Kem Sitsongpeenong vs Ludovic Millet last round
Thursday, July 8th, 2010Kem Sitsongpeenong in the final of an 8n man tournament in France.Kem is the currently the Lumpini no.1 ranked fighter at 147lbs, and former Rajadomnern (130lbs) champion.
Kem Sitsongpeenong in the final of an 8n man tournament in France.Kem is the currently the Lumpini no.1 ranked fighter at 147lbs, and former Rajadomnern (130lbs) champion.
This gives a great overview of the early days of Muay thai in Europe
Thanks to www.mymuaythai.com for this one

Master Sken show poster
This show has a great line up of fighters including the awesome Saenchai.
Looks like a great line up of fighters for Melbourne

Evolution-18


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Results:
Quarter Final 1
JWP defeats Scerri on points but sustained some damage of his own.
Quarter Final 2
Cosmo Alexander defeats Dzhabar on points (cuts Dzhabar with an elbow in the 2nd round.)
Quarter Final 3
Preacher defeats Diego
Quarter Final 4
Madsua defeats Boom Boom on points
Semi 1
Cosmo defeats JWP with leg kicks in the 2nd round.
Semi 2
Madsua Defeats Preacher on points
Finals:
Cosmo Alexander Defeats Madsua and get’s on spot in the 2009 Kings Cup
I must say after watching Yodsankli take cosmo apart this result surprised me but hey stranger things have happened
Results so far
1.Petch-Angkan Kaewsamrit (Thai) lose Petch-Viengchan (Lao)
2.Petch-Nasai (Thai) lose Suwanchad S.Boodsarin (Lao)
3.Goldstar Kiattanadol (Greece) won KO2 Kared Kiatphontip ( Aus ) 72 kg.
4.George Jitti Gym (Italy) lose Phillip Kiatphontip (England) 57 kg.
5.Ploysuew Sakrungrueng (Thai) lose Ko4 Nicole BangklangMuaythai (Aus)
6.Briandon Kaewsamrit (Africa) lose Bualoy Sitchangchai (Thai)
7.Alex Kiatkamthorn (Sweden) won Ko3 Cyrus TigerMuaythai (Usa) 76 kg.
8.Saosing S.Sopit (Thai) won Adi Rompo Gym (Iran) 52 kg.
9.Mosas T.Seangtiannoi (Thai) won Edu Rompo Gym (Iran) 80 kg.
10.Crown Eminentair (Italy) lose Ko 2Chancheanglek S.Chancheang (Thai)
11.Justin Sit-Karuhad (Usa) lose Ko4 Samario IngramGym (Belgium) 72 kg.
12.Cara Synbi Muaythai (Aus) won Namwan RawaiMuaythai (Thai) 57 kg. Live on TV 11 time 2300-0100am
1.Namtan P.Muangpetch (Thai ) lose Olivia Kaewsamrit (SouthAfrica)
WPMF women title Super lightweight
2.Chantal P.Suwannachot (Italy) lose Clair TigerMuaythai
3.Alex Chiangmai Muaythai (Swiss) lose Panom TopKingboxing(Thai)
WPMF women defend title Featherweight champion
4.Pearwa S.Penprapa (Thai) lose Ko3 Melisa Eminent air (England)
5.Imran Sasiprapa ( England) lose ko4 Man Tanachot (Thai)
6.Kajornkiar Rachapat (Thai) won ko 3 Denis Muaythaiplaza (Ger)
Live on TGN time 0100-0300am
1.Charles Francois (France) won ko5 Bird Kam (Cambodia) 67 kg.
WPMF defend title Welterweight champion
2.Kongjak S.Tounthong(Thai) won Michael Lallemand (France)
3.Damien Alamos (France) won Ko1 Kim Sung Yong (Korea) 64kg.
4.Youssef Boughanem (France) won Ko3 Steve Sasiprapa (Korea ) 68 kg.
5.Olivia Jackson (France) lose Jedtamnan Sasiprapa (Thai) 51 kg.
6.Johnny TigerMuaythai (England) lose Leo Kiatpetch(Brazil) 65 kg
You’ll have to excuse the commentary of our good friend Mike

Champion of Champions 2 Line up
The Champion of Champions this year will be held at the Montego Bay, Jamaica, on June 26, 2009 and will host bouts of top fighters from around the world including Thailand’s Contender Asia champion Yodsaenklai, two-time two time K-1 MAX winner Buakaw, and Lumpini and Rajadamnern champion Anuwat, according to Sakchai Tapsuwan, chairman of the Amateur Muaythai Association of Thailand (AMAT).
Also on the fight card are our very own Nathan “Carnage” Corbet, Eugene “Boom boom” Ekkelboom, John Wayne Parr and Angie Parr. This looks set to be an absolute ripper