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8 World Muay Thai Title Fights 9Th June Bkk

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The rise of Muay Thai will get an enormous lift on the global scale with 8 WBC World Muay Thai titles at Muang Thong Thani Impact Arena, Bangkok. Sat June 9th.

Outstanding Thai stars Saenchai Sor Kingstar & Jomthong Chuwattanu will feature. Also Welterweight champion Kem Sitsongpeenang. Big name foreign champions that will fight on the mega card include top Russians Levin & Ramazan and Aussie Steve McKinnon.

All 8 World titles will be televised live througout Thailand and simultaneously broadcast worldwide.

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Have to Watch this one on TV, wont be back in time or organised anything to go see it live :(

Thanks for the heads up.

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I took a look at muaythailand2000. For some reason the program will be all normal. Does the thread op know what time is the match he is advertising.

The top post mentioned this match is televised. I watched the lumpinee kre gai at eleven. There is no international title of any sort. Where was this televised?

Saenchai was fighting on the 8th June, not 9th June, against Pen-Ek; and won 50-45.

FIghter of the night on the 8th was (IMHO) Nong Oh, who is always a machine, and it was a great night at Lumpini Stadium for sure.

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