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Iman Barlow and Ashley Nichols headline Enfusion Live Halifax as Barlow Defends Title – Full Fight Card

In NewsTags ashley nichols, fight card, iman barlow, newsPublish DateJuly 5, 2017Leave a comment Angela Chang
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Wanchalerm, Janjao, and Littewada Part of Best of Siam XI Fight Card

Best of Siam has held shows at Rajadamnern Stadium, and during their last show, they really put foreigner fighters up front and center, with foreigners being crowned new WBC and Rajadamnern Stadium titles. The French based promotion will hold its next show in Paris on June 29th. The current fight card guarantees this show to be fireworks with excellent fighters on it. Three Thai fighters will be flying to France to represent their national sport. Littewada Sitthikul will be up against Morgan Adrar. Littewada is a southpaw Muay Femur, extremely well rounded in all his major weapons, including boxing. He can hang with the other top, more well-known fighters, such as Saenchai. He fought Pakorn and Yodwicha, and can boast WMC and Channel 7 Stadium titles. Morgan Adrar just fought Pakorn in Lebanon, and has previously versed Saenchai, so he is not someone who will be messing around in the fight. Adrar is also a former WBC and WMC champion. Littewada usually fights at 63-64 kg and Adrar fights from 67-70 kg; the agreed weight has not yet been made public, but it will be interesting to see what they settle on. Janjao Sitsongpeenong, son of the famed trainer Jakkrit Fairtex, […]

In NewsTags best of siam xi, fight cardPublish DateMay 18, 2017Leave a comment Angela Chang

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