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Thai sport authority to study the ban of students box |
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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Pemphon Phuthornjai, Sport Authorities of Thailand(SAT)’s director of boxing committee, said the SAT will study the research saying children will be harmed if they were trained and do boxing when they were too young. |
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"NONG AIM" PRESENTS 2 HOT PROGRAMS, "NONG TOOM" AND "MARATHON MATCH |
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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“Nong Aim” Sathida Pinsinchai, is ready for her new role as the world youngest boxing promoter. Started with organizing boxing event of three couple of famous Thai female boxers on Sunday, October 28, broadcast lived at 12.30 hrs by Modern 9 channel (Thailand time). After that she prepared to hold an event for “Nong Toom” Parinya Kietbussaba to fight with a foreign female boxer on November 25 this year. In addition, she opens application for female boxers at 42 kg-division to apply for a Knockout Marathon boxing event competing for hundred thousand Baht prize on December 2. |
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Thai minister bans underaged teenagers for boxing |
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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Thai education minister Varakorn Samakoses will banned all schools across the country for training students aged under 15 years old for professional boxing. Varakorn said according to the Child Watch Project's survey found that almost 1,000 children aged under 18 years old in the country's northeast provinces were involving in boxing matches for living. The youngest age found was seven years old with weight of 24 kilogrammes while girls were also more involve in boxing training as the fight will cost between 50-600 baht (1.43 dollars to 17.14 dollars) |
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Thai minister bans underaged teenagers for boxing |
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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Thai education minister Varakorn Samakoses will banned all schools across the country for training students aged under 15 years old for professional boxing.
Varakorn said according to the Child Watch Project's survey found that almost 1,000 children aged under 18 years old in the country's northeast provinces were involving in boxing matches for living. The youngest age found was seven years old with weight of 24 kilogrammes while girls were also more involve in boxing training as the fight will cost between 50-600 baht (1.43 dollars to 17.14 dollars). |
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Open 5 new female fighters, Fans should keep an eye on Lookpla and Patomsook? |
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Sunday, 28 October 2007 |
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“Sia Ko” Korkiert Panichchayarom opens his new 5 female professional boxers aiming for the world champion. Their first fight will be included in male world boxing event on October 23 at a makeshift ring in front of Patumthani’s old city hall. The female fighters who should be kept an eye on are “Patomsook Patomphotong” and “Lookpla Sitpetyoo” who have extensive experience in Thai kickboxing as well as international boxing. “Sia-Ko” is planning to place them in 108-pound division the same as Samson-Ying Sor.Siriporn, a famous female WBC world champion. |
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