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Muay Thai: Buakaw vs. Pinca - 17 March
El Hadj MEKEDEM and MUAYTHAITV
Are Proud To Present
The Fight Of The Decade
La Nuit des Titans
BUAKAW POR PRAMUK VS FABIO PINCA
The fight of the Decade is signed! BUAKAW Por PRAMUK, K-1 champion and recent Thai Fight champion will face FABIO PINCA, former Thai Boxing champion
This fight will take place in Tours, FRANCE on Saturday 17th of March
Buakaw Por Pramuk and Fabio Pinca are currently in the world’s top ten ranked Muay Thai fighters.
Buakaw Por Pramuk has already won the K-1 World Max 2 times (2004, 2006) and the Thai Championship in 2011. He is considered by many Muay Thai specialists as one of the best fighters in the last ten years
Fabio Pinca took the WBC Muay Thai, world title in 2009 and also took the Isuzu Thai Fight Tournament Champion in 2010
Promoter El Hadj MEKEDEM has organized more than 20 events with many other great fighters.
Before this event, he wondered what fight he could bring to the Muay Thai Fans.
“Last year when BUAKAW was in my event we were sold out two weeks before the event! I know that this time it will be the same. That is why i decide to work with MUAYTHAITV to set up a live internet broadcast for the event to the entire world. Thus the whole Muay Thai community will be able to watch this explosive bout” said Mekedem.
The two fighters agreed to fight below 68 kg (150 lbs) but Nasser KACEM, Fabio PINCA’s coach has demanded weigh-in on the morning of the fight. Thus ensuring that the two fighters will both be at the same weight, for the fight.
BUAKAW said: “Fabio is certainly one of the best Muay Thai Fighters on earth now, he defeated many thai fighters, he defeated by KO the Lumpinee champion BUT … whatever he can do, as long as i am in Muay Thai the best ranking he can get is 2nd!
I’m very excited about this fight. I know that it will be broadcast live on internet all around the world and i will show my skills to all my fans”.
FABIO knows what Buakaw said, He replied saying: “I’m self confident, the best answer i can give will be the one in the ring”.
We should not conclude that Fabio is an outsider before the fight, he is always very quiet and he likes this kind of challenge. He has a superb punch and he knows that if he is able to connect with his target the fight is over. He has demonstrated many times in the past that he performs best in difficult situations.
We understood that the situation is not far from 50/50…
Before this main event you will also see a 4-men tournament with:
• Mickael PISCITELLO (France)
• Fares BECHAR (Algeria)
• SUPER X (Thailand)
• Birth KHAM (Cambodia)
Also a prestige fight:
PAJONSUK (Thailand) VS ELAKAIDAIR (France)
The Live Internet Streaming will start on Saturday 17th of March at 08:00pm French time (07:00pm GMT). For further information go to: http://live.muaythaitv.com
Interview with Noel Mercieca & Charlo Spiteri - Ying Yang, Malta
Interview with Noel Mercieca – President and Head Coach for the “Ying Yang Kickboxing Club”, located in Fgura, Malta
By Alexander Zammit
Master Noel Mercieca is a 5th Dan Black Belt in Kickboxing and Black Belt in several other martial art disciplines.
The Ying Yang Kickboxing club is around 100 strong. Multiple sessions in a variety of martial arts styles are held daily, Monday to Friday and several activities are organised regularly throughout the year on the weekends.
Visiting the Ying Yang club and covering the various events organised by this club has always been a pleasure. This is one club that runs like a well oiled machine; Master Mercieca runs a tight ship, with disciplined and hard working, happy members of all ages evident, whenever I visit.
The Ying Yang is also a very successful club both on the local and international scene and has produced National, European and World Champions over the past fifteen years. But what is most admirable about this club is the care and safety awareness that prevails in all training sessions and activities.
This time around I was visiting the Fgura, club along with Justin Mifsud, of Viking Media, to cover the introduction of MMA lessons (Mixed Martial Arts) to the club’s curriculum.
In this interview Noel Mercieca, talks about the humble beginnings of the club and how it evolved into the fully fledged modern martial arts club it is today. The success achieved by the members at local and international level. His pride that leading club member, Daniel “The Jet” Zahra, became the first home grown athlete to turn professional under the ‘World Kickboxing Network’ (WKN) banner and future plans for other club members to turn professional.
Talking about the introduction of MMA sessions; Noel explained that the ever growing popularity of Mixed Martial Arts as a sport cannot be ignored and that he was continuously receiving requests to introduce the sport to the club. In order to do this he had enlisted the services of Charlo Spiteri, a local MMA practitioner. From day one the sessions had been a success and this MMA class had already grown to around thirty students.
Following the interview with Noel Mercieca, it was Charlo’s turn to be interviewed, this unassuming young man explained about his introduction to MMA, his training in the UK and his training sessions with one of the world’s foremost exponents of MMA & Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Roger Gracie, at the Roger Gracie Academy which is located in Kensington, London, England.
The full and recorded interviews can be viewed @ Viking Media.eu
Film Credit: Justin Mifsud - Viking Media
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Fight Report - Mitchell Romps to Victory, Saunders Impresses On Debut, Buglioni Goes The Distance
Photos and Report by Gianluca (Rio) Di Caro
‘Mighty’ Kevin Mitchell made a welcome return to the ring on Friday night, when he took on Spain based Dominican Felix Lora in a ten round non-championship bout in front of a packed house at York Hall in Bethnal Green.
The Dagenham Destroyer seemed unfazed that the bout was touted as just a warm up bout, ahead of a summer showdown with WBO Lightweight World Champion Ricky Burns, as Mitchell seemed almost as fired up as he was when he faced John Murray back last year.
Whilst it wasn’t the liveliest of starts, as both fighters felt each other out, it soon livened up and see Mitchell using his incredibly accurate jab and superior movement to frustrate Lora.
Late on the raucous crowd jumped to their feet, as Lora fell to the canvas. The cheers faded as soon as they realised it was just a slip, but seconds later the crowd were back on their feet as Mitchell went straight back on the attack.
A much livelier start to the second round see Mitchell start to pressure Lora, picking him off with ease utilising his jab and some powerful rights to the body, and it wasn’t long before the big crowd were on their feet cheering again, as again Lora made a visit to the canvas, this time it was the real deal.
Lora had started to apply some pressure of his own, Mitchell used his excellent movement to avoid everything Lora threw at him before letting rip with a wickedly quick and accurate countering left.
After the count Mitchell went straight on the attack in a very controlled way, Lora used his head and grabbed hold of the advancing Mitchell. Once his head had cleared Lora tried to keep Mitchell on the backfoot, however Mitchell with his back to the rope proves to an extremely elusive target.
For the next few rounds Mitchell produced a boxing masterclass par excellence, easily controlling the rounds using his world class ring craft. Just as comfortable on the backfoot as he is on the attack Mitchell would pick off Lora, with sharp jabs, lightning fast one twos and uppercuts, at will each time the Dominican came in range.
Lora was fired up big time when he came out for the fifth, he was angry and full of vengeful intention. Virtually every punch the Dominican threw was fully loaded, however whilst he had Mitchell on the back foot and defending, the Dagenham man’s ring craft is honed to perfection.
Just as in the Murray fight, Mitchell backed on the rope is an elusive target, virtually every exocet Lora fired was avoided with comparable ease, that is until the Dominican landed a peach that shook Mitchell. Lora then turned up the pressure but Mitchell is well savvy and boxed beautifully off the backfoot as Lora chased him around the ring.
Lora must have thought that another one his bombs had penetrated Mitchell’s excellent defense in the final seconds, as Mitchell went down, after slipping on water close to Lora’s corner.
It got a little heated as the round concluded, Mitchell and Lora stood their ground, squared up to one another and pushed their foreheads together in an old fashioned face off fashion until referee Richie Davis intervened and dispatched the pair to their respective corners.
Mitchell’s coach, Jimmy Tibbs, calmed his charge before start of the sixth, and normal service resumed. Mitchell again was in full control, utilising his exquisite jab to control the next couple of rounds with ease.
Lora was again fired up at the start of the tenth and final round, going straight on the attack with massive exocets. Mitchell, again with his back to the ropes, avoided the Dominican’s big overhand rights with ease.
Mitchell then turned the tables on Lora in the final minute and let rip with a big right hand that had ‘lights out’ written all over it. In an instant Lora throws his arms around Mitchell to buy a few precious seconds in which to clear his head to enable him to see the round out.
No surprise Mitchell gets the nod from referee Richie Davies, quite rightly, by a 98-92 points margin.
Word is ‘Mighty’ Mitchell will do one more warm up bout before facing Ricky Burns at Upton Park in the Summer. Taking it on Friday’s performance I personally don’t think he needs it. Whilst yes he cruised his way through big parts of the bout, he also showed that he could step things up whenever he needed to and his defensive ringcraft was faultless throughout. It was a five star performance by Dagenham’s finest, even without the incentive of adding another belt to his collection.
Preceding Mitchell-Lora see Penge’s ‘Super’ Bradley Skeete easily outclass Hungarian challenger Laszlo Komjathi in an eight rounder.
As with Mitchell, Skeete put on a masterclass display to easily out point Komjathi, who has previously fought such stalwarts as Giuseppi Lauri, Michael Jennings, Rafal Jackiewicz, Marcos Maidana and Andriy Kotelnik.
Komjathi likes to box of the front foot, which played into Skeete’s hands as he could pick off the Hungarian at will, with stiff jabs and three punch combinations, each time he came in range.
Routine stuff for the first couple of rounds, but come the third Skeete took the fight to Komjathi, making life very uncomfortable for the Hungarian after forcing him onto the back foot.
Skeete was in a groove, letting rip with all manner of tasty shots, and around the midway point of the third a cracking combo, finished off with a right to the jaw see Komjathi’s legs go to jelly, whilst he didn’t actually go down his gloves touched the canvas and earned him a standing count.
Surprisingly Skeete didn’t go in hard and fast to finish the Hungarian off, but seemed content to showcase his skills for the adoring fans.
Komjathi was back on the front foot for the next couple of rounds, however Skeete remained unfazed and seemed content to just parry and counter his ever forward coming opponent to easily secure the rounds.
Skeete went back on the offensive in the penultimate and final rounds, easily forcing his durable opponent onto the backfoot for large parts of each stanza. Skeete also seemed to be putting more power behind his punches, shaking his opponent on numerous occasions, as he cruised his way to a tidy 80-71 points victory.
Prior to Skeete-Komjathi, Kevin Mitchell’s big hitting TRAD TKO Gym mate Frankie Buglioni took on super tough Ryan Clark, from Lincolnshire.
Big ticket seller Buglioni entered the arena to a standing ovation from the massive crowd, who continued their chanting throughout the bout as the Enfield man started fast, looking for his third early stoppage finish in three outings.
Clark, normally a crowd pleasing battler himself, was taken aback by the constant wave after wave of heavy double handed attacks and instead of going toe to toe with the man that has stopped both previous opponents, Sabie Montieth and Paul Morby, inside the first round, went defensive and covered up for long periods of the early rounds.
Unpreturbed Buglioni just kept attacking at pace to totally dominate the first couple of rounds.
More of the same in the first half third. However, after made a trip to the canvas, deemed a slip, it was Buglioni who had his resolve tested for the first time since turning pro back in November last year. As Buglioni went on the attack yet again, Clark countered with cracking right hook. Clark went on the offensive following up with a succession of big overhand rights and lefts to the body.
Normal service resumed in the fourth and final round, with Buglioni comfortably back in the driving seat, keeping up the pressure on Clark until the final bell.
No surprise when referee Bob Williams raised Buglioni’s arm in victory, declaring him the winner by 40-36 points margin.
Former Amateur star Bradley Saunders made an impressive start to his professional career, by stopping Jason Nesbitt in the third round of their scheduled six rounder.
Right from the off Saunders showed his class, bombarding the body of the highly durable Birmingham journeyman. In the second Saunders mixed it up a bit, throwing slick uppercuts, seriously stiff jabs and soul destroying right crosses to the head.
Saunders reverted to the body in the third and it came as no surprise to anyone when Nesbitt appeared hurt, by a vicious shot to the solar plexus. In an instant Saunders moved in for the kill, the first shot misses and as he is just about to let rip with another big body shot referee Bob Williams steps in to stop the bout on the two minutes and fifty seven second mark.
Undefeated in five Billy Morgan, another of Kevin Mitchell’s TRAD TKO Gym mates, took on Gants Hill’s Dan Naylor in a six rounder.
Round one to five were Morgan all the way, throughout the rounds the Canning Town youngster produced yet another masterclass, thoroughly out boxing the game Naylor and showcasing his fully loaded arsenal of punches.
Naylor stepped up the pace in the final round, to gain some limited success, but not enough to deprive Morgan of a clear 60-55 points victory.
Prio to Morgan-Naylor yet another TRAD TKO Gym boxer, Gary Corcoran, made his second pro outing, against Tamworth’s Matt Seagrave.
Right from the off Corcoran dominated the proceedings, his slick, yet powerful boxing style was way too much for 57 fight veteran Seagrave, who had to resort to covering up for much of the fight as Corcoran fired salvo after salvo to his body and head.
It came as no surprise when referee Bob Williams called a halt to the proceedings in the third after a particularly vicious flurry of shots had clearly hurt the Tamworth man.
The opening fight of the night see yet another TRAD TKO based fighter Ediz ‘Eddy’ Hussein made his second pro outing, against Barking’s Marc Callaghan.
Ediz, who is trained by his father - former Commonwealth Light Welterweight Champion Mo Hussein, showed all the class of his illustrious father, easily controlling the bout form start to finish to earn a tidy 39-37 points victory.
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Weekend Boxing Results & Notes 10/11 February 2012
Weekend Boxing Results & Notes 10/11 February 2012 - Light flyweight - Johnriel Casimero beat Luis Alberto Lazarte by….Super bantamweight - Maria Elena Villalobos beat Blanca Cueto by KO 2 / 10 - time: 1:23 - WBC Silver female super bantamweight title…. |
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Friday 10 February 2024Club Once Unidos, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina Light flyweight - Johnriel Casimero beat Luis Alberto Lazarte by TKO 10 / 12 - Interim IBF light flyweight title (supervisor: Anibal Miramontes) Argentinian boxing fans attacked the Filipino fighter Joel Casimero in his corner after the end of his IBF light flyweight world championship fight with Argentinian former champ Luis Lazarte. Casimiro had just been declared the IBF interim champion after beating the local hero by TKO in round ten when the referee Eddie Claudio stopped the bout and immediately a barrage of bottles and chairs flew into the ring and Casimero and his team were physically attacked.
Gimnasio Municipal Nº 1, Trelew, Chubut, Argentina Light welterweight - Lucas Martin Matthysse beat Angel Martinez by RTD 6 / 12 - time: 0:01 - vacant WBC Latino light welterweight title - vacant WBA Inter-Continental light welterweight title Middleweight - Claudio Ariel Abalos beat Juan Alberto Munoz by KO 2 / 12 - South American middleweight title Super lightweight contender Lucas Martin Matthysse (30-2, 28 KOs) was victorious when Angel “Arcangel” Martinez (13-2-1, 9 KOs) didn’t come out for round six. With the win, Matthysse is now ready for a possible May 19 world title showdown with Humberto “Zorrita” Soto at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
Deportivo del Sindicato del Metro , Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico minimum weight - Anahi Torres beat Ivonne Rosas on UD 10 / 10 - WBC Youth female minimumweight title
Mandaluyong City Gymnasium, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines Lightweight - Edgar Gabejan beat Balweg Bangoyan by RTD 9 / 10 - vacant Philippines Boxing Federation (PBF) lightweight title Super flyweight - Ricky Sabia drew with John Paul Bautista on TD 4 / 10 - vacant Philippines Boxing Federation (PBF) super flyweight title
York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom Light welterweight - Kevin Mitchell beat Felix Lora on PTS 10 /10 Welterweight - Bradley Skeete beat Laszlo Komjathi on PTS 8 / 8 Lightweight - Billy Morgan beat Dan Naylor on PTS 6 / 6
Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States Light middleweight - Demetrius Andrade beat Angel Hernandez by KO 2 / 10 - time: 1:39 Welterweight - Raymond Serrano beat Kenny Abril by UD 10 / 10
A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, United States Flyweight - Daniel Lozano beat Manuel Galaviz by KO 1 / 8 - time: 2:59
Community Center, Palm Bay, Florida, United States Featherweight - Orlando Cruz beat Alejandro Delgado by KO 11 / 12 - interim WBO Latino featherweight title Heavyweight - Luis Ortiz beat Epifanio Mendoza by DQ - vacant NABA heavyweight title - vacant WBO Latino heavyweight title - WBA Fedelatin heavyweight title Featherweight Orlando”El Fenomeno” Cruz (18-2-1, 9 KOs) scored a spectacular eleventh round KO over Alejandro “Pique” Delgado (15-6, 7 Kos). Cruz, coming off a spectacular knockout win over previously unbeaten Michael Franco last October, dropped Delgado twice in the eleventh to end it. The bout was for the WBO Latin featherweight title. Saturday 11 February 2024Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Welterweight - Samuel Vargas beat Manolis Plaitis by KO 1 / 10 - time: 2:49 - vacant Canada welterweight title Middleweight - Michael Oliveira beat Sergei Melis on UD 8 / 8
Salle Marcel Cerdan, Thourotte, Oise, France Middleweight - Francois Bastient lost to Karim Achour on UD 10 / 10 - vacant France middleweight title
Braamkamp 1, Hamburg, Germany Cruiserweight - Kai Kurzawa beat Levan Jomardashvili by TKO 4 / 12 time: 1:27 - vacant WBO Inter-Continental cruiserweight title (supervisor: Artur Ellensohn) Middleweight - Cagri Ermis beat Vitor Sa on UD 12 / 12 - vacant World Boxing Federation middleweight title (supervisor: Olaf Schroeder) Heavyweight - Christian Hammer beat Serdar Uysal by TKO 2 / 10 - vacant German International heavyweight title (supervisor: Steve Mertz)
Deportivo del Sindicato del Metro , Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico Featherweight - Salvador Sanchez beat Mario Flores by TKO 8 / 12 - WBC Caribbean Boxing Federation (CABOFE) featherweight title Super bantamweight - Maria Elena Villalobos beat Blanca Cueto by KO 2 / 10 - time: 1:23 - WBC Silver female super bantamweight title Lightweight - Carlos Zarate Jr beat Juan Carlos Pacheco by TKO 3 / 10 - time: 1:18 Mexican prospect Salvador Sanchez II won by TKO in the eighth round at 2:20 over Mario Flores in his first fight of 2012, retaining his WBC Cabofe featherweight title for the third time. Sanchez dominated the entire fight and gradually wore down his opponent to win comprehensively. “It was a good fight and I hope to be back as soon as possible. It’s not an easy road but we’re looking for better alternatives and good fights. Every time I learn something new and I must concentrate on technique and movements in the ring to move forward,” said Sanchez.
Arena Union, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico Super flyweight - Rodrigo Guerrero lost to Juan Carlos Sanchez Jr on UD 12 / 12 - IBF super flyweight title (supervisor: Dave McCullough) Juan Carlos “Zurdito” Sanchez (14-2-1, 7 KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision to take the IBF super flyweight world title from Rodrigo “Gatito” Guerrero (17-4, 10 KOs). Scores were 116-112, 119-109 and 115-113 for the 2011 Campeon Azteca tournament. “I am very happy,” said Sanchez. “My dream of being a world champion has been fulfilled. I knew that few gave me an opportunity to win, but I always believed in myself and thank God Almighty.”
Colegio La Salle, Lima, Peru Middleweight - David Zegarra beat Alexandre Firmino Alves by KO 3 / 9 - WBA Fedebol middleweight title
Patriot Center - George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States Welterweight - Michael Stewart beat Joe Wyatt on MD 9 / 12 - time: 2:09 Light middleweight - Jimmy Lange beat Ruben Galvan on UD 12 / 12 Middleweight - Tori Nelson beat Vashon Living on UD 10 / 10 - Vacant WIBA Women’s International Boxing Association middleweight title (supervisor: Ryan Wissow) Former “Contender” contestant Jimmy Lange (38-4-2, 25 KOs) scored a one-sided twelve round unanimous decision over Ruben “Modern Day Warrior” Galvan (27-21-4, 10 KOs) in a junior middleweight bout. Lange was in command all the way posting a 120-108 win on all cards. It was Lange’s seventh straight win. Galvan, on the other hand, lost his eighth straight fight. - In the co-feature, Mike “No Joke” Stewart (48-7-3, 25 KOs) won a nine round technical decision over Joe Wyatt (23-3, 15 KOs).
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Happy Birthday: Muhammad Ali
He is Iconic, without a doubt his face is instantly recognized on every continent and in every culture, he is one of the best known sport figures on Earth, his life story goes beyond boxing, he is considered a hero, a symbol of peace and a humanitarian who has eased the suffering of hungry children, he is a living legend and one of the most influential persons of the twentieth century. Today he celebrates his seventieth birthday.