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The new WBC Female Champion Atomweight PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 01 September 2007
Winyu (Thailand): The new WBC Female Champion Atomweight !!
    
WBC Female Champion Challenge Atomweight (Vacant) at Ayutthaya Province.
    
Winyu Paradorn Gym (Thai) vs. Momo Koseki (Japan)
    
    
    
Winyu won by points with: 96:94 / 96:95 / 96:94
    
     
And Winyu now is the 2nd WBC Female Champion of Thailand.
    
The other fights:
     
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Manas and Suriya can?t not reached to CUBA (again) PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Manas and Suriya can’t not reached to CUBA (again)
    
The problem happened again with 2 Olympic heroes Manas Boonchamnong and Suriya Prasathinpimai.
    
According to their first time can’t be success of the journey to Cuba because of having Visa problem in Mexico.
    
Now the second flight had problem again when they arrived Philippines airport and waiting for transit to Los Angeles and got big storm on that day and had to fly back to Thailand again.
    
Gen. Taweep Chantararoj, the chairman of Amateur boxing Association set plan for their 3rd flight again on 26 August and will fly with another 2 boxers and Coach.
    
Coach Kamnit Narirat, got the news that Manas and Suriya had problem again when they flew with Philippines Airline since 17 Aug, and got problem with ‘Big Storm’ and Philippines Airlines cancelled all flight to USA, so they had to fly back to Thailand.
    
The 3rd flight will be on 26 August departure from Bangkok 13.00 hr. by Philippines airlines as the same and then transit to Los Angeles, Mexico and Cuba.
    
Coach Kamnit, also said he still worried about Manas’s over weight and he never train hard so far and now he has only 50 days left before fight in ‘AIBA World Championship 2007’ in Chicago, USA on 23 Oct - 3 Nov 2007 and the boxer who qualified will go to ‘Olympic Beijing Games 2008’.
    
However, Gen. Taweep hope this boxing team will get some of the Olympic medal for Thailand but Manas still over weight a lot and has to train him hard when he arrive Cuba.
        
    
Source: dailynews.co.th
Photo Source: chiangmainews.co.th
 
1.5 Million Audiences on Samson Sor Siriporn PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 27 August 2007
Rating Overwhelmingly 1.5 Million audiences on Samson fighting of her first defense title WBC 108 lbs. on Thai Ch. 7
    
The result of rating checked by ‘AGB Nielsen Media Research’ found the TV rating of defense title between Samson Sor Siriporn vs. Anri Nakagawa overwhelmingly to 1,501,000 audiences approximately on 15 August 2007 lately.
    
However, Samson Sor Siriporn has the mandatory fight in November against
    
Anastasia Toktaulova (Russia) #2 of WBC
    
(#1 is Julia Sahin (Germany) who already won the champion belt of WIBF, recently)
    
Mr. Choowong Thumkij, the international manager of Samson said:
“Now we are during in discussion with Anastasia’s manager about the place of this mandatory fight, where should it be, Thailand or Russia.”
“We are trying to negotiated to fight in Thailand but if it’s not success we have to go for bidding.”
    
Source: siamsport.co.th
 
50 Questions with Sirimongkol Singmanasak PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 August 2007
50 Questions with Sirimongkol Singmanasak
  
Sirimongkol Singmassak, former of WBC 2 champion belts (Bantamweight and Super Featherweight) and the winner of K-1 Khan in South Korea recently. Sirimongkol the good looking and sexy boxer of Thailand has many problems in his life after he lost WBC Feather weight champion belt, such as the rights of Managers and his nude magazine and got bad reputed for long time.
    
  
However, he passed all of his problems finally and now come back to fight in Muaythai in K-1 Khan and just won by KO2 with Evefair Ingram Gym on Queen’s birthday 12th August 2007, Bangkok Thailand.
  
1. How is everything now ?
Sirimongkol: My life is happy is now … I’m fine.
    
2. How is your income now?
Sirimongkol: It’s ok, if I have schedule to fight every month, it will be good cause I won’t lack of money.
  
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Samson Sor Siriporn vs. Anri Nakagawa - Photo Gallery PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 August 2007

Short of the Day: Samson Sor Siriporn vs. Anri Nakagawa

Samson Sor Siriporn left-heavy punch to Anri’s face wrinkle before success her first defense title of WBC Female Light Flyweight on 15 August 2007 at The MCC Hall, the Mall Bangkae, Thailand.

Photo by: Muaysiam Weekly, 22 August 2007
 
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