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No, but I've fought in other organizations for muay thai and international rules. So, are you fighting in an ISKA card or trying to? The ISKA isn't like the UFC, Pride where it's really hard to get onto. If you got the skills to fight in muay thai or whatever you can fight in an ISKA card. It's not the the cream of the crop for muay thai. Usually what happens is you have a few top dogs and the rest of the people are just sheep to be slaughtered by them.

My advice to get onto an ISKA card would be to train at a gym that has those connections. Fairtex comes to mind fairly quickly as one of these gyms since they used to(they might still)sponsor a lot of "strike force" cards. Keep training hard is the last best of advice, but make sure you're training under a good kickboxing/muay thai coach. It doesn't do you much good to train hard if you're training wrong.

Edited by legkicker

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