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Muay Thai Premier League: Stars and Stripes

Postby keithlewis » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:11 pm

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Muay Thai Premier League: Stars and Stripes
Sep 02, 2011 9:00 PM EDT


Live Streaming: http://www.gfl.tv/showEvent.do?refCode= ... entId=1160


Baxter "The One Armed Bandit" Humby vs. Zidov "Akuma" Domenik
Buakaw Por. Pramuk vs. Warren "Chaka Zulu" Stevelmans

Julie Kitchen vs. Martina Jindrova
Valentina Shevchencko vs. Angelique Pitiot
Martin Jahn vs. Filip "The Puncher" Verlinden
Nathan "Carnage" Corbett vs. Tomas "Rattlesnake" Hron
Marco "The Spider" Pique vs. Nieky Holzken
Yodsaenklai Fairtex vs. Yohan Lidon
Simon Marcus vs. Artem Vakhitov
Leo Monteiro vs. Michael Dicks
Artem "The Lion" Levin vs. David Keclik



The inaugural event for the Muay Thai Premier League takes place on September 2 with Stars and Stripes, the first event in what is a 10-month season planned around showcasing the best Muay Thai fighting in the world. The first round takes place at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California, with other events scheduled to take place in Rome, Amsterdam, and Bangkok, all to crown the Muay Thai Premier League Champion of Champions in several different weight classes. Stars and Stripes kicks off the start of the season with a 12-bout event, featuring both male and female fighters competing in five different weight classes. On top of the tournament action, Stars and Stripes is headlined by two Superfights, where titles will be on the line!

In the main event, the WMC World Junior Middleweight Title (154 lb) will be at stake as Buakaw Por. Pramuk (197-21-12, Thailand) battles Warren Stevelmans (54-14-4, South Africa) for the prestigious championship. With close to 200 victories to his credit, Por. Pramuk is one of the elder statesmen in Muay Thai and his commitment and consistency to the sport is unmatched. He hails from the birthplace of Muay Thai (Thailand) and plans to give the fans in attendance and watching live on GFL.tv a highlight reel of authentic hard hitting and kicking Muay Thai fighting. His opponent, Stevelmans, is also a grizzled veteran in the sport and will not be intimidated by the living legend that is standing across the ring from him. Both fighters always push the action and look for a knockout but these men have trained their bodies to take an inhuman amount of punishment so fight fans could be in for a real treat if this fight goes the distance. Make no mistake, Buakaw Por. Pramuk and Warren Stevelmans will put on a show that will have the whole sport talking.

In the co-main event, the WMC Intercontinental Junior Middleweight Championship (154 lb) will be on the line as Champion Baxter Humby (39-7, USA) defends his title against Zidov Domenik (55-25, Switzerland). Humby won the title in 2010 and has been on a tear for the last year, but he has never faced an opponent like Domenik who has a very high percentage of knockouts for this sport with 43 of his 55 victories coming by KO. In a sport that requires you to deliver vicious blows to your opponent, nobody does that better than the challenger, Domenik. The champion is in for a dog fight, but Humby should have the crowd at his back as he is fighting in his home country and will look to deliver an impressive victory to what no doubt will be a rabid crowd.

In tournament action, Nathan Corbett (52-2, Australia) fights Tomas Hron (54-14-2, Czech Republic) and Filip Verlinden (37-6-1, Belgium) battles Martin Jahn (40-10) where the winners will advance in the heavyweight division. There are still four more divisions on this card!

If you love nonstop, full-throttle striking, then Muay Thai Premier League Stars and Stripes, is must-see TV. This event kicks off the most important series of Muay Thai shows ever. Watch as the brave warriors display the science of the eight limbs and use punches, kicks, knees and elbows as they take the first step in becoming the Muay Thai Premier League Champion of Champions. Order this event exclusively at GFL.tv.
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Re: Muay Thai Premier League: Stars and Stripes

Postby keithlewis » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:30 pm

Sorry I forgot to post the results:


WMC World Junior Middleweight Title Fight

Buakaw Por. Pramuk defeats Warren Stevelmans via fourth round technical knockout (referee stoppage)



WMC Intercontinental Junior Middleweight Title Fight

Baxter Humby defeats Zidov Domenik via first round knockout (spinning back kick)



MPL Heavyweight Round-Robin Bouts

Nathan Corbett defeats Tomas Hron via first round technical knockout

Filip Verlinden defeats Martin Jahn via first round technical knockout (cut stoppage)



MPL Light Heavyweight Round-Robin Bouts

Artem Levin defeats David Keclik via third round knockout (flying knee)

Simon Marcus defeats Artem Vakhitov via unanimous decision



MPL Middleweight Round-Robin Bouts

Nieky Holzken defeats Marco Pique via majority decision



MPL Welterweight Round-Robin Bouts

Michael Dicks defeats Leo Monteiro via unanimous decision

Denis Schneidmiller defeats Mehdi Zatout via split decision



MPL Super Lightweight Round-Robin Bouts

Valentina Shevchenko defeats Angelique Pitiot via split decision

Julie Kitchen defeats Martina Jindrova via unanimous decision
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