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Legally blind Anthony Mundine vows to fight PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Saturday, 29 September 2007

SYDNEY, Australia - Dual WBA champion Anthony Mundine is "legally blind" in one eye but will still fight for the undisputed world super middleweight title next year, the fighter said Thursday."I don't need two eyes to beat them," Mundine said. "I'll fight with one eye."

Anthony Mundine

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Pornsawan arrives in Philippines, ready for the fight against Nietes for the WBO title PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Saturday, 29 September 2007

 “Ironman” Pornsawan Kratingdaeng Gym arrived in the Philippines, ready for the vacant WBO 105-pound mini-flyweight contest against the Philippine No 1 contender Donnie Nietes on September 30. The Thai fighter vowed to fight it all-out to bring the title belt back to his hometown. The Philippine medias were impressed by the Pornsawan’s arrival and his appearance as he was in confident form.

 

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Benjamin likes Thai boxing PDF Print E-mail
The News - Amateurs
Thursday, 27 September 2007

After Singha Beer opened a Muay Thai clinic for tennis players taking part in the Thailand Open in Bangkok, German Benjamin Becker, world tennis No 79 player, last Wednesday seemed he fell in love with Thai boxing.

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Mike Tyson was released from jail PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Thursday, 27 September 2007

PHOENIX - Mike Tyson was released from jail without bond on a felony drug possession charge Friday after an early-morning arrest in which Buckeye police said they found two bags of white powder in his back pocket.

 

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Fit Pornsawan to fight it all-out PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Thursday, 27 September 2007

Pornsawan Kratingdaeng Gym is ready to travel to the Philippines to vie for the WBO title belt, vowing that he is fit physically following the 100 sparring and ready to write another chapter of history by emerging as the 38th world champion of Thailand. He also said that he did not care that much that the Philippine medias had run their coverage in favour of their fighter.

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Lawyer clears Hoya's sissy-looking photos on website PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Thursday, 27 September 2007

The Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya of the United States sent his lawyer to clear the controversial sissy-looking photos on websites last Wednesday as he confirmed that those pictures were poorly retouched and lodged charges against those websites to take out those pictures.Boxing champ Oscar De La Hoya is insisting that photos circulating on the Internet of him dressed in drag are fake.The fighter is shown wearing a fishnet outfit, heels, ladies’ panties and a wig.

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Korkiart Panichchayarom forgives Panlert to push him for the Asia-Pacific PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Tuesday, 25 September 2007

“Sia Ko” Korkiart Panichchayarom asked for Panlert Korkiart Gym, saying that he want Panlert to come back and train at the Korkiart Gym. He intended to forgive him if he turned to boxing again. Earlier, Korkiart prepared a fight for him in the Asia-Pacific Amateur Boxing Championships, adding that solution is possible for every problem.

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Pornsawan takes 20 sparring daily, Yodsanan helps train PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Due to the limited time, Pornsawan Kratingdaeng Gym trained intensively as “Kamnun K” Pramuk Rojanatun asked him to undergo 20 sparring daily to make sure he will be physically fit ahead of his trip to the Philippines for the WBO fight against home challenger Donnie Nietes on September 30. Yodsanan Sityodthong visited Por Pramuk Camp to give him a morale support and help train him tactically and technically.

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Winyou called to train in Bangkok as new star Nong Bow is born PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Monday, 24 September 2007

The new WBC champ Winyou Paradorn Gym has been asked to train in the “Ja Kae Kuankrod” Camp in Bangkok during the vacation in October, while Singyok  Ariyoshi, manager of Momo Koseiki, has yet impressed the organizers with the privilege he has offered for the second Winyou-Koseiki fight at the end of this year. At the same time, One Songchai Camp will also back up a new talent “Nong Bow Look Huaibong” from Sansai, Chiang Mai in an effort of making her a new champion in the 115-pound class.

(source foto: onesongchai.com)

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Napapol-Saenghirun Napapol-Saenghirun ready for the fight PDF Print E-mail
The News - Thailand Profi
Sunday, 23 September 2007

The all-Thais fight between Napapol Kiartsakchokechai and Saenghirun Victory Gym is ready to go after both fighters passed the weigh-in with the hit-scale 122 pound. The winner in the fight, which will take place in Bang Plama, Suphan Buri on September 20, will get a chance to go up against WBC bantamweight champion Israel Vasquez from Mexico in the next contest.

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