The Contender Hong Kong
Posted November 10th, 2008 by gaijinuHappened on November 6th.
The results:
Wang Kang (China) vs Yoshitomi Matsumoto (Japan), 60 kg
Winner: Wang by 5th round TKO (3 knock downs in round 5)
Zhang De Zheng (China) vs King-Chung Ng (Hong Kong), 63 kg
Winner: Ng by unanimous decision
Jason Wong (Hong Kong) vs Yuji Anezaki (Japan), 58 kg
Winner: Wong by unanimous decision
Zach (Singapore) vs Roel Rink (Holland)
Winner: Zach by split decision
Sofian Seboussi (France) vs Rambo Kingboxing (Thailand)
Winner: Rambo by split decision
Pak-Wing Heung (Hong Kong) vs Zidov Dominik (Croatia/ Switzerland) Read more »»
The Contender Asia Season 2 will be hosted by Malaysia
Posted October 15th, 2008 by gaijinuIt appears the Malaysian Tourism Authority won the bid for Season Two of Contender Asia.
How about that? I hope they'll film it in JB 
S1 Muay Thai Singapore - day two
Posted September 28th, 2008 by gaijinuUnbelievable fights!!!! Congrats to all the fighters, great show!
I was really impressed with under card fights, the Thai refs and judges were too, they said "your fighters have heart"
As far as organization goes, much better than the last contender one - correct choice of location and size, big enough yet small enough to pack in atmosphere without making it look empty. Sunday the place filled up almost completely. It was a successful event, we really hope FWA will continue organizing the S1 and the rest of the gyms will take part.
Congrats to FWA, good job!
S1 Muay Thai Singapore - first day
Posted September 27th, 2008 by gaijinuDespite the f-1, the madness in town and the arbitrary restrictions imposed on the gyms forcing them not to attend the event, quite a sizable number of fans turned up for the first S1 championship in Singapore.
The first S1 belt went to Ng Choon Hao of Lana Muay Thai, he won by points against Neo Jit Wee of FWA. For the second belt Richmond Leong from the same Lana MT fought Mathias Gallo of Italy, Rich brought the belt home.
S1 Qualifications Fight Cards
Posted September 22nd, 2008 by gaijinuNews from the Singapore S1 Muay Thai Championship
Posted August 18th, 2008 by gaijinu
I will post updates here, easier to read than in the comments list.
2 weight categories: Lightweight and Middleweight.
16 boxers in each category in the qualifications on Sept 27th (lighweight) and 28th (middleweight), then the finals 8 men tournament on Oct 25th and 26th. Place: Tampines Safra.
Prize: the S1 belt and $5000 !!!
Updates: New Paper article
Championship details
Factsheet
The fighters are not locked in yet, all the gyms still have time to participate.
Thai TV Muay Thai Fights
Posted July 22nd, 2008 by snarkyNEWS FROM THAILAND
WMC, IFMA and MuayThai Institute have closed a deal to join in a partnership with Thai Global Network (TGN) to show Muaythai events weekly to an estimated viewership of 350 million people worldwide in 170 countries. This is another important milestone in Muaythai, as this partners TGN with all 118 member countries who will have the chance to show their highlight events on a weekly basis to every corner of the globe. The events will be aired prime time in Asia every Tuesday night from 20:15 p.m. – 22:15 p.m (Thai time). Stay tuned for events from all 5 continents and let the world see the beauty and excitement of Muaythai.
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Ok, so every Tuesday night, there are fights at the MTI at 21:15 Singapore time. UPDATE: Wednesday too!
The administrator at MTI has forwarded me the following link http://truemusic2.truelife.com/home/player/player_livetv.php?guid=20. From what gaijinu (thanks, btw) has managed to figure out: Read more »»
The results of the M'sia muay thai superfigths 2008
Posted July 5th, 2008 by gaijinuOur muaythai.sg members Grake and Kurenai_19 are present at the scene and they have a very sad news to report: Zach dislocated his shoulder and lost his match by TKO.
Also Zidov lost to the Iranian Abbas Ahmadi.
Grake just SMS-ed in the full results:
1st match: Abbas Ahmadi (Iran) won by points against Zidov
2nd match: WMC Female inter title: Tiana "Tiger" Caverley (AUS) won by TKO against Olivia Jackson (KSA)
3rd match: TCA 2 selection part 1 Super 4 fight Bernard Radin vs Tengku Sharizal, Tengku won by points Read more »»
Zach vs Leonardo
Posted July 3rd, 2008 by gaijinu
INTERNATIONAL MUAYTHAI SUPERFIGHTS 2008
Singapore’s Kim Khan Zaki to face Brazilian Champion Leonardo at the International MuayThai Superfights in Malaysia on July 5th.
Contender Asia star Kim Khan Zaki or “ Zach” of Singapore will meet Brazilian Champion Leonardo "Amendoim" Monteiro in the "International MuayThai Superfights” here in Malaysia on July 5th at Stadium Malawati, Shah Alam, Selangor.
The fight will be part of an extraordinary ‘World MuayThai Council (WMC) Inter-Continental Championship’ fight card that includes other Contender Asia Stars-Dzhabar ‘The Genghis Khan’ Askerov and Zidov ‘Akuma’ Dominik pitting against Singha Siri, the Southern Thailand Champion and Iranian hardman Abbas Ahmadi respectively. Read more »»
The winners of the M'sia SuperFights Contest
Posted July 2nd, 2008 by gaijinuAre:
1st place: Dennis Toh Wei Sheng won a pair of VIP tickets, poster and a T-shirt
2nd place: Siti Suhaila Binte Bahari won a T-shirt and a poster
Congratulations!!!
Thank you very much for your emails, we were absolutely impressed by the huge interest shown by the muay thai SG fans.
Dennis, go up there and scream as hard as you can so we can hear you from here:
Zig-Zach
Zig-Zach
International MuayThai Superfights 2008 - Malaysia
Posted May 30th, 2008 by gaijinu
Contender Asia stars Dzhabar Askerov of the UAE, Zidov Dominik of Switzerland and Kim Khan Zaki “Zach” of Singapore will be amongst the star-studded fight card in the upcoming "International MuayThai Superfights 2008” as they fight for Inter-Continental titles in Malaysia on Saturday July 5th at Stadium Malawati, Shah Alam.
It will be a match-up of colossal proportions as respective fighters bringing their wealth of experience and illustrious careers to the ring.
Iranian Abbas ‘Hardman’ Ahmadi, who boasts a fight record of 42 wins, including 14 KOs will face off with Zidov ‘Akuma’ Domink . Zidov considered ‘the bad boy fighter’ has become one of the most recognizable faces in Malaysia since the success of The Contender Asia reality series.
So can they put on a classic fight? Will there be an upset on the cards? Come on down to witness it.
Programme Highlights:
Undercard Fight
M'sian Super 4 Contender Asia Qualifier
WMC World Female Title Fight
WMC Inter-Continental Championships
The Contender Asia Season 2, Malaysian qualifier, super 4
Action starts 7pm sharp. Read more »»
Conditioning and Nutrition for muay thai fighters
Posted May 26th, 2008 by gaijinuA while back Mitch wrote this article called "Creating the Perfect Combat Athlete" on his blog:
Part 1: Conditioning and Part 2: Nutrition. I thought to be a good idea to link it from our Articles section so our new members can find it easily. Another reason is that it has a lot of excellent info and holds answers to some of the questions in the Beginners' and Training forums. Read more »»
We Want Fights !!!
Posted May 21st, 2008 by mastahIt's been more than 2 months since the last local fights, excluding the TCA finale and the hot chicks fights at Zouk. It's getting booooooring, anybody there?!??
to
our
fighters.Hearing this, ppl in charge? Get to work and do something
pleeeeeeeeeeeease
Thank you!
Chocolate - thai movie
Posted May 7th, 2008 by gaijinu
I just watched it!!!! It's AWESOME
A must see!!!!!!!!!!
Nicharee "Jeeja" Vismistananda has spent the last four years training in martial arts and some movie buffs are touting her as Thailand's very own action heroine. And she's hot
This film is probably one of the most anticipated Thai martial arts film since Tony Jaa kicked and elbowed his way on to the screen in “Ong Bak”.
Need to give credit also to the supporting staff, they worked like hell on this one. Also they used a lot of ice packs. All the fight scenes are real - as real as they can be, at the end you can see a few mild accidents... poor guys

The director is saying: "Women can't compete with males when it comes to stunts and action. Besides, the bar has been raised now that we have a big star like Jaa. That's why we chose to do something different rather than try and match up to Jaa's standard".
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