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Thai femal champion will defend her title PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Thailand's first female champion Samson Sor Siriporn will fight Japanese Momo Koseki in her second defend title match in Thailand.
   
World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight holder Samson will fight in her second defend titile match with Koseki in Bangkok's shopping mall on Monday 19 November.
            
It will be the second defend title for Samson since she won the title in April this year.
           
Samson holds record of nine winn, two losts while her opponent holds record of three wins and one lost.
                 
There will be another two matches - the boxing bout between Thai Wandee Singwangcha and Filipino boxing for the vacant ABCO Flyweight title and the fight between Nong Mai Sor Siriporn and Japanese Kayoko Ibata for WBC International minimumweight title.
        
Source: Thai Rath Daily
 
Thai challenger lost in Tokyo PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Tuesday, 06 November 2007

Denkaosan Kratingdaeng Gym of Thailand failed to grabbed WBA flyweight title after the judges decided a draw in his fight against Japanese champion Takefumi Sakata in Tokyo.

Denkaosan, ranked second in the WBA, fired series of power-packed punches against Sakata since the begining of the bout and claimed blood from Sakata in the 7th round. After the half way fight, Denkaosan seemed tired before he allowed the champion to fight back. Thai fighter also recieveed one-point penalty for holding in the 12th round, which decided the outcome of the bout.
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Lily Counting the Day for a Fight in the Philippines this November 9 PDF Print E-mail
The News - Thailand Profi
Monday, 05 November 2007

The famous OneSongChai program promoter, Songchai Rattanasuban, revealed that his own boxer, Lily Rajprasong-Gym, has been scheduled to have a show fight in the Philippines this November 9. Lily accepted that she was excited about this match because it’s her first time to go abroad and she set high goal for this match.

After coming back, she wanted to vie for Winyu Paradorn-Gym, the famous female boxing champion of Thai people at present.  For Winyu Paradorn-Gym, she fought with Tukta Sor. Ratana, another OneSongChai boxer, in M-150 OneSongChai program last October 23 at an Amornwuttikul makeshift ring in Ayuthaya province where Channel had televised live at 15.00 – 17.00 hrs.  

Source: Daily News

 
"Poonsawat" Retains His Belt with Filipinos Fighter this November 12 PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Sunday, 04 November 2007

"The Junior Tank" Poonsawat Kratingdaeng Gym is preparing for his PABA Champion title defense with Arial Autria from the Philippines this November 12. The program will be held in Nakornsawan province, Thailand, broadcast lived by Channel 3. Then, he will have to fight with his compatriot Somsak Singhchatchawal in order to find a winner to vie for WBA super bantamweight world champion with the belt holder Celestino Caballero from Panama.

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Former Thai Champion returns to the bout PDF Print E-mail
The News - Thailand Profi
Saturday, 03 November 2007

Former Thai Champion Rattanaphon Korkiet Gym or Rattanaphon Sor Vorapin will challenged the vacant PABA flyweight title with Indonesian runner-up.
         
New promoter Korkiet Panichayarom, from Korkiet Gym said he will support Rattanaphon, two-times IBF miniflyweight Champion,  to challenge for the vacant PABA flyweight title.
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Famouse Thai promoter died of cancer PDF Print E-mail
The News - Thailand Profi
Saturday, 03 November 2007
One of Thai famouse promoter, Samreung Keunoon, has died of cancer in his hometown in southern Thailand Samreung suffered of cancer for more than two years and passed away peacefully on Wednesday morning in Nakhon Srithammarat , Thailand ’s southern province.
     
Samreung was own a boxing camp name, Pitakkruchaidan. His boxers successfully claimed several national titles and well-known among boxing fans.
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Boxing Society Gathering for the King PDF Print E-mail
The News - Thailand Profi
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

The boxing people in Thailand  ranging from promoters from the same family “Sia Nao – Sia Tang” or Virat – Piyarat Vajiratanawongse, Mit Nakorn, famous boxers such as Chatchai Sasakul, Pongsuklek Kratingdaeng Gym, Sirimongkol Looksiripat, and more, gathering together to sign a guest book wishing His Majesty the King the best health at Siriraj hospital.

 
Thai fighter to fight for straweight title PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Oleydong Kratingdaeng Gym will challenged WBX straweight titile with Thailand-born boxer Eagle Den from Japan next month.The bout will be held at Army’s infantary unit 11 in Bangkok on 29 November.

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Thai sport authority to study the ban of students box PDF Print E-mail
The News - Thailand Profi
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Pemphon Phuthornjai, Sport Authorities of Thailand(SAT)’s director of boxing committee, said the SAT will study the research saying children will be harmed if they were trained and do boxing when they were too young.

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Japanese Promoter Offers Big Money to Buy Option 2, "Sia-Nao" Turn Down Request for a Bigger Yen PDF Print E-mail
The News - Box
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

After traveling back from watching WBC 112-pound flyweight title defense fight which the belt holder, Naito Daisuke beat his compatriot, Daiki Kameda last October 11, “Sia Nao”, Mr. Virat Vajiratanawongse revealed that the rematch negotiation between Daisuke and “Jao-Korn” has been successful and Daisuke will definitely come to Thailand for the rematch around the beginning of next year. Hiruyuki Miyata has already sent confirm document and there is high possibility to move the fight schedule up from beginning of February to be the end of January 2008.

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