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The last big job
Written by Piyasak, Editor: Wissawa   
Wednesday, 12 January 2011

 

Having associated with boxing society for most of his life, “Share Mae”, Niwat Laosuwannawat is named “9-life cat” since he has organized all types of boxing regardless of Muaythai or international-style boxing. Nowadays, although he is getting old, a sweet-eyes promoter is still making excellent works, especially in world-class international boxing. Not only Kwanthai Sit Morseng is standing on the throne or the World Boxing Association, many boxers are waiting for their turn to challenge for world championship.

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Cannot die in peace!
Written by Piyasak, Editor: Wissawa   
Wednesday, 05 January 2011

 

At this moment, Shing Ko Wu, the president of AIBA or the International Boxing Association is still oppose against “Set Weep”, general Taweep Jantararoj, the president of Thai vest boxing. It always make a quarrel with him.
   
It never reconciles.
   
This becomes a major obstruction for collecting international medal of Thai amateur boxing team.
   
Finally, “Set Weep” chose to step down from his position. He determined to resign from the position of association president.

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He is likely to move.
Written by Piyasak, Editor: Wissawa   
Thursday, 28 October 2010

 

Last time when he arranged Suek Onesongchai broadcasted on channel 11, he had problems about the stage for competition and he had to move frequently. When he settled his own stage at around Mengjai square, his program was removed from television making boxing fans disappointed.

He turns to cooperate with “Siam Sport TV” and arrange “Suek Muay Siam Onesongchai” broadcasted live from Romsrithong boxing stage, Kratumban, Samut Sakhon. It seems to be working both the location and the competition, which fighters are matched perfectly.

Its rating is so high comparing to other channels’ broadcasted live boxing programs.

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'Share Mae' resigns
Written by Piyasak, Editor: Wissawa   
Tuesday, 05 October 2010

 

“Share Mae”, Niwat Laosuwannawat has resigned from being a Rajdamnern stage’s promoter. His reason was just that he wanted talented young generation to replace him. He did not quarrel with Rajdamnern stage.

“Share Mae” revealed that he entered into boxing society in 1973, when the democracy was flourishing. He was persuaded by Kongseit Sealee Thawornchai, the oldest brother. After that, “Sea Dam”, Termsak Pititanasarnsombat came. Therefore, boxing fans called them Sor Mor Dor group. Their works were appreciated by boxing fans. They created attractive important boxers for Rajdamnern, which was number one boxing camp at that time.

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When no recognition resignation would be better
Written by Piyasak, Editor: Wissawa   
Thursday, 30 September 2010

 

People get surprised when “Share Mae”, Niwat Laosuwanawat suddenly sends a letter to resign from being “Suek Palang Nhum” promoter of Rajdamnern stage!
 
He left his 38 years of prosperity negligently.
 
Although promoter position is sweet and valuable but Share Mae does not let anyone buy him. He turns away from a huge amount of money.
 
It is not that he is not interested in money. However, it has been told that this is for “honor” especially. Previously, Suek Palang Nhum used to be a great program. It held numerous great fights. It also organizes world-boxing competitions and creates champions for Air boxing camp continually.

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