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Home arrow All News arrow Boxing arrow FAHSANG LEFT FOR CANADA READY TO WIN THE CHAMP
FAHSANG LEFT FOR CANADA READY TO WIN THE CHAMP
Sunday, 28 October 2007

 Fahsang Por Thawatchai and his team has already left Bangkok for Canada with confident to defeat the host boxer Steve Molitor and take IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion belt to Thailand. Jimmy, Ekarat Chaichotchoung, the manager, revealed that Fahsang is fully prepared for 24-hour long flight and a freezing 10 degree temperature.

 

Moreover, the team leader, “O Tue” has told Fahsang to fight at his very best and is confident that his boxer’s strength is ready to beat the opponent. Three juries are from the United States while referee from the host country is prohibited.

IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion contest between “The Canadian Kid”, Steve Molitor and “Devastating-Left-Hander”, Fahsang Por Thawatchai, a 5th ranked champion from Thailand, in Casino Rama in Ontario, Canada. Kietkreerin Promotion will be the host broadcaster live through channel 7 on Saturday, October 27, local time, which falls on Sunday, October 28, at 9.00 am, Thailand time. 

Before leaving Bangkok, Fahsang has admitted that this is the most important fight of his life. He has gone through the best training and without any injuries. Everything went well and he has more than 100 round warm-up fight preparing for this match. Though his opponent seems to have a better form in many people eyes, he himself is confident to win and bring the world champion title to Thailand.

Jimmy, Ekarat Chaichotchoung, the manager, assured that Fahsang will not have problem adapting himself to a cold weather after a 24-hour long flight because the boxer has experienced in fighting in the United States and the food and cloths have been fully prepared for the fighter.        

“Tang-Thong Kiettaweesuk”  former Thai boxing champion and former national boxing athlete, a left-handed boxer who has swift and sharp boxing style like the champion, Molitor. While “O Tue” or Pravit Kongtongsamuth, the team leader, stated that he has told “Tang-Thong Kiettaweesuk”, a former Thai national boxing athlete, to help Fahsang with the warm-up training because “Tang-Thong” has a swift and sharp boxing style like Molitor. Sometimes he found “Tang-Thong” performance better than Molitor.

This warm-up does really help “Fahsang” to improve his pace. Moreover, “O Tue” has told “Fahsang” to fight at his very best and his vigor will finally beat Molitor. Before boarding, the fighter’s weight has been kept not to over 4 pounds. In addition, Mr Sompong Atchanukroa, Thailand’s IBF representative assured that the Institute board has fairly selected the juries and referees to give the fairest justice in the world standard.

Then there are Mr Lynsey Tucker, from the United State, as the witness; Mr Rocky Soniakis (Canana) as a jury. All referees are all American namely Mr Robert Gonsales, Mr Jeans William, and Mr Safis Raschada.  

Regarding the referee, Jimmy is not worried much because he believed in the justice and the world standard institute.

Source: Muay Siam Daily’s, 17 October 2007

 
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