Happy 2018! Posted on January 2, 2018 By Angela Chang I received an email today stating that Muay Ying has been put on a list of the top 75 Muay Thai blogs. To my pleasant surprise, Muay Ying was ranked at #44!In their words, the ranking is based on:The Best Muay Thai blogs from thousands of top Muay Thai blogs in our index using search and social metrics. Data will be refreshed once a week.These blogs are ranked based on following criteriaGoogle reputation and Google search rankingInfluence and popularity on Facebook, twitter and other social media sitesQuality and consistency of posts.Feedspot’s editorial team and expert reviewYou can see the entire list here.This brings me to reflect on the type of work done on Muay Ying. Because of lack of time and resources, I haven’t been able to work and deliver posts and news as much as I’d like to. I am still trying to do my best to provide news and ongoing matters that aren’t regularly covered by the other news outlets. My goal is still the same in that I want to achieve equality for females when it comes fighting and knowledge of female fighters. Long story short, I hope 2018 is a better year for Muay Ying and we can better achieve that goal.Thank you for your support and comments! They mean the world to me. News rewardtop blog
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