Dear Chris,
It's good that you clear this things out and clarify
what really happened.
Hope that everybody will see this in a positive way
and support what chef chris is doing, to promote Yaw
Yan.
regards,
Omar
--- chris ro <chefroe@...> wrote:
> Greetings Yaw-Yan Brother`s and Sister`s
> I have been reading lately on this page about
> comments on the Fighting Challenge 3 from a Person
> named Henkell.And now other`s are making
> observations according to his comments. I have let
> it go because i`am not a person who gets into
> e-mail battles, but it has come to a point that i
> guess i have heard enough and i need to set the
> record straight. When it come`s to the Safety of
> the fighters that is our number one concern.We have
> Doctor`s and a Ambulance at the event.The Rules are
> gone over at the weight in and also during a
> meeting with the fighters before the fights start..
> We have started the Fighting Challenge at the
> Yaw-Yan ArDigma Gym to give Fighters a chance to
> gain more experience and show there skills, and at
> the same time to spread the word of Yaw-Yan..
> When it comes the way the fighters were matched
> for that event, all fighter`s were weighted in and
> matched according to weight not age..You spoke of
> the first 3 matches in your mails..The first fight
> was a close match until the 3rd round when Joseph of
> Yaw Yan ran out of gas and the decision went to
> Dave Balikano of MMAF Gym.
> I have the 2nd fight on tape the match was even and
> the action was getting pushed by Billy of Yaw Yan
> until he got hit with a (illegal) knee so he was
> given time to recover he wasn't on the laying on
> the ground as you mentioned he was sitting in the
> chair in the corner..it`s the same as a fighter who
> gets hit below the belt they also get time to
> recover from a (illegal blow)...He was not being
> pushed to continue by his Corner for money or Prize
> !!!!!!!!! If you know Master Nap he treats his
> Fighters like his Sons and the last thing he would
> do is to push the fighter to fight if he was not
> able to continue..Or was the Referee asking the
> judges what to do,.He was making sure that they
> were all informed about what happened.And the fight
> was stopped by the Corner!!!!!!!!!... For the 3rd
> Match of the night went to a 3 round split
> Decision?,So i not sure how you can talk down
> about this event? The Fighting Challenge is a step
> in the right direction for Yaw-Yan and for the
> Marital Arts Movement in the Philippines,Do you
> prefer the fighters to fight on the street or in
> underground fights with no Doctor`s and no rules? I
> know it`s easy make comments and say that`s just my
> opinion,but before you do please do your research
> first.AND THATS ALL I GOT TO SAY ABOUT THAT..
> Chefro
> Yaw-Yan Chef
>
> henkell12000 <henkell12000@...> wrote:
> quote1.: "but bear in mind that they are not being
> forced."
> quote2.: "mistake cannot be corrected so long as
> it doesn't accept
> as mistake"
>
>
> Bon-I understand if you can't accept my submission
> to fact and to un-
> fact based on my own viable observation. maybe we
> are different in
> definition and notion to a certain situation or
> thing or maybe such
> thing is inherent in your art but I can't simply
> accept it. I don't
> know so far…but what I had seen/heard is what I
> had seen and heard,
> to deny it or to accept it has nothing to do with
> what happened in
> the past, and it cant anymore be altered either
> way, were just simply
> discussing it. but please bear in mind that this
> is not about
> condemnation or denigration of anyone nor of your
> organization
> whatsoever, for I don't like that thing to happen
> to me in reverse as
> well. I just raised this topic just to express my
> modicum of
> displeasured to what I'd watched that night, I am
> sorry if I was so
> affected by that event(na di naman dapat) and
> didn't control myself
> to comment on that.
>
> I hope you don't mind this but if I may add lang.
> Just to my
> understanding to any fight situation inside the
> ring, once a fighter
> got top on the mat or wherever possible he could
> top, it's a clear
> evince act of surrender does it? When your fighter
> did hits by a
> solid kick at the left side rib by his opponent he
> was shouted aloud
> in pain (such as AHHHHHHH) I claimed majority
> heard that,,, honest,,,
> after that he lied down and dislike to raise up
> despite of any
> effort of encouragement from people around him. On
> such expression
> does this sort of act cannot be equated as a clear
> TOP on the mat or
> considered surrender? And for heaven sake why the
> referee didn't
> count to the lying fighter, instead he wait/see
> and eventually he let
> the judges decide if the fight will be stop or
> continued
> tsk..tsk..tsk. wow, is that the role of a
> referee?…promise, i do not
> fabricate this story, that is the exact scenario
> that night.( ohh my
> gulayy).
>
> Anyway Bob thanks for your time answering my
> queries and comments I
> really did appreciate it to be honest.
>
> henkell
>
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