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Home » Muay Thai » News » Thai Fight Samui 2017 Results

Thai Fight Samui 2017 Results

Posted on May 1, 2017May 1, 2017 By Angela Chang

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:

News asia walorskafight resultsjuliana rosathai fight samui

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