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23.08.2011
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Following a successful Grand Opening to the TVC 2011 on July 23 at River City Hall in Bangkok, all attention is
now focused on the second instalment of what is fast becoming the international muaythai event series in the world. On August 12,
Elite Boxing will once again team up with One Songchai to
host TVC at the Queen’s Cup at Sanam Luang in Bangkok.
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23.08.2011
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Muaythai promoter Elite Boxing held a press conference at
Gaysorn Plaza in Bangkok yesterday to announce the schedule for the much
anticipated second series of Thailand VS Challenger (TVC). Featuring a
total of five confirmed events in both Europe and Asia, TVC (2011) will
be launched at a Grand Opening at the River City Hall in Bangkok on July
23.
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22.08.2011
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Although Petchrung 96 Penang began his fight with Kuan Ou Pansomboon quite well and was leading by 2 to 1 in the early stages,
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19.08.2011
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The 22nd “Isuzu Cup” or “Isuzu D-max Muaythai to Global” will include 8
Muaythai stars competing against each other in the 145-147 pound
category.
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19.08.2011
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In this Thai Fight Extreme 2011 program in Tokyo, Japan, living muaythai
legend Buakaw Por Pramuk proved his ability by using his elbows to send
his Japanese opponent down twice before finally winning by TKO in the
second round.
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19.08.2011
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Wanchalerm (Ood Donmuang) used his size advantage to come from behind and defeat Sanghiran Louk Baanyai on points in the main fight of Suek Muaythai Jed See at the temporary Muaythai arena at Bangkok University’s Thonburi Campus on 7 August.
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19.08.2011
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Even with a 2-pound disadvantage, Nopchai Kiatpattarapan was able to use
his right kicks and knee jabs to defeat Yodsak Jor Nopparat by TKO in
the middle of the fourth round in Suek Jao Muaythai’s main fight at
Ormnorm arena on 6 August.
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19.08.2011
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Buakaw Por Pramuk and the Thailand team are going to Japan to join the 3rd round of the Thai Fight Extreme 2011 program.
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18.08.2011
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On behalf of the World Muaythai Council and the world muaythai community, we wish to express our sincere condolences for the recent passing of Mark Fowler. His death is a great loss. We wish to extend our hearts, filled with sympathy, to his family, friends and colleagues who have been affected, so greatly, by his passing. He has made many contributions to the world of muaythai, where he proudly represented his country, in several occasions, such as the recent IFMA
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17.08.2011
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18/08/11 - In Memory of Mark Fowler
On behalf of the World Muaythai Council and the world muaythai community, we wish to express our sincere condolences
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