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http://www.muaythai-fighting.com/images/Muay-Thai-Photos-Kaoklai-2.jpg UK-1 is a brand new Kick boxing promotion based in London, England. UK-1 hosts fights in the following weight classes. 135+145 - Featherweight 155+170 - Welterweight 185 - Middleweight 205+265 - Heavyweight 265+ - Openweight QFC Rules UK-1 Rules 3 x 3 Non title fight 5 x 3 Title fight 3 x 3 QFC KT Fights take place in a ring Full KT Rules Openweight QFC UK-1 Rules 25 year old new creations No Training allowed Fights as often as your body allows Match making based on hype/pop and availability Bonuses $2,500 KOTN $2,500 FOTN If you would like to compete in UK-1 please contact a member of staff. * Dynasty, we are coming for #1 in KT...
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I don't know if I'm the only one who has noticed this, as I rarely visit the forums, but I think leg kicks are a flaw of sort in this game. Too many times, I've seen fighters with inferior striking spam leg kicks repeatedly, throwing them at a higher frequency than their opponent can punch and consistently landing them with the highest accuracy of strikes. All the time, you see guys who throw single digit head/body punches and single digit head/body kicks and then crazy amounts of leg kicks. Frankly, this is not realistic. A guy with competent/wonderful striking should not outstrike an opponent with exceptional/wonderful striking because they throw 40 leg kicks a round. In my opinion: 1) leg kicks should not be thrown at the same speed as punches 2) kicks should take out much more cardio than punches: throwing 40 kicks a round should gas you out 3) if someone throws only one type of strike (even if its a head punch instead of a leg kick), their accuracy should decrease with their increasing predictability Again, since I don't visit this forum, this could very well just be a problem I've happened to encounter.