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Originally posted by the tick View PostRamon said in a recent interview that he loved fighting in Thailand. Cause the heat and humidity somehow gave him extra energy.
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Originally posted by fire cobra View PostWow he was a tough man,the heat saps my enegy guess thats one reason why I was no where near Ramon Ds standard in Fighting.
But also mad respect for never backing out of a challenge. Like his 2005 K-1 bout against Duane Ludwig. Eventhough he tore some ligaments in his right shoulder he still showed up. And knocked Ludwig down in every round. It was probably lucky for Ludwig he could only use his left hand. Otherwise he most likely wouldn't have seen the end of round one.
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Originally posted by the tick View PostYour probably also a little less crazy then he was. As you know he sometimes fought twice a week. On wednesday fighting in Paris and the next saturday another one in Bangkok. No rest, no healing.
But also mad respect for never backing out of a challenge. Like his 2005 K-1 bout against Duane Ludwig. Eventhough he tore some ligaments in his right shoulder he still showed up. And knocked Ludwig down in every round. It was probably lucky for Ludwig he could only use his left hand. Otherwise he most likely wouldn't have seen the end of round one.
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Originally posted by george stando View PostThe thai people love Diamond Dekkers! One helluva a nice guy too. I really like him as a person, tough as nails too.
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YouTube - kickboxtv interview Ramon Dekkers
Here is that recent interview I was reffering to.
In case anyone ever wondered what kind of education someone like Dekkers has had. Ramon is a baker by trade.
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the extra energy he got from being in thailand was from the altitude im sure. here i cant go nearly as hard as i could back home in n.c.
washington is too highup and the air is thin, back home the humidity opens me up and im a beast. here not so much because it is harder to breathe.
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Alot of good stuff, thanks everyone. I always wondered why Coban never made the transition or gave boxing shot. he definitely had his own unique muay thai style which was to use the muay thai tools to set up his hands. So he would kick if he had to, clinch if he had to, enter with whatever he could. It was different of course than the european type with the boxing footwork. But i thought he would have done pretty well in boxing given he really liked his hands, kind of like samson.
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William
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