M-one grand muay thai CHAMPIONSHIP
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Thai Boxing Inc. and M-One Grand Muay Thai proudly bring to you “USA vs. Thailand” on October 21st at Club Nokia, Downtown Los Angeles and Live on GFL iPPV at www.GFL.tv. This follows a historic event for M-One, who brought us living legend Saenchai Sinbimuaythai to fight against America’s poster boy, Kevin Ross, for the first-ever WBC Muay Thai Diamond belt. This show proves to be no different since for the first time in 25 years the top American fighters will be facing off against Thai world champions. Some important information has been brought to the attention of Muay Thai Authority regarding the upcoming M-One Muay Thai event at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, CA on October 21st. The event will start at 10pm ET, but fans should plan on arriving at 9pm ET when the doors open, unlike most Muay Thai events the night's pro card will take place before the amateur card.
The event will be televised in Thailand, therefore the pro bouts
will be the first to happen and the event will begin at 10pm ET
sharp. Once the pro card is complete the amateur portion of the
event will take place. We cannot stress enough the importance to
fans that are looking to catch Joe Schilling vs. Kaoklai, Kevin
Ross vs. Sakkedao, Romie Adanza vs. Langsuanglek or Rungravee
Sasiprapa, being at the event early is key.
The main event features Muay Thai’s version of Mike Tyson, Joe “Stitch ‘em Up” Schilling vs. the “Giant Killer” Kaoklai Kaennorsing for the WBC Muay Thai Light Heavyweight World title. Joe is a non-stop, aggressive fighter that loves to push forward and use his elbows to end the fights early. He has won his last 5 bouts by knockout and is looking to shock the world. Kaoklai Kaennorsing is the former K1 Asia champion and former WBC Muay Thai World champion. Kaoklai has over 150 wins and comes in as the heavy favorite. He will be looking to use his experience and solid technique against Schilling. This fight has all the makings to be an instant, unforgettable classic.
Also on the card is American Romie Adanza as he faces Thailand’s rising star Langsuanlek Sasiprapa for the MTAA World Flyweight title. Romie has a small frame but a huge heart. Fans love to cheer for him because when all the odds are stacked against him he finds a way to pull out the victory. Langsuanlek is a tall and lengthy fighter who loves to use his elbows and knees and also loves pressing the action. This fight promises to be fireworks and non-stop action from beginning to end.
As if that weren’t enough, MTAA World Champion “Thailand’s Terminator” Rungravee Sasiprapa and French fighter Yetkin Ozkul will meet in the ring for an epic rematch. Rungravee’s first fight in the U.S. had the Muay Thai community talking about it for months afterwards, and we feel it is only right to treat you with his presence once again. Rungravee’s ferocious style against Ozkul’s flashy footwork brings together the best of both worlds. Whichever fighter wins or loses, fight fans will come out victorious after watching these two perform the art of eight limbs in the ring.
The last Pro bout of the night features Fairtex Muay Thai’s Daniel Kim whose recent victory was an impressive third round knockout. He will be facing Nate Chambers of Hyena Muay Thai, Las Vegas. Chambers will be making his pro debut and has proven to be an entertaining fighter in the amateur ranks. Now let’s see how he does when he adds elbows to his arsenal. This fight card is sure to elevate the standard of Muay Thai in the United States by bringing out the best American fighters to face the originators of the sport from Team Thailand. Support your local Muay Thai!
The undercard features:
Jesse Magusen vs Oscar Sanchez
Josh Aragon vs Alex Numinski
Eduardo Alvarado vs Niko Ruiz
Gaston Bolanos vs Roman Garido
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Thai Boxing Inc. and M-One Grand Muay Thai proudly bring to you “USA vs. Thailand” on October 21st at Club Nokia, Downtown Los Angeles and Live on GFL iPPV at www.GFL.tv. This follows a historic event for M-One, who brought us living legend Saenchai Sinbimuaythai to fight against America’s poster boy, Kevin Ross, for the first-ever WBC Muay Thai Diamond belt. This show proves to be no different since for the first time in 25 years the top American fighters will be facing off against Thai world champions. Some important information has been brought to the attention of Muay Thai Authority regarding the upcoming M-One Muay Thai event at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, CA on October 21st. The event will start at 10pm ET, but fans should plan on arriving at 9pm ET when the doors open, unlike most Muay Thai events the night's pro card will take place before the amateur card.
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The main event features Muay Thai’s version of Mike Tyson, Joe “Stitch ‘em Up” Schilling vs. the “Giant Killer” Kaoklai Kaennorsing for the WBC Muay Thai Light Heavyweight World title. Joe is a non-stop, aggressive fighter that loves to push forward and use his elbows to end the fights early. He has won his last 5 bouts by knockout and is looking to shock the world. Kaoklai Kaennorsing is the former K1 Asia champion and former WBC Muay Thai World champion. Kaoklai has over 150 wins and comes in as the heavy favorite. He will be looking to use his experience and solid technique against Schilling. This fight has all the makings to be an instant, unforgettable classic.
The night’s co-main event includes America’s poster boy Kevin “The
Soul Assassin” Ross who is coming off a legendary performance
against Saenchai and will now be facing current Lumpinee Stadium
champion Sakkedao Petchpayathai for the WBC Muay Thai Super
Lightweight title. Kevin has worked his way up by fighting the
world’s best and now gets his chance at a world title. His colorful
character and “never die” attitude make him a fan favorite.
Sakkedao is the last man to beat the legendary Saenchai, and is
eager to make his U.S debut by defeating Saenchai’s last opponent
in his own backyard and taking the title back to Thailand.
Also on the card is American Romie Adanza as he faces Thailand’s rising star Langsuanlek Sasiprapa for the MTAA World Flyweight title. Romie has a small frame but a huge heart. Fans love to cheer for him because when all the odds are stacked against him he finds a way to pull out the victory. Langsuanlek is a tall and lengthy fighter who loves to use his elbows and knees and also loves pressing the action. This fight promises to be fireworks and non-stop action from beginning to end.
As if that weren’t enough, MTAA World Champion “Thailand’s Terminator” Rungravee Sasiprapa and French fighter Yetkin Ozkul will meet in the ring for an epic rematch. Rungravee’s first fight in the U.S. had the Muay Thai community talking about it for months afterwards, and we feel it is only right to treat you with his presence once again. Rungravee’s ferocious style against Ozkul’s flashy footwork brings together the best of both worlds. Whichever fighter wins or loses, fight fans will come out victorious after watching these two perform the art of eight limbs in the ring.
The last Pro bout of the night features Fairtex Muay Thai’s Daniel Kim whose recent victory was an impressive third round knockout. He will be facing Nate Chambers of Hyena Muay Thai, Las Vegas. Chambers will be making his pro debut and has proven to be an entertaining fighter in the amateur ranks. Now let’s see how he does when he adds elbows to his arsenal. This fight card is sure to elevate the standard of Muay Thai in the United States by bringing out the best American fighters to face the originators of the sport from Team Thailand. Support your local Muay Thai!
The undercard features:
Jesse Magusen vs Oscar Sanchez
Josh Aragon vs Alex Numinski
Eduardo Alvarado vs Niko Ruiz
Gaston Bolanos vs Roman Garido
GFL now offers full access to over 5,000 fights for the low monthly price of $9.99 subscribe now at www.GFL.tv
***GFL is a pioneer in Internet Sports Broadcasting. Over the years GFL has broadcast more than 1100 live events with over 5500 combat sports videos in 196 countries. GFL is especially proud to have served greater than 5 million public viewers over the years with more than 250 combat sports related website affiliates in its network. GFL is now available on Roku, Android, IPhone, IPad, as well as other internet ready devices.
If Combat Sports is your game...Go Fight-Every Night with GFL Combat Sports Network
Join us at: www.GFL.tv or twitter.com/GFL