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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2550

The major Boxing tricks (Mae Mai Muay Thai)

The major Boxing tricks (Mae Mai Muay Thai) is the style to use imprtant basic trick and practice.








วันศุกร์ที่ 13 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2550

VDO Clip Fighting of Buakaw Por.Pramuk The K-1 World Grand Prix Champions 2004 and 2006

by Tewarit Maneechay



Buakaw Por.Pramuk
Realname Sombat Banchamek
Nickname Assasin From Lumpini
Weight Middleweight (WMC)
Nationality Thai
Birth date May 8, 1982 (1982-05-08) (age 25)
Birth place Thailand, Surin Province
Style Muay Thai

Biography
Since he started his fighting career at the young age of 8, Buakaw has fought over 400 fights, starting in his home province of Surin in the northeast of Thailand, and then moving onto Bangkok after he moved to Por. Pramuk gym at the age of 15.

Buakaw has collected several belts to his name since fighting in Bangkok. The Omnoi Stadium featherweight title was his first belt, after that he would go on to take the featherweight champion of Thailand title. Buakaw then proceeded to win another Omnoi Stadium title belt, this time at in lightweight division. In December 2002, Buakaw won the Toyota Marathon 140 lb. tournament at Lumpini Stadium, beating the highly regarded Kobayashi of Japan in the final.

In July of 2004 Buakaw became the K-1 MAX World champion beating John Wayne Parr, Takayuki Kohiruimaki and previous champion Masato, all on the same night. In 2005 he nearly repeated his run for tournament champion but lost a controversial extra rounds decision to Dutch shoot-boxer, Andy Souwer in the finals. In the 2006 K-1 MAX World Grand Prix, Buakaw again faced Andy Souwer in the finals, but this time defeated Souwer by KO with a flurry of punches, thereby winning his second K-1 MAX Grand Prix title and becoming the first man to win that title twice.

Record
International MuayThai and K-1 Click for read more...

Buakaw Por Pramuk Training Schedule
Like most of Muay Thai fighters, Buakaw Por Pramuk train very hard. At Por. Pramuk Gym, vast and peaceful nature surrounding gym on Bangpakong River, Buakaw train 8 hours a day, 6 days a week. Deatils of Buakaw training schedule are Click for read more...

VDO Clip Fighting of Buakaw Por.Pramuk













References
muaythai-fighting.com. 2007. Buakaw Por Pramuk Training Schedule (Online)fromhttp://www.muaythai-fighting.com/buakaw-por-pramuk.html when 12/07/2007
wikipedia.org. 2007. Buakaw Por. Pramuk(online)from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buakaw_Por.Pramuk when 12/07/2007