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Written by Piyasak, Editor: Wissawa   
Friday, 27 August 2010

 

Although Thai waistcoat boxing society is quiet lately after “Set Weep”, general Taweep Chantararoj, the president of association, is in his trouble until he has to stop giving news and Thai boxers could not attend Youth Olympic at Singapore, however, the atmosphere in a national team camp they have just moved in is hot!

Thai boxers, both old and new generations, are fighting one another to be national team attending Asian Games at Guangzhou.
Currently, International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) has determined to reduce the number of low-weight limitation. This makes Thai low-weight boxers stressed because many of them have to fight in the same limitation.

A person who gets into trouble must be “Coach Sam”, master sergeant Kamanit Nareerak, the leader of coach staff. He could not decide which boxer has to go, particularly in 50 kg limitation, the lowest weight limitation, which is promising for golden medal.
Kaew Phongprayun, who has been being known as “Sea Games national team” for the past 11 years has to fight with Amnat Ruenreung, another talented boxer unavoidably.

Finally, the association solved the problem by arranging a special match, a real fight, judged by referees of boxing association.
Nevertheless, the one who was upset and packed his belongings back was Chao Kaew, the best amateur sportsperson of Siam Award and Sports Authority of Thailand. He lost with 1 to 2 score.

However, this relieves “Coach Sam” because he does not have to remove anyone out from the list. Both Kaew and Amnat are skillful boxers. It would be a problem if he removed any of them.

Throwing a sword to the committee, there is no need for paracetamol!

 

Source: Muaysiam

 
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