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Subject: Re: Should a 2-3 MMA fighter Turn Pro??


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Date Posted: 16:09:16 11/08/10 Mon
In reply to: James Speight 's message, "Should a 2-3 MMA fighter Turn Pro??" on 03:24:56 10/21/10 Thu

"When I am at a fight, and I have to wrap 4 sets of hands that do not belong to my fighters......something is wrong."

That's a great observation, I usually get one or two per show....at one show I did a rewrap without the coaches permission because he had tape direct to skin which was restricting the movement and blood flow......at this last show in Durham there was Team R.O.C. coach who asked me to look at his fighters hands but he had done an outstanding job with the wrap I simply told him that he didn't need my approval.

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Neal Weaver
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Date Posted: 16:20:33 11/08/10 Mon

But having an experienced guy take a second look, makes me feel a whole lot better than sending your guy to someone else to do it, or worse, making a complete mess of a wrap. I mean......this is something you can practice on your own time, and hell, practically learn off the internet.

Worst case, ask a guy who knows what he is doing if you can watch. Not rocket science. The fact the guys who dont know how are not willing to admit they dont and need to learn, bothers me alot more than not knowing; but both are red flags IMO.

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