The guys that scream “elbow” or “know him out” or better yet – “choke him out” (yes – at a Muay Thai fight) I just shook my head and laugh to myself. What I enjoy most about going to fights, are the people. Even though I do ref good MMA and Muay Thai fights, watching it live with all the trainers and fighters standing around is a different experience. To be in the ballroom with the ring in the middle, the lights, the screaming, the smell of Thai Liniment and all the “tough” guys, it was a fun experience I have been lacking living in Virginia. It’s been a while since I’ve actually watched good professional Muay Thai fights (Muay Thai in America show back in December 2012). (Thanks to my wife for letting me go without the family but I told her when I came back, next time I go to California, it’ll be all business – training, watching live professional fights and short visits to friends and family). Better yet, I was able to see a Living Legend fight at Lion Fight 25 at Pechanga Resort and Casino. Not only did I get to see my family, some friends and my trainer, I was able to train in Krabi Krabong and do a seminar by 10x World Champion John Wayne Parr. I’m not the one to talk about who I know, where I’ve been, and what I do but my short trip to California was great.
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