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Ratchadamnern to spend 200 million Baht to revamp stadium
Written by Varut, Editor: Wissawa   
Monday, 09 November 2009

 

Thailand’s Ratchadamnern Stadium has announced it would spend nearly 200 million Baht on an ambitious project to upgrade its facilities as well as adding more buildings to the complex.

The construction has already started since October 1 but the stadium executives and the contractor just signed an agreement on the project on October 29. Upon completion, the stadium would boast brand-new two commercial buildings, a mixed-use building, and a parking garage.

It will also invest on repairing the stadium itself, allocating space for recreation, improving the landscape, and adding a number of new shops and a muaythai museum.

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Lekkla win at Lumpinee (Muaythai result 23 October 2009)
Written by Natalee   
Saturday, 24 October 2009

 

Lekkla Tanasuranakon beat Rungpet Wor. Sungprapai by points in the main bout of Petchpiya Fight at Lumpinee Stadium on Oct 23.( Promoter : Piyarat Wachiraratanawong)

Elsewhere, Yodnguen Tor. Chalermchai lost the Lumpinee’s Muay Thai Mini-Flyweight title to Chocknumchai Sitjakung, Kongfar Sor. Werapon knocked Chanaaik Petfergus in 3rd round, Farsai Kiatmoo9 lost to Nawapon Por. Pernruamsarng, Songkom Sakhomsin beat Paytai Sevenfarm (Na Sofia), Rittevada Sor. Thammarangsi (Sitikoon) beat Klasiam Sor. Jor. Montree, Denvittaya Sor. Werapon lost to Ponmongkon Sor. Thammarangsi (Sitthongsak).

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Methawin overwhelm Oddnoi (Muaythai result 22 October 2009)
Written by Natalee   
Friday, 23 October 2009

 

Oddnoi Sor. Wongtong lost to Methawin Chor. Sungprapai in the main bout of Petjaopraya Fight at Rajadamnern Stadium on Oct 22. (Promoter : Suvit Koiyeanyong)

Elsewhere, Visunlek Nakontongparkview knocked Yokmorakot Petfergus (Sit Or.) in 4th round, Jomravee Sor. Baksomboonvit lost to Daosakon Petjaopraya, Kengnumchai Sor. Tawanrung beat Klakhunsuek Chumpairtour, Yodpanomrung Por. Chaiwat knocked Superlek Lekrungruangyon in 3rd round, Kasemnoi Sor. Tawanrung beat Sam-A Petmuangtrad, Numnar Por. Onnuth lost to Jongsanun Suvitgym.

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Singmanee disqualify in 4th round (Muaythai result 21 October 2009)
Written by Natalee   
Friday, 23 October 2009

 

Singmanee Sor. Srisompong disqualified in 4th round in the fight with Kongfar Auddonmuang (Eminentair) in the main bout of Yodwanpaded Fight at Rajadamnern Stadium on Oct 21. (Promoter : Yodwanpaded Suwanvijit)

Elsewhere, Sitichailek Nor.Sripueang beat Pannguen Petmuangtrad, Superbank Or.Kwanmuang lost to Denchucheep Tor. Chucheep, Rodduan Fonjangchonburi draw Jaded Sevenfarm, Detsakda Sor.Ponchai beat Yoknoi Sitcharngvet, Sailab Tor. Chucheep beat Lom-Esan Sor. Ratanakoon, Petchunnueang Or. Watcharapong lost to Chaibancha Sor. Saenchai.

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Thai authorities to punish 'wrongdoers' responsible for Sakai's death
Written by Varut, Editor: Wissawa   
Thursday, 22 October 2009

  Somchart Charoenwatcharawit

 

Thailand’s Board of Boxing Sport has agreed to pay 50,000 Baht to the family of boxer Sakai Jockeygym who died from head injury from match in Japan, while the Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PBAT) is pushing for a punishment on the “wrongdoers”.

PBAT president Somchart Charoenwatcharawit, who is also a member of the Board of Boxing Sport, said Sakai violated the law when he fought abroad without getting prior permission from PBAT. He also said the claim of Sakai’s promoter Chucharoen Rawee-aramwong that the fight was permitted by Ratchadamnern Stadium, instead of PBAT, was causing confusion to the public.

Somchart is looking to have the board assist the family of the boxer, while exacting punishment on the “wrongdoers”. Tourism and Sports Minister Chumpol Silpa-archa, who chaired the board, agreed with Somchart and said there must be punishment on the promoter and those who helped arranged Sakai to fight abroad.

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