| Crowd favorite Poompoi Noi (Bridgestone Gym Dublin) fought twice this month..(Read
more) |
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| Andrew Colgraves (Sityodtong Melbourne) lost a match at Gawilla Stadium on points and came back a week later to knock out his Thai opponent with a head kick a week later. (Read
more) |
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| Melissa Ray continued her good run of form beating two Thai girls in the same night fighting three rounds against both at Thapae Stadium. (Read
more) |
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| Thai Nguen (NTG GYM Australia) won two fights by knockout with hard punches.(Read
more) |
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| Robert
(Mejiro Gym Netherlands) had a huge win in Hong Kong against
a much more experienced Thai opponent. (Read
more) |
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| Bon Phet
Chay-yai continued his hot run of form winning his fith
fight (Read
more) |
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| Kevin
Douglas (Chupasart Gym Ireland) defeated a Thai opponent
with 50 fights experience in a very tough match at Taipae
Stadium.(Read
more) |
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| BTT/CHAY-YAI
GYM was succesful our first South East Asian Grapplers Games
winning six medals with just three competitors. (Read
more) |
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| Mor Chay-yai
won the belt for the Champion of the North of Thailand .(Read
more) |
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| Congratulations
to Tim (Brazilian Top Team ? Chay-yai Gym) picking up a
silver medal in the Pan Asian Grappling Games in Manila
in only his second competition. (Read
more) |
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| Congatulations
to Laurent Lurot for becoming the Muay Thai Champion of
France... (Read
more) |
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| Melissa Ray (Dean Whites
Gym,UK) won her fourth fight in a row in Thailand with a
KO knee to the face of her opponent.... (Read
more) |
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| Good luck to our Brazilian
Top Team BJJ instructor Pedro Lott and Keeys (Mejiro Gym
Netherlands)... (Read
more) |
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