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Lady Fighter: Thailand’s Newest All-Women Promotion | Fight Results with Video!

PAT (Thailand) title fights. All-women card. Televised. Every Sunday. Lady Fighter is the latest promotion in the country to host all-female cards every week. It’s hosted by Colonol Boonsong Phromnil in collaboration with the Nakhon Ratchasima Muay Thai Club. Lady Fighter is sanctioned by PAT (Professional Boxing Association of Thailand), hence why PAT title fights are taking place. PAT Champions So far, four title fights have taken place. Here are the following Thailand champions from those fights:102 lb: Phayahong Rongriangilakorat (won via decision vs Fahchiangrai Sor. Saenchai)105 lb: Saenjan Sit. Tichabi (won via decision vs Mongkutpetch Rawaimuaythai)100 lb: Chabakaew Por. Muangpetch (won via decision vs Pornthip Por. Ampa)126 lb: Kwankhao Por. Muangpetch (won via decision vs Petchnaree Wor. Maniwan) Fights take place at CentralPlaza every Sunday and are streamed live via Channel 5 HD. We will be posting the individual fights on our YouTube channel 1-3 days after each event takes place. The Changing Landscape Women fighters are getting more and more opportunities to fight on bigger televised shows in Thailand. Before COVID, there weren’t too many options for women – the occasional women’s bout on Channel 8, the annual WPMF shows were not enough in terms of opportunity and […]

In NewsTags fight results, fight videos, lady fighterPublish DateMarch 30, 2021Leave a comment Angela Chang
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Muay Hardcore – October 19, 2019: Fight Results

The inaugural show of Muay Hardcore on October 19 was shown on Channel 8 and was promoted by the TV’s studio’s longer-running Super Champ 8 show. The entire card showcased Muay Thai in MMA gloves in three-round bouts. Most of the fights ended by knockout. The main event was a rematch between Sawsing Sor. Sopit and Brooke Farrell. This bout made history in Thailand as the first televised female Muay Thai match with MMA gloves. You can read about this bout more in detail here: Brooke Farrell vs Sawsing Sor. Sopit II: A Photo Essay

In NewsTags fight results, muay hardcore, newsPublish DateOctober 22, 2019Leave a comment Angela Chang

Phoenix 2 Championship Fight Results

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 bold Saenchai 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 […]

In NewsTags fight results, phoenix 2 championship, phoenix championship, saenchaiPublish DateMay 1, 2017Leave a comment Angela Chang

Thai Fight Samui 2017 Results

The first Thai Fight event to have females on the card ended with an extraordinary number of knockouts. Unfortunately, they did not air the females fights on TV so I am still looking for videos of those fights. The fight between Rosa and Phetchnapa went the distance, but Walorska had the fight stopped in the second round vs Mungkornkhao. *Winner in bold Jamie Pudge vs Phanpikard Heng-Heng Gym *KO Chadd Collins VS Manasak Sor.Jor.Lekmuangnon *Decision Juliana Rosa VS Phetchnapa Kiatkitiphan *Decision Jarred Rothwell VS P.T.T. Petchrungrueng *KO Sean Clancy VS Kongsuk Sitbunmee *KO Joanna Walorska VS Mungkornkhao Pollamai-Plakad Gym *TKO Ilyass Chakir VS Youssef Boughanem *Decision Damon Goodwin vs Payak – Samui Lukjaoporongtom Kromsappasamit *Decision Nick Price VS Saiyok Pumphanmuang Windy Sport *KO Aroondej Petchsupapan VS Saensatharn P.K.Saenchai Muaythai Gym *Decision Lee Fook vs  Padsaenlek Rachanon *KO There are a number of the fights above on YouTube, but the fight between Chakir and Boughanem was posted on the Muay Ying facebook page. You can watch it below:

In NewsTags asia walorska, fight results, juliana rosa, thai fight samuiPublish DateMay 1, 2017Leave a comment Angela Chang

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