*RESULTS* RUMBLE OF THE KINGS 2011

There was some really good fights and hope there will be vids out soon. Cheers to all fightfans around the world!
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MPL Stars Open workout

MPL to visit Sityodtong LA in Pasadena CA, for the Final workout for the MPL fighters. Feat: Buakaw, Carnage, Yod, Levin, Kitchen, Shevchenko, Holzken, Pique, Marcus and more…

Workouts are open to the public. Don’t miss out on your last chance to be this close to the MPL stars..

Breaking News: Yodsanklai out of September 2nd MPL event due to injury

Muay Thai Authority has confirmed with Muaythai Premier League president Clifton Brown that Yodsanklai will no longer be fighting on the Muaythai Premier League’s September 2nd event, “Stars and Stripes.” Yodsanklai entered his last fight against Yasuhito Shirasu with a hamstring injury and further aggravated it in the loss to Shirasu.
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Yodsanklai Fairtex vs Yasuhito Shirasu

Promo Video: Thailand VS Challenger Series 2011

Muaythai on ESPN

Muaythai has gained a huge bust in Asia over the last six months, due to the weekly muaythai TV show on ESPN Star Sport, sanctioned by the WMC.
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(Russian) Buakaw, Yod, Sudsakorn, Saiyok set to fight August 7 in Japan

After the recent success of Thai Fight Extreme’s event in France in May, they’re now headed to Japan. With an already scheduled event in Hong Kong on July 17, Thai Fight Extreme is yet another organization that is picking up the pace in 2011. As usual, Thai Fight Extreme will use full Thai rules.
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Line up Muay Thai Premier League includes Corbett, Yod, Buakaw, Kaoklai, Saenchai, Pique, Kubelin ETC. Etc.

Current fighters expected to be part of the League are as follows.
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Artem Levin Scheduled to Fight Kaoklai Kaenorsing


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The 2011 K-1 Season: Middleweights (MAX)

The past two years in K-1 MAX have been transformation years for the K-1 MAX division. In 2009 an Italian fighter by the name of Giorgio Petrosyan looked poised to take the whole tournament, Japanese ace Masato decided not to participate in the World MAX tournament and instead announced he would retire by the end of the year. Yuya Yamamoto seemed poised and energized to take that “Masato spot” in K-1 MAX until Giorgio Petrosyan beat the ambition out of him. Andy Souwer and Buakaw Por. Pramuk met again in the semi-finals, with Souwer moving on to the finals where Petrosyan took him to task and handily took his first title.
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