Phoenix 2 Championship Fight Results Posted on May 1, 2017May 1, 2017 By Angela Chang Phoenix 2 put on a very exciting show with high level fighters.The females fought all 5 rounds, and Shevchenko became the new WMC World Champion.Labban knocked down Ibraham three times in the first round, getting him a TKO win The fight between Sinno and Hussein was clinch-heavy. Hussein was knocked down in R2 and was cut by a punch, giving Sino the victory after three rounds.Ghorabi seemed to be getting the better of Willmott until he got caught with a punch that KO’ed him.Roche and Banks went into an elbow war and the doctor had to stop the fight in the second round, awarding Banks the W.In the main event, Saenchai and Hlali went the distance, but once again, Saenchai proved that he is the greatest P4P fighter and was victorious after five rounds. *Winner in boldSaenchai vs Aziz Hlali (FR) *Decision Mohamad Ghorabi vs David Willmott *KO Kassem Daher vs Mohamad Salama – WMC Continental Title *Decision Armen Grigoryan vs Xie Wei – WMC Inter-Continental Title *Decision Antonina Shevchenko vs Isa Keskikangas – WMC World + Phoenix Titles *Decision Wendell Roche vs Steven Banks *TKO Jihad Mekdad vs Ali Garcia *TKO Musipon Pakorn vs Morgan Adrar – WMC World Title *Decision Ziad Sinno vs Mohanad Hussein *Decision Ahmed Labban vs Ahmed Ibrahim (EG) *TKO News fight resultsphoenix 2 championshipphoenix championshipsaenchai
Muay Thai Muay Thai in the Olympics: What Does “Provisional Recognition” Mean For the Sport? Posted on June 27, 2021October 27, 2024Muay Thai in the Olympics? What does provisional recognition even mean? When will you get to see the sport in the Games? All these questions answered and more. Read More
News Women’s Fight @ Samui Fight 2017 Posted on September 1, 2017August 28, 2019As part of a plan to promote tourism to Koh Samui, it will be home to a festival of Muay Thai fights. The fights start on September 7, 2017 and end on September 10, 2017, giving fans four days of fights. Read More
News Thailand’s Third Wave Shuts Down Bangkok’s Muay Thai Scene Posted on April 26, 2021April 26, 2021Just a few months after the second wave of COVID-19 that prompted closures in Bangkok and surrounding provinces in January, infections are on the rise again. Except for this time, it’s been detected that it’s the UK variant of the strain – so far, it’s spread more quickly and resulted in more deaths than the last wave. There is currently a shortage of hospital beds in Bangkok. People are being turned away due to this.Starting today, April 26, 31 types of venues in Bangkok are mandated to close for the next two weeks (or until further notice). These venues include Muay Thai camps, boxing stadiums, fitness gyms, and parks. Read More