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Aikpracha to Make Glory Kickboxing Debut

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Aikpracha Meenayothin is set to make his Glory debut at their number 14 event in Zagreb, Croatia. The Muay Thai fighter will be facing established kickboxer Albert Krauss under Glory rules. 

The Thai fighter is known for his relentless style, always moving forward, while bombarding his opponents with heavy strikes. Strong with his elbows, Aikpracha will be forced to fight without them under Glory rules, but should nevertheless be expected to bring the fight to Krauss.

The March 8th Glory 14 event marks the first event of the 2014 calendar, as the organization steadily makes their way across the globe.

Updated Fight Card:

GLORY 14
Mirco Cro Cop vs. Remy Bonjasky
Andie Ristie vs. Ky Hollenbeck

GLORY 14 Middleweight Contender Tournament
Jason Wilnis vs. Sahak Paparyan
Robert Thomas vs. Dustin Jacoby

Super Fight Series
Michael Duut vs. Igor Jukovic
Shemsi Beqiri vs. Murthel Groenhart
Karapet Kareptyan vs. Artur Kyshenko 
Albert Krauss vs. Aikpracha Meenayothin

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Ky Hollenbeck Reluctantly Forgoes Glory Title Shot for Noble Pursuit

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Number 5 ranked Glory fighter Ky Hollenbeck has made the difficult decision to opt out of his Glory 14 title shot against Andy Ristie in order to pursue a passion for helping others through being a firefighter. The Glory title bout against Ristie conflicts in scheduling with important dates of his Firefighter Cadet Program, as reported by Glory Sports. 

Hollenbeck confirms that this move does not mark the end of his fight career, but that at the moment he would like to focus on the firefighter program.

Stepping in for Hollenbeck will be number 3 ranked Davit Kiria, a fighter who boasts victories over the likes of Murthel Groenhart, Kem Sitsongpeenong, and Shemsi Beqiri. With a fearless style that includes unpredictable kicks and no hesitation to move forward, fans will still get a match worth viewing in Kiria vs. Ristie

Updated Fight Card:

GLORY 14
Mirco Cro Cop vs. Remy Bonjasky

Andie Ristie vs. Davit Kiria


GLORY 14 Middleweight Contender Tournament
Jason Wilnis vs. Sahak Paparyan
Robert Thomas vs. Dustin Jacoby


Super Fight Series
Michael Duut vs. Igor Jukovic
Shemsi Beqiri vs. Murthel Groenhart
Karapet Kareptyan vs. Artur Kyshenko 
Albert Krauss vs. Aikpracha Meenayothin

Lion Fight 13 Results and Recap

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Lion Fight 13 took place last night at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The night's main event featured a women's title fight between American Tiffany Van Soest and Australian Caley Reece.

Van Soest is known for her explosiveness but it seemed she really had trouble getting into a rhythm. Reece did a good job staying out of Van Soest's range and when the distance was closed immediately going into the clinch where she was able to stifle Van Soest from being able to explode with any strikes. While in the clinch Reece delivered knees to Van Soest's mid section. even when Van Soest had Reece against the ropes Reece continued to work her knees. In the end the judges awarded Reece a split decision victory. With the win the Lion Fight Women's Featherweight Title goes to Australia with Reece as Van Soest taste defeat for the first time in her career.

In the co-main event Kevin Ross and Matt Embree met in rematch from Lion Fight 10. Embree won the first encounter by unanimous decision after using and effective clinch to stifle Ross. In the re-match Ross did a good job at avoiding extensive stays in Embree's clinch and worked his boxing well for the first two rounds. In the third round Embree began to force the fight into the clinch where he worked knees and elbows. Going into the fifth round it seemed the fight was likely two rounds a piece. Embree looked tired going into the round but kept pressing for the clinch, but referee Steve Mazagatti had quite a few premature break ups of the clinch which has drawn some criticism from fight fans. Despite the early break ups both fighters kept at it until the final bell and it wasn’t clear who the judges were going to side with. When the official decision was announced it was Ross who got the nod by split decision. A rubber match is something that seems to be a guarantee now so that the rivalry can be settled.

In another re-match Coke Chunhawat and Rami Ibrahim fought in a winner take all fight. The first fight went to Chunhawat by majority decision. In the re-match Chunhawat was just a step ahead of Ibrahim throughout the fight. Chunhawat used a well rounded attack and Ibrahim was never able to get into any kind of rhythm leading to Chunhawat taking home a unanimous decision win and the entire fight purse.

Jason Andrada and Andy Singh met in a fight featuring two of the sport’s most exciting fighters with both putting their unblemished records on the line. Singh jumped out early to take the lead but as the fight wore on Andrada started to get into his groove. Despite eating a few good shots from Singh, Andrada worked a nice attack to the body throughout the fight and continued to press forward. In the end Andrada took home a unanimous decision and improved to 5-0.

Nick Chasteen improved his pro record to 2-0 after defeating Jonathan Del Rosario by unanimous decision. The decision, however, has garnered criticism as it seems most thought Del Rosario had pulled out the win.

In the night’s opening bout Josh Shepard out pointed Daniel Kim to kick off the night’s action. Shepard started off strong, but seemed to fade late when Kim tried to rally but it was too little too late in the end as the decision went to Shepard.

Results:
Caley Reece def. Tiffany Van Soest via Split Decision
Kevin Ross def. Matt Embree via Split Decision
Coke Chunhawat def. Rami Ibrahim via Unanimous Decision
Jason Andrada def. Andy Singh via Unanimous Decision
Nick Chasteen def. Jonathan Del Rosario via Unanimous Decision
Josh Shepard def. Daniel Kim via Unanimous Decision

Gregory Choplin vs. Marco Pique and Cris "Cyborg" Justino vs. Jorina Baars set for Lion Fight 14

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Lion Fight Promotions is set to return on March 28th with Lion Fight 14. The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas will once again play host to the promotion. The night's main event will feature Gregory Choplin vs. Marco Pique and the co-main event will feature Cris "Cyborg" Justino vs. Jorina Baars for the Lion Fight Women's Welterweight Title.
Choplin last fought in March of 2013 when he defeated Gil Silva by decision in France. His last appearance for Lion Fight was in January of 2013 when he was stopped by Yodsanklai in the third round. Pique last competed in September of 2013 when he defeated Dima Weimer in Germany, snapping a seven fight losing streak.

Justino last fought for Lion Fight in September at Lion Fight 11 when she defeated Jennifer Colomb with ease by third round (T)KO. Baars is a dutch striker who trains under Ruud Talans.

Keep checking back here on Muay Thai Authority to stay up to date on Lion Fight 14.

Kickboxing Empire set for March 8th in Las Vegas

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Kickboxing Empire is set to take place March 8th at the Planet Hollywood Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The event will feature a main event bout between Agron Preteni of Croatia and Luis Tavares of Holland. The co-main event will feature the return of Shawn Yarborough as he takes on Pavel Turuk in a re-match.

Preteni will be looking to rebound from his (T)KO loss to Pavel Zhuravlev in Russia in November of 2013 when he takes on Tavares. Before his loss to Zhuravlev, Preteni had won five consecutive fights including two against Romanian powerhouse Andrei Stoica. Tavares is a Glory veteran who will be looking add an impressive win over the likes of Preteni to his resume.

Yarborough has not fought in nearly two years, the veteran fighter had hit a skid before his hiatus going 1-4 in his last five fights. His most recent fight was a KO loss to Joseph Valtellini under the Friday Night Fights banner. Before his loss to Valtellini, Yarborough dropped a split decision to Turuk and will undoubtedly be looking to return to the ring with a band as well as avenging his previous loss to Turuk.

Fight Card:

Agron Preteni vs. Luis Tavares
Shawn Yarborough vs. Pavel Turuk
Redouan Cairo vs. Dzianis Hancharonak
Jennie Neddell vs. Sofie Bagherdai
Vitaly Herkov vs. Tony Hervey 

FOX Sports San Diego to Televise WCK Muaythai Live

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FOX Sports San Diego has recently announced scheduling to televise this weekend's WCK Muay Thai "Matter of Pride" event live.  The February 15th event is set for the 7:00 PM PST time slot and marks the first ever live WCK event for the network and their first for the 2014 calendar.

Fighters Jemyma Betrian vs. Thais Souza headline the evening's fights, with notable Bellator MMA champion Zoila Frausto making her Muay Thai debut.  The card also features former Strikeforce and Bellator fighter Virgil Zwicker who will face Sergio Pique. Zwicker makes a return appearance to the WCK stage and looks to take on the brother of veteran standup fighter Marco Pique.



Simon Marcus to Fight in Kunlun Fight 2 4-Man Tournament in China

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Kunlun Fight 2 is set for this weekend, February 16th in Zhengzhou, China, featuring a 4-man tournament that includes North America's Simon Marcus. The Canadian fighter will join Israel Adesanya of New Zealand, Vehas Top King of Thailand, and Nuerla Mulali of China at 80kg in a one-night tournament.

Simon Marcus, accustomed to fighting 2 bouts in one night, looks to defend his undefeated Muay Thai record in Zhengzhou. Marcus has accumulated 7 wins in the world's most populated country and looks to continue performing at the highest level for Chinese fans.

Glory 14 Zagreb Complete Fight Card

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Glory 14 completes their March 8th Zagreb, Croatia card with further changes to their middleweight tournament and super fight series.  Alex Pereira replaces Robert Thomas in facing Dustin Jacoby in the semi-finals of the middleweight tournament, while bouts Mladen Brestovac vs. Jahfarr Wilnis, Benjamin Adegbuy vs. Jamal Ben Saddik, and Albert Krauss vs. Aikpracha are added to the superfight series.


Updated Fight Card:

GLORY 14
Mirco Cro Cop vs. Remy Bonjasky
Andie Ristie vs. Davit Kiria

GLORY 14 Middleweight Contender Tournament
Jason Wilnis vs. Sahak Paparyan
Alex Pereira vs. Dustin Jacoby

Super Fight Series
Michael Duut vs. Igor Jukovic
Shemsi Beqiri vs. Murthel Groenhart
Karapet Kareptyan vs. Artur Kyshenko 
Mladen Brestovac vs. Jahfarr Wilnis
Benjamin Adegbuyi vs. Jamal Ben Saddik
Albert Krauss vs. Aikpracha


Xtreme Muay Thai 2014 set for March 29th in Hong Kong, China with two 4-Man Tournaments

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Xtreme Muay Thai 2014 is set for March 29th at the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong, China. The event will feature two 4-man tournaments, one in the 154lb division and one in the 125lb division.

The four fighters participating in the 154lb tournament are Kem Sitsonpeenong, Victor Nagbe, Seyedisa Alamdarnezam, and Adaylton Parreira De Freitas. The four fighters in the 125lb tournament are Chan Kai-Chung, Jefferson Vulpe, Seo Jung Woo, and Yusuke Daichihara.

Also taking place at the event will be WBC Muay Thai International Challenge fights featuring Kenneth Kee vs. Nakamura Yukiya and Bryan To vs. Reinhardt Badato.

Fight Card:

4-Man 154lb Tournament
Kem Sitsongpeenong vs. Seyedisa Alamdarnezam
Victor Nagbe vs. Adaylton Parreira De Freitas

4-Man 125lb Tournament
Chan Kai-Chung vs. Jefferson Vulpe
Seo Jung Woo vs. Yusuke Daichihara

Super Fights

Kenneth Kee vs. Nakamura Yukiya
Bryan To vs. Reinhardt Badato
Ramona Pascual vs. Jo Mi Seung
Wong Tak-Shing vs. Tsang Tsz-Kin
Lui Chung-Yin vs. Tang Chak-Ming
Kwok Tzk Kin vs. Park Jin Ho
Batbayar Enkh-Amar vs. Chin Ngan-Chung
Bill Chong vs. Munkhayar

Yokkao's 7th Event Set for February 19th

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Yokkao is set to deliver their 7th event February 19th at the Pattaya World Boxing Stadium venue in Thailand.  The 9-bout card is headlined by Saenchai vs. Victor Nagbe. The ever-busy Saenchai hails a recent win over Singdam Kiatmoo9, while Nagbe enters into the bout with a recent victory over Fabio PInca.

The Yokkao brand sponsors many top Thai and international fighters, consistently filling their bout sheet from that roster -- Buakaw, Aikpracha, Dzhabar Askerov, Sanchai, and several others form this list.

Fight Card:

Saenchai Muay Thai Gym vs. Victor Nagbe
Suedam Kuanjai vs. Naimjon Tuhktoboev
Apidej Sitsongpeenong vs Samuel Andoche
Ekapop Sor Klinmee vs. Geoffrey Riviere
Imwiset Pornnarai vs. Umar Semata
Lommanee Sor Hirun vs. Sylvie Von Duuglas-ittu
Silapeth Sor Suradet vs. Teerawa Sor Surat
Gery Bavetta vs. Runmai Mo Tammachat
Kom Kop Pechthroungrang vs. Kamen Picken

WCK "Matter of Pride" Results

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With the celebration of WCK’s 25thyear of promoting world class Full Rules Muay Thai fights, Matter of Pride took place this past Saturday night in front of a completely sold out crowd at Pechanga Casino and resort in Temecula, CA.  The Event was live broadcast on FOX Sports San Diego in the first Live Muay Thai event ever broadcast on any Fox network platform.

The main event featured WBC Muay Thai World Champion Jemyma Betrian defeated brazil’s Thais Souza


Results:

Andrew Gabriel def. Travis Yoon via (T)KO in Rd. 2
Francisco Garcia def. James Steelsmith via Unanimous Decision
Adrian Morilla vs. Levon Sarksyan Majority Draw
Jason Caldwell def. Charles Bisset via Unanimous Decision
Zoila Frausto def. Linda Aguilar via (T)KO in Rd. 2
Melsik Baghdasaryan def. John Vargas via (T)KO in Rd. 3
Marvin Madariaga def. Travis Garlits via (T)KO in Rd. 1
Adam Rothweiler def.
David Huerta via Split Decision
Jemyma Betrian def. Thais Souza via (T)KO in Rd. 3
Landon Simmons def. Bryce Krause via KO in Rd. 1
Sam Alvey def. Sergio Pique via (T)KO in Rd. 3

Simon Marcus wins WLF Kunlun Fight 4-Man Tournament

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Simon Marcus was back in the ring this past weekend at WFL Kunlun Fight in China. This time Marcus was participating in a one night 4-man tournament which also featured Israel Adesanya of New Zealand, Vehas TopKing of Thailand, and Nuerla Mulal of China.

Marcus fought to and defeated Adesanya in the semi-final bout by decision in a close fight that went to an extra round to determine who would advance to the finals. Both fighters left it all out in the ring as they consistently pushed forward land hard punches, knees and kicks on one another. Vehas defeated Mulal in the semi-final by decision to secure his spot in the tournament final. 

In the tournament final Marcus and Vehas went toe to toe for a little over two minutes of the first round. Marcus then time a knee to the body perfectly and sent Vehas crashing to the canvas and he was not able to answer the referee's count. An impressive win to end the tournament for Marcus.

Results:

Tournament Semi-Final
Simon Marcus def. Israel Adesanya via Extra Round Decision
Vehas TopKing def. Nuerla Mulal via Decision

Tournament Final
Simon Marcus def. Vehas TopKing via KO in Rd. 1

Muay Thai Global 4 Set for March 8th

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Muay Thai Global (MTG) 4 is set for March 8, 2014 in Sacramento, California. MTG presents 5 professional bouts, as well as a full undercard. The main event will feature fighters Aber Bouttavong vs. Schren Sroeuy

Steve Swaby-Clacken will also be making his return to the ring. Swaby-Clacken made his professional debut in September for Push Kick Promotions where he dropped a razor thing split decision to Josh Aragon. He will be taking on Aleksander Naumoski in the night's co-main event.

The remaining pro fights will feature Bell Tran vs. Vinn Xayaveth, Panama Tauga vs. Ivan Gatoloai, and Josh San Diego vs. Willie Whipple.

Professional Bout Card:

Bell Tran vs. Vinn Xayaveth
Panama Tauga vs. Ivan Gatoloai
Josh SanDiego vs. Willie Whipple
Aleksander Naumoski vs. Steve Swaby-Clacken
Aber Bouttavong vs. Schren Sroeuy

Golden Gear - Built to Protect Athletes

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Golden Gear is a brand built with one simple goal, protect the athlete. Started by Danny Goldberg, Golden Gear has established not a sleek look for its product line, but also offers superior protection.

For an athlete to reach their potential avoiding injuries is very important. All of Golden Gear’s products are hand crafted in Thailand with the goal of providing reliable protection for the athletes that use it. Some of the best athletes in the world use Golden Gear because they know that to get to the ring or cage to perform their jobs they have to make sure they don’t encounter injuries beforehand.

UFC fighters such as Dennis Bermudez and Gian Villante as well as WBC Muay Thai National Champion Andy Singh are a few of the many fighters who have tested out Golden Gear products and been 100% satisfied with the results. One of the most recent fighters to being using Golden Gear is Glory’s Wayne Barrett who most recently scored a unanimous decision at Glory 12 in New York in late 2012. Why? Because after the prototypes were created they worked closely with professional fighters as they took to the mats and tested every single one of our products.  After the products were tested they took that feed back and implemented it to improve their products.

Just because it is built to protect the athlete doesn’t mean you have to have dull looking gear. Hand crafted high quality leather is used to create the artfully designed Golden Gear collection. So why wait, get your Golden Gear equipment today at www.GoldenGearBoxing.com. You can receive 10% off using the code tenoff.

Muay Thai Nights 6 set for May 10th in Panama City, Panama

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Muay Thai Nights 6 is set to take place at the Hotel Riu in Panama City, Panama on May 10th.The night's main event will feature a WKA title fight between Paul Marfort and Mexico's Baruchs Alvarez. The co-main event will feature a WKA title fight between Costa Rica's Mauricio Calvo vs. Mexico's Julio Hernandez.

American's Robert Mosier and Joseph Muller will also be in action on the night. Mosier will face Colombia's Bayron Rodriguez and Muller will fight Costa Rica's Manuel Ahumada.

Fight Card:
Paul Marfort vs. Baruchs Alvarez
Mauricio Calvo vs. Julio Hernandez
Christopher Williams vs. Allan Marin
Manuel Ahumada vs. Joseph Mueller
Robert Mosier vs. Bayron Rodriguez


Yokkao 7 Results

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Yokkao 7 took place a few days ago in Pattaya, Thailand and there some big names in action. The main event featured Saenchai vs. Victor Nagbe, although Nagbe was a game opponent as expected Saenchai outpointed him en route to a decision win.

The co-main event featured Imwiset Pornarai vs. Umar Semata. Imwiset was able to out strike Semata to take home a decision victory. 

In other action Apidej Sitsongpeenong scored a decision win over Samuel Andoche and Ekapop Sor. Klinmee defeated Geoffrey Riviere by decision.

Results:
Saenchai PKMuayThaiGym def. Victor Nagbe via Decision
Imwiset Pornarai def. Umar Semata via Decision
Apidej Sitsongpeenong def. Samuel Andoche via Decision
Ekapop Sor. Klinmee def. Geoffrey Riviere via Decision
Runmai Mo Tammachat def. Gery Bavetta via Decision
Kamen Picken def. Kom Pop Pechthroungrang via Decision
Lommanee Sor. Hirun def. Sylvie Von Douglas-Ittu via (T)KO in Rd. 2
Suedam Kauanjai def. Naimjom Tuhktoboev via Decision
Silapeth Sor. Suradeth def. Teerawa Sor. Surat via Decision

Thai Fight Results: Yodsanklai wins 11th consecutive fight

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The latest Thai Fight event took place this past Saturday in  Hua Hin, Thailand for some hard hitting Muay Thai action. As usual names like Yodsanklai Fairtex, Sudsakorn Sor. Klinmee, and Antoine Pinto were in action at the event. All fights except for two were fought using only hand wraps similar to Muay Boran.

The main event featured Yodsanklai vs. Keo Rumchang and as expected Yodsanklai walked away the winner. Rumchang gave all he had for a two rounds, but Yodsanklai proved to be too much as he stopped the Cambodian fighter in the second round. In the first round Yodsanklai scored a knockdown, and then in the second he finished Rumchang off with a nice right left combination. With the win Yodsanklai how now reeled off 11 consecutive victories.

In other action on the night Sudsakorn Sor. Klinmee defeated Vahid Roshani by decision. Antoine Pinto defeated Eddie Vendetta by decision, and Leo Pinto lost to Andrew Doyle by decision.

Results:
Yodsanklai Fairtex def. Keo Rumchang via KO in Rd. 2
Iquezang Kor. Rungthanakeat def. Jose Neto via Decision
Sudsakorn Sor. Klinmee def. Vahid Roshani via Decision
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 Fahmongkol Sor. Jor. Danrayong def. Jerson Constantino via Decision
Antoine Pinto def. Eddie Vendetta via Decision
Andrew Doyle def. Leo Pinto via Decision
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K-1 World MAX Semi-Final Results

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K-1 World MAX completed the semi-final roundof it's four-man tournament in Azerbaijan this passed weekend.  Along with a list of superfights, the tournament featured Buakaw Banchamek, Sung-Hyun Lee, Enriko Kehl, and Shane Campbell.  Both bouts ended in decision, as Buakaw outpointed the Korean Sung-Hyun Lee and Enriko Kehl of Germany defeats North American Shane Campbell, also by decision.

The K-1 World MAX Finals is set now for Buakaw vs. Enriko Kehl.  Be sure to follow Muay Thai Authority for the latest updates on K-1.

Results:

K-1 World MAX Semi-Final Four:
Buakaw Banchamek def. Sung-Hyun Lee via Unanimous Decision
Enriko Kehl def. Shane Campbell via Unanimous Decision

Superfights:
Ruslan Kobzev def. Dennis Ippema via Decision
Zakaria Zougarry def. Amil Shakhmarzade via TKO in Rd. 2
Miodrag Olar def. Babek Rustamov via Decision
Cedric Manhoef def. Ismat Agazade via Decision
Alim Nabiev def. Chad Sugden via Split Decision
Ziya Bayramov def. Omar El Amrani via TKO in Rd. 3
Tural Bayramov def. Marco Groh via Unanimous Decision
Samet Keser def. Daniel Lazar via Decision
George Colin def. Samir Kazimov via TKO

Thomas vs. Rached ready to set off fire works this Friday

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Friday Night Fights returns to the Broad Street Ballroom this Friday in New York. In the night’s co-main event Robert Thomas and Tarek Rached will look to set off fireworks. Neither fighter is too familiar with the other, but they both guarantee they are ready to adapt as necessary in the ring.

Rached has been making his way to Sitan Gym in New York City from Long Island every day to train with Aziz Nabih. The focus in their training camp has been sharpening Rached’s Muay Thai technique. Thomas says that for him training camp has been the usual work of running, bag work, pad work, and everything else that he needs to be ready when he steps in the ring and nothing changes from his previous camps.

Both fighters are expecting and fast and furious fight. Rached states “I'm expecting a great fight with a lot of kicking combinations, it's going to be very fast fight. One thing for sure is everyone watching is gonna be very pleased to witness a fight like this, it will be the fight a lot of people will be talking about.”

Thomas states to those that might not be familiar with him “Can expect to see an exciting fight. I always bring it and am looking to put on a good show.”

Both fighters have one goal in mind, and that is being the best. They each are an obstacle on the others path to the top and on Friday one man will continue him climb up the ranks, while the other will take a step backwards. Who exactly it will be we will know on Friday night, but for now you ask each fighter and their answer is simple, me.

Friday Night Fights Results: Hill edges Nichols

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Friday Night Fights was in full swing last night in New York, NY. The night's main event featured a bout between two of the best recognized female Muay Thai fighters in Angela Hill and Ashley Nichols.

Hill and Nichols both came out and put on a show for the fans in a bout that went the distance. Hill was the more aggressive of the two and used her punches to score more, while Nichols more technical preferring to attack with kicks and knees. In the end the judges awarded Hill a split decision victory.

In the night's only other pro fight Robert Thomas and Tarek Rached went at it for three rounds, but in the end Thomas was able to score a (T)KO over Rached.

Results:
Angela Hill def. Ashley Nichols via Split Decision
Robert Thomas def. Tarek Rached via (T)KO in Rd. 3
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