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Thai-born boxer to consider new challenge |
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Boxing
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Sunday, 02 December 2007 |
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Eagle Kyowa or Eagle Den, a Thai-born boxer, under the support of Japanese promoter was considering new challenging title.
Den, who left Thailand after losing to his fellow, Oleydong Kratingdang Gym, by points, said he would consider challenging WBA Minimum Weight champion Japanese Yutaka Niida or re-match with Oleydong for WBC title. The former champion said he was disappointed with the results as he believed he could earned more points. He said he was looking forward for re-match with Oleydong but if Niida agrees to fight with him, he will be appreciated to fight against Niida. |
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Four Thai boxers claim all victory in the fight against French fighters |
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Thailand Profi
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Written by Thanaporn, Editor: Nathalee
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Saturday, 01 December 2007 |
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Four Muaythai boxers performed well in France, beating all four French fighers.
Phetake Sor Suwanpakdi beat Marek Fauveau by points in 61 category while Narupol Fairtex win technical knock out over Wilfred Montagne in round two. Kongpipob Phetyindee won over Jaeed Kamel easily when referee stopped the fight only in first round. |
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New Thai Champion to consider next fight |
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Saturday, 01 December 2007 |
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Thai promoter of new WBC Strawweight champion was considering the next defending fight. Piyarat Vachirarattanawong, a manager of Oleydong Kratingdaeng Gym, said he had received many offers, mostly from Japanese promoters who want to sent their boxers to challenge Oleydong title. He said he will consider the offers carefully wheather it worths to defend the title outside Thailand. Piyarat said he himself wants Oleydong to defend his first title here in Thailand for learning experience but if the offers are interesting, he would have sent the champion to fight in Japan next year. |
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Mexican champion to defend his title with Thai boxer |
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Written by Thanaporn, Editor: Nathalee
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Friday, 30 November 2007 |
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Jorge “El Travieso” Arce of Mexico will defend his WBC Latino bantamweight title with Thailand’s Med-Ngern Kratingdaeng Gym. Arce, former WBC Junior Flyweight, WBO Light Flyweight and Interim WBC Flyweight champion will defend his title with Thai opponent Med-Ngern Kratingdaeng Gym. The bout will be part of Furia Latina fight which will be held on 1 December in Albuquerque in United States. |
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Thai challenger becomes new WBC strawweight champion |
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Boxing
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Friday, 30 November 2007 |
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Thai challenger Oleydong Kratingdang Gym win unanimously in the WBC strawweight fight against Thai-born Eagle Den.
The young challenger started well, controlling the game with the combination of jabs and hooks until Japanese-supported boxer, Eagle Den, has to changed tactics to earns the points. But Oleydong’s fitness still caused problem for Den and the fight ended with all three referees from Australia, Philippines and the United States gave challenger a victory. Oleydong became Thai 34th champion. Fight’s promoter Virat Vachiraratanawong said Oleydong fight as planned but however there were several points needed to be improved. He was planning Oleydong first defending match in his home town of Trang but the details and the opponent have not been discussed yet. |
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Inside and around boxing business in Thailand. |
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Gossip
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Thursday, 29 November 2007 |
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Gossip from Thailand by MuayMag.com *The seminar over “the measure to prevent children boxing” has passed which make many people think the seminar was just something happened and forgotten later. People in boxing business should not be worry because this topic will be in “focus” for a while. *Even deputy education minister Varakorn Samakoses who earlier said he would banned school from involving with children boxing. But there is no warning or banning orders have been issued until today. *Boxing people who try hard to give information will received nothing because whatever you said, people who are not in boxing business or do not understand boxing will not understand it anyway. *New comer Nattadet Vachiraratanawong or Boat is familiar to boxing fan when the big boxing fight on 7 December is coming. No one surprises if he is named next new promoter for Lumpini boxing stadium.
*Though new Lumpini stadium chairman General Major Theera Kraipanont said he does not have any policy to appoint new promoter but as we all khow, military police is “Absolutely but uncertain” we may see at least three “same family promoters” in the future. |
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WBC Muaythai champion lost to British boxer |
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Europe Profi
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Written by Thanaporn, Editor: Nathalee
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Thursday, 29 November 2007 |
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Thai champion of WBC Muaythai was knocked out and lost his title to British boxer. Namphon P.K. Stereo, WBC Muaythai champion of Thailand, lost to Liam Harrison in the fight in World Muaythai Championship in United Kindom. Harrison becomes new lightweight champion of WBC Muaythai. |
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Thai PABA champion defends title |
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Thursday, 29 November 2007 |
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PABA Bantamweight champion Tabtimdaeng Na Rachawat knocked his challenger down to retain his title in Bangkok. |
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Three Thai boxers start well in Muaythai world championship 2007 |
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The News -
Amateurs
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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Host nation boxers start with the victory over their opponents in the beginning day of Muaythai World Championship 2007. |
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Thai boxer wins ABCO Bantamweight title |
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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 Veeraphon Nakornlaung Promotion of Thailand won ABCO Bantamweight title unanimously over Filipino boxer. Veeraphon controlled the fight since the beginning through the end, winning the title unanimously. But another Thai, Naphaphon Kiertsakchokechai, who will challenge soon, was counted two times in round eight but Thai fighter box well at the beginning. The match ended draw. |
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