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Big Song hits back Mor Ya's challenge PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 21 September 2007

“Mor Ya” Attaporn Tangnusart challenged Songchai Promotion to send their fighter Puengluang Sor Singyoo, the WBC junior champion, to take on his boy Bandong Victory Gym. Learning this, Big Song said ...

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Aman Jitti Gym, a teen talent with 100 per cent spirit PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 21 September 2007

Aman Jitti Gym, 14, from Leicester, England, made her debut attempt in Muay Thai at 9. She trained in her family’s gym, with her father Mark and mother Maxim Balai owning the gym called “Assaxim”.

(foto: muaythai.co.th)

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Thai Promotor increased Female world Muay Thai PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 21 September 2007

“Sia Ko” Korkiart Panichchayarom increased his chance of running the world  Muay Thai business by seeking professional women’s fighters and supporting them to become world champions in the future. Around 5-6 fighters have already joined Korkiart’s campaign. Korkiart also informed heads of the camps, chairmen of organizations, clubs and other sections to bring their women’s fighters to join the campaign. If those who already experienced tough matches or at least knew fundamental tactics of the amateur boxing will be specially considered.

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Big Song hits back Mor Ya's challenge PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 September 2007

“Mor Ya” Attaporn Tangnusart challenged Songchai Promotion to send their fighter Puengluang Sor Singyoo, the WBC junior champion, to take on his boy Bandong Victory Gym. Learning this, Big Song said, “Who is Bandong? How does he look like? I want his staff to bring him here. I’m ready for the talk. My fighter is strong and fearless. I’m ready to talk to Mor Ya and hope we can agree reach the agreement with the 118-pound fight.”

Source: OneSongchai.com, 19 September 2007

 
Napapol-Saenghirun ready for the fight PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 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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