Originally posted by jrrod02
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He was saying the usual sort of thing in the circumstances. He was there and saw everything done, he did what he did at the behest of his father "....WHO WAS A GREAT GENERATOR OF IDEAS AND ALWAYS THINKING OF WAYS TO INNOVATE THE SPORT..."
He was paying compliments to the dead father, giving him credit for all the improvements and new ideas which improved the system. And it is true that new concepts which are in use today came from the WBC which were then followed by the other organisations. And he was saying the usual thing in these circumstances, that "things are good and we hope that they'll get even better".
Only malicious souls would see it differently.
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