Canadian Simon Marcus’ win against American Joe Schilling in Las Vegas recently has set up a Muay Thai world title showdown against light-heavyweight champion Artem Levin of Russia in Bangkok on June 9.
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2012.03.03 vs Cheick Sidibe
Date: 2012.03.03
Opponent: Cheick Sidibe (Thailand)
Weight category: 79.4 kg
Event: “Battle for Russia!” -2 Martial Arts Festival
Location: Russia, Chelyabinsk, Traktor Ice Arena
Corner: blue
Rules: Muay Thai
Stage: 1st non-mandatory defense of WBC Muaythai World title
Result: win TKO 3
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New Artem Levin highlights video
WBC Muay Thai Light Heavyweight World Champion Artem Levin will defend his title for the first time since winning the title from Kaoklai Kaennorsing in February of 2011. далее
Peter Aerts confirmed today to Dutch site Round1Network that as rumored, he will be fighting Tyrone Spong on June 30 for It’s Showtime. He also mentioned that the event will be at the Brabant Hallen in Den Bosch, Holland. The fight will be the last of his legendary, illustrious career.
Spong is one of the toughest possible match-ups for “The Dutch Lumberjack,” and it’s fitting, as Aerts has fought the best of the best for his whole career, from beginning to end. Before the fight happens, Spong will face off with Melvin Manhoef on January 28. The fight card of the event on June 30 will be announced during It’s Showtime’s show on January 28.
Aerts hasn’t fought in Holland since 2007 when he stopped Bob Sapp. It’s great that he gets to go out for one last time in front of his home country before he calls it a career.
Source: liverkick.com
Top 10 Muay Thai fighters for 2011
2011 has been an outstanding year for Muay Thai worldwide.
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2011.09.24 vs Murthel Groenhart
Date: 2011.09.24
Opponent: Murthel Groenhart (Surinam) aka Predator
Weight category: 77 kg
Event: It’s Showtime 53
Location: Belgium, Brussels, Music Hall
Corner: red
Rules: It’s Showtime (К-1)
Stage: world title defense
Result: win KO5
Floyd Money Mayweather open workout
By Dan Rafael
ESPN.com
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Former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor, idle for nearly two years after suffering a head injury in his last fight, is returning to the ring with a clean bill of health and trainer Pat Burns, who was fired during the title reign in 2006, back in his corner.
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