Re: Strictly baby fighting club
Don't see a problem with juniors competeing per se. I think the parents came across as typical 'pushy parents', which does occur in virtually every sport, just probably looks worse when it's fighting involved.
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Yep its alot safer than people think, that programme was very biased in the way it was edited, as most things are on tv now.
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Not sure I agree with this - I think that the documentary makers made a good programme. Nothing was portrayed that wasn't said or implied or caught on camera.
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Its not about whether it is safe or not, it is about making kids grow up in an environment of violence...... Put another way, I do not want to live in a world where kids are raised to be fighters, it would just make them resort to violence in later life.
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Really?? Where do you think Ricky Hatton, Joe Calzaghe, David Haye etc etc started? IMO training like this tends to provide people with self-discipline, work ethic, respect, learning to both win & lose. I have witnessed 'youngsters' (aged around 12ish) compete at KB/Muay fight, continue to compete into as they get older, and not one has grown into the type of person who 'resorts to violence in later life'. Quite the opposite in fact. Many people come to kb who think they are 'hard' or know how to fight/throw a punch, and loose this attitude pretty quickly when they realise how poor they actually are. So my experience shows the opposite to what you are saying.
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