were far more interested in being the biggest crowd please than protecting our record.
In making matches for Muay Thai Madness I've been AMAZED at the pussies and primo donnas in Kickboxing.
Some gyms have been GREAT. Wai Kru and Boston Sityodtong in particular have bent over backwards to match fighters and their athletes are GAME and void of excuses.
But there have been MANY others.
1.) One gym (Boston Muay Thai) demanded $125 per fighter for "expenses" (they are 10 miles from the venue) and then withdrew both of their fighters 2 weeks before the event with no explanation what ever. Just "sorry, we're not coming".
2.) Another fighter declined to fight the only person I had in her weight class because they trained together for a few months - years ago and were "friends" (the other so called friend had no problem taking the fight.)
3.) I had a guys pull out because he was diagnosed with TMJ !
4.) I had a pro agree to a fight and the purse only to try to "renegotiate" after I had confirmed the fight. He went back on his commitment to make an additional $150
5.) A "Karate' guy pestered me to make a fight for him and, after advising him of Muay Thai rules he accepted. Some time later he decided he wanted to fight MMA and backed out. (I think he took the fight and THEN googled Muay Thai)
6.) I have several amateurs with Zero or One fight who declined to fight because they would have to cut to the lower weight class (they are primarily SIX pound divisions.)
7.) I had a pro pull out because he had to buy his mother a new water heater (I just checked, they're selling, brand new on ebay for about what he would have earned for a win.)
8.) Apparently New York, NJ, Penn, etc are too far to drive for a weekend even if we pick up hotels, etc.
MMA fighters still........
1.) Drive, Sleep in their car, etc to get fights !
2.) Routinely gain or drop LOTS of weight in order to get fights.
3.) Constantly ASK for fights (they post here)
4.) Fight Hurt
5.) Fight Their Friends
6.) Fight on Short Notice (That's how guys like Ortiz and Lauzon got in the UFC in the first place.)
I've always loved Kickboxing first before MMA and Boxing – but this experience has reminded me why MMA is growing and Kickboxing is all but DEAD in the USA.
If you ask me "Sport Karate" guys are more game these days than Kickboxers.
To make matters worse (or at least my attitude) I just finished reading Jens Pulver's Book "Little Evil" – about a little MMA guy with balls big enough to come in a dump truck!
Any one interested in a shitload of used coaching gear
When I agreed to play matchmaker for a Muay Thai event I wasn't prepared for how FIGHTERS (and their management) have changed.
When I fought in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and the Philippines (in the late 70's) Fighters (Kickboxers) just wanted to fight.
Maybe it's just that Auzzies and Kiwis are much tougher than we Americans...
We nearly never knew who we were going to fight before fright day, or the night before at best. We frequently fought twice in the same night (sometimes in different weight classes) and we were far more interested in being the biggest crowd please than protecting our record.
In making matches for Muay Thai Madness I've been AMAZED at the pussies and primo donnas in Kickboxing.
Some gyms have been GREAT. Wai Kru and Boston Sityodtong in particular have bent over backwards to match fighters and their athletes are GAME and void of excuses.
But there have been MANY others.
1.) One gym (Boston Muay Thai) demanded $125 per fighter for "expenses" (they are 10 miles from the venue) and then withdrew both of their fighters 2 weeks before the event with no explanation what ever. Just "sorry, we're not coming".
2.) Another fighter declined to fight the only person I had in her weight class because they trained together for a few months - years ago and were "friends" (the other so called friend had no problem taking the fight.)
3.) I had a guys pull out because he was diagnosed with TMJ !
4.) I had a pro agree to a fight and the purse only to try to "renegotiate" after I had confirmed the fight. He went back on his commitment to make an additional $150
5.) A "Karate' guy pestered me to make a fight for him and, after advising him of Muay Thai rules he accepted. Some time later he decided he wanted to fight MMA and backed out. (I think he took the fight and THEN googled Muay Thai)
6.) I have several amateurs with Zero or One fight who declined to fight because they would have to cut to the lower weight class (they are primarily SIX pound divisions.)
7.) I had a pro pull out because he had to buy his mother a new water heater (I just checked, they're selling, brand new on ebay for about what he would have earned for a win.)
8.) Apparently New York, NJ, Penn, etc are too far to drive for a weekend even if we pick up hotels, etc.
MMA fighters still........
1.) Drive, Sleep in their car, etc to get fights !
2.) Routinely gain or drop LOTS of weight in order to get fights.
3.) Constantly ASK for fights (they post here)
4.) Fight Hurt
5.) Fight Their Friends
6.) Fight on Short Notice (That's how guys like Ortiz and Lauzon got in the UFC in the first place.)
I've always loved Kickboxing first before MMA and Boxing – but this experience has reminded me why MMA is growing and Kickboxing is all but DEAD in the USA.
If you ask me "Sport Karate" guys are more game these days than Kickboxers.
To make matters worse (or at least my attitude) I just finished reading Jens Pulver's Book "Little Evil" – about a little MMA guy with balls big enough to come in a dump truck!
Any one interested in a shitload of used coaching gear
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