Rules: Victory by knockout or submission. Only strikes using the arms and legs may be used.
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Really, what were the odds of this?Sure, Blair wasn't the only Muay Thai practitioner in LAW. It wasn't uncommon for wrestlers to dip their toes into other styles in order to help broaden their skillset, especially in the wake of MMA rising to prominence. Nor was it uncommon for wrestlers to start out with a history in another discipline, as Blair herself had done. It also wouldn't be the first time a wrestling promotion had decided to experiment by featuring other styles on the same card as wrestling matches, and LAW had done that plenty of times. But what truly took Blair Yuen by surprise was the knowledge that she wasn't even the only lightweight Asian Canadian Muay Thai user in LAW. With that background in mind, a match between her and Gabrielle Minato seemed inevitable. But LAW was getting more daring with this one - not only would two Muay Thai practitioners face off, it would be under kickboxing rules, with only strikes allowed. All things considered, Blair wasn't going to complain about that. Submissions were never her strong point, even after she'd started training in them to give her an edge in her MMA career. And perhaps a return to form would do her good.
"Coming first to the ring, from Vancouver, British Columbia! Standing at 5'1 and weighing 110 pounds, BLAIR YUEN!!"