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    <title>First Full Muay-Thai 8 Man Elimination Kickboxing</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T05:18:03Z</published>
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    <summary>Source: http://www.scoop.co.nz Tuesday, 15 August 2006, 4:02 pm Press Release: Highlander Promotions PAPAHO PANUI / MEDIA STATEMENT Te 15 o nga ra o Here-turi-koka / 15 August 2006 For immediate release. KI A: Newsdesk Editors Sports Reporters What&apos;s On Editors...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Source: <a href="http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0608/S00155.htm">http://www.scoop.co.nz</a></p>

<p>Tuesday, 15 August 2006, 4:02 pm<br />
Press Release: Highlander Promotions<br />
PAPAHO PANUI / MEDIA STATEMENT</p>

<p>Te 15 o nga ra o Here-turi-koka / 15 August 2006</p>

<p>For immediate release.</p>

<p>KI A:</p>

<p>Newsdesk Editors<br />
Sports Reporters<br />
What's On Editors</p>

<p>'Aotearoa's First Ever, Full Muay-Thai 8 Man Elimination Kickboxing Event'</p>

<p>Saturday 02 September 2006; Telstra Clear Pacific Events Centre, Manukau City</p>

<p>For the first time ever in Aotearoa, WKB-1 and Highlander Promotions along with principal<br />
sponsor, Mai Media Ltd present the Mai FM S-1 Oceania Championship, a Full Muay-Thai Rules, 8 man elimination kickboxing event.</p>

<p>S-1 Full Muay-Thai Rules is the most spectacular example of kickboxing and is rapidly becoming the fastest growing spectator sport in the world with qualifying events held worldwide. The sudden death format of this 8-man competition, where fighters can use all their weapons such as elbows, knees, punching and kicking provides spectators with all the drama, thrills and excitement they can handle.</p>

<p>This exciting event will see some of the very best 72.5kg Full Muay-Thai fighters from New Zealand, Australia and Thailand such as:</p>

<p>Choppa Chapman (NZ), Wanlop Sitpholek (Thailand), Prince Hamid (NZ), Mot Eck (Thailand), Warren Elson (Australia), Spike Chamberlain (NZ), Aaron Dixon (NZ), Shane Cornish (NZ)</p>

<p>Super Fight: Aaron Boyes (NZ) vs Leonard Sitpholek (Thailand)</p>

<p>With each fighter a current or past World, Commonwealth, South Pacific, Australian or New Zealand champion the action will be intense as they compete against each other for the Rights, Honour and Esteem of being crowned the first ever S-1 Oceania Grand Champion.</p>

<p>The winner securing for himself a place in Muay-Thai's most prestigious event, the Final of the 8 Man World S-1 Championship on December 5th in Bangkok, Thailand and the opportunity to become the world S-1 Grand Champion which carries a prize purse of 1 million baht.(Approx NZ$42,000.00)</p>

<p>Siraphop Ratanasuban (Songchai Jnr) will be attending this Event to welcome S-1, (the S standing for Self-Confidence, Self-Respect and Self-Discipline), to New Zealand and the Oceania Region which will be a great honour for Muay-Thai in this part of the World.</p>

<p>To book your Corporate Table / VIP Ringside Seats, contact: Scotty Thomson 021 142 0433 or highlandersfight@xtra.co.nz.</p>

<p>General tickets are on sale at TicketDirect. 0800 224 224 or www.ticketdirect.co.nz</p>

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    <title>Tony Jaa is in Ratner&apos;s Rush Hour 3 wish list</title>
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    <published>2006-08-08T10:04:51Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-08T10:11:25Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Brett Ratner’s never been bashful about talking about who he’d like to have in his movies – He said Anthony Hopkins was his pick for Jor-El in “Superman Returns”, for instance, long before he’d even told the studio of his...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Brett Ratner’s never been bashful about talking about who he’d like to have in his movies – He said Anthony Hopkins was his pick for Jor-El in “Superman Returns”, for instance, long before he’d even told the studio of his intentions – and now he’s unveiled his “wish list” for “Rush Hour 3”.</p>

<p>Ratner tells Coming Soon that he’d love to get basketballer Yao Ming, Aishwarya Rai, Gong Li and Tony Jaa for the next film. Who’s got a woody for the foreign biggies, then? </p>

<p>Hmm.OK. Nice picks. But are they prepared to sell their souls for the cabbage? Guess we’ll see. </p>

<p>"I'll tell you who I'm going after," he said with a burst of excitement. "I want Yao Ming, the basketball player, to be in it. I want to recreate the fight sequence from the Bruce Lee movie where he fights Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but I want to do the reverse; I want Chris Tucker to fight Yao Ming. I want that to happen. I want Aishwarya Rai [the biggest female star in Bollywood] and I would love Gong Li [last seen in Memoirs of a Geisha] to be in the movie. There's some people that I want, but I don't know if I'll be able to get them. Tony Jaa [star of last year's Ong Bak: Thai Warrior] I want, too. I love him."</p>

<p>“Rush Hour 3” starts filming this Summer in New York and Paris.</p>

<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.moviehole.net/news/20060515_ratners_rush_hour_3_wish_list.html">http://www.moviehole.net/news/20060515_ratners_rush_hour_3_wish_list.html</a></em><br />
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    <title>Ancient art of Muay Thai becoming popular</title>
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    <published>2006-08-07T08:06:23Z</published>
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    <summary>NDTV Correspondent Saturday, July 22, 2006 (Uttaradit, Thailand): Sport not only helps keep a person physically fit but also mentally strong and the ancient martial art of Muay Thai boxing is proof of that. Dozens of Thai boys and girls...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>NDTV Correspondent</strong></p>

<p><em>Saturday, July 22, 2006 (Uttaradit, Thailand):</em></p>

<p>Sport not only helps keep a person physically fit but also mentally strong and the ancient martial art of Muay Thai boxing is proof of that.</p>

<p>Dozens of Thai boys and girls have said yes to this sport and no to drugs. They are not vying for a role in a sequel to Hollywood blockbuster Rocky but simply making some money to make ends meet.</p>

<p>12-year old national champion Phannipa and twin sister Sawinee Chaithes are just among the many Thai girls who are addicted to the sport of Muay Thai or kickboxing.</p>

<p>At the end of another day at school it's the beginning of an even tougher class for them, which needs close to five hours of physical exercise each day.</p>

<p>"The children live with their grandparents who may not understand their needs. This is why we worry about the children that they might mix with the wrong company and get involved with drugs," said Chuchart Khumpuang, Director, Suksawittaya School.</p>

<p>Most of the children come from nearby villages and live under severe conditions of poverty. Boxing has given most of them a new lease of life.</p>

<p>Worth the pain</p>

<p>Apart from helping the children spend their time constructively, they manage to make about $26 from every match, money that is well worth the pain especially for the sisters.</p>

<p>"I like it when I fight. It's a little painful, but I can make some money to support my grandmother," said Phannipa Chaithes, Muay Thai Boxer.</p>

<p>"I pity them every time they fight in a match because I'm afraid they will get hurt. But they have to do it because if they don't fight, they'll have no money," said Lubhiyat Chaites, twins' grandmother.</p>

<p>The Suksawittaya School helps around 40 such girls and boys to sharpen their kicks and punches. While this ancient martial art may not serve as a long-term career for these children, it certainly gives them a means of earning their livelihood for the time being.</p>

<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.ndtv.com/" target="_blank">http://www.ndtv.com/</a></em></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Muay Thai title fights in London</title>
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    <published>2006-08-05T09:52:23Z</published>
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    <summary>[BOXING] Thai superstar Danthai Singhmanasak faces a fierce challenge from British and European muay Thai star Kieran Keddle when the two fighters meet for the WBC Muaythai world super lightweight title in London on September 17....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>[BOXING] Thai superstar Danthai Singhmanasak faces a fierce challenge from British and European muay Thai star Kieran Keddle when the two fighters meet for the WBC Muaythai world super lightweight title in London on September 17.</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>The match-up sees the best from the west clash with one of Thailand's most outstanding fighters in a world championship event that is generating excitement in the streets of London.</p>

<p>United as One promoter Nash Keshwala said there was a lot of well founded confidence that Keddle will take the world title, even though Danthai has a brilliant fighting career.</p>

<p>On the same card another British muay Thai hero, Dale White, takes on Aelexei Biznev - a tough combatant from Belarus - for the WBC Muaythai European international featherweight championship.</p>

<p>Keddle and White have been exceptional fighters in muay Thai and both will be fighting for British pride. Keddle has fought and trained in Thailand and has been one of the most dominant fighters in Europe. Both Keddle and White are in peak condition.</p>

<p>Meanwhile the WBC Muaythai world light heavyweight title bout scheduled for Copenhagen in Denmark on September 2 will feature Denmark's Bassam Chahrour and Sweden's Markus Oberg.</p>

<p>Promoter Brain Talarek said the event will set the benchmark for the heavier weight divisions in the WBC Muaythai organisation.</p>

<p>Both fighters' credentials for the world tile are impressive with Chahrour, 21, winning all 33 fights - 19 by knockout - and Oberg winning 14 of 16 contests - five by knockout.</p>

<p>The WBC Muaythai world championship action will swing into Germany on November 11 when promoter Klaus Waschkewitz stages the world super welterweight championship.</p>

<p>Thailand's sensational world champion Yodsaenklai Fairtex will defend his title against Germany's brilliant Mark Vogel in the city of Wuppertal.</p>

<p>WBC Muaythai schedule:</p>

<p>August 31: Bishkek, Kyrghastan</p>

<p>Lamsongkram (Thailand) v Joost Bauhaus (Holland)</p>

<p>International Middleweight Championship</p>

<p>September 2: Copenhagen, Denmark</p>

<p>Bassam Chahrour (Denmark) v Markus Oberg (Sweden)</p>

<p>World Super Lightweight Title</p>

<p>September 17: London, United Kingdom</p>

<p>Danthai Singhmanasak (Thailand) v Kieran Keddle (UK)</p>

<p>World Super Lightweight Title</p>

<p>Dale White (UK) v Aelexei Biznev (Belarus)</p>

<p>European International Featherweight Championship.</p>

<p>November 11: Wuppertal, Germany</p>

<p>Yodsaenklai Fairtex (Thailand) v Mark Vogel (Germany)</p>

<p>Super Welterweight World Title defence.</p>

<p>Patrick Cusick</p>

<p>The Nation</p>

<p>Source: <a href="http://nationmultimedia.com/2006/07/26/sport/sport_30009544.php">http://nationmultimedia.com/2006/07/26/sport/sport_30009544.php</a></p>]]>
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    <title>Muay Thai showcase in Europe</title>
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    <summary>Muay Thai showcase in Europe The WBC Muaythai organisation will be red hot in Europe this September with world titles being staged in London and Copenhagen. The world light heavyweight title contest in Denmark scheduled for September 2 sees a...</summary>
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<p>The WBC Muaythai organisation will be red hot in Europe this September with world titles being staged in London and Copenhagen.</p>

<p>The world light heavyweight title contest in Denmark scheduled for September 2 sees a sensational match-up between Denmark's Bassam Chahrour and Sweden's Markus Oberg.</p>

<p>"This is a very big fight as both fighters have something to prove and winning the WBC Muaythai world title in the light heavyweight division is massive," said promoter Brain Talarek.</p>

<p>Chahrour (21) has won 33 of his fights - 19 by knockout. Oberg has won 14 of 16 contests - five by knockout.</p>

<p>On September 17 in London promoters United as One will stage a WBC Muaythai world title as well as two international championships on the same super card.</p>

<p>In what has become one of the most talked about contests on the WBC Muaythai calendar for 2006, European and UK superstar Kieran Keddle will fight Thai superstar Danthai for the WBC super lightweight title.</p>

<p>Keddle has fought and trained in Thailand and has overcome all challengers in Europe, while Danthai is a main event fighter at Bangkok's Lumpinee and Rajadamnoen stadiums, and is the top ranked star on the Thai Channel 7 Sunday fight program.</p>

<p>United as One promoter Nash Keshwala said the Danthai/Keddle match-up between two of the hottest fighters from Europe and Thailand had created "a big buzz of excitement in London".</p>

<p>"You look at the fight history of Danthai and Keddle. They're at their peak and they are set to fight for a WBC world title belt. It's a very big championship and, consequently, there's enormous interest," said Keshwala.</p>

<p>The London event will also feature two WBC international championships.</p>

<p>England's Dale White will be challenged by Sergey Skiba of Belarus for the WBC Muaythai super flyweight international title.</p>

<p>The second international contest for the WBC Muaythai cruiserweight championship will be an enthralling showdown between London's talented Andre McIntyre and the Japanese warrior Magnum Sakai.</p>

<p>Patrick Cusick</p>

<p>The Nation</p>

<p>Source: <a href="http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/07/17/sport/sport_30008880.php">http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/07/17/sport/sport_30008880.php</a></p>]]>
        
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    <title>22 de Julio Megacurso</title>
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    <published>2006-07-24T09:16:20Z</published>
    <updated>2006-07-24T09:18:01Z</updated>
    
    <summary>22 de Julio Megacurso Preparación Física: Propuesta de un modelo de entrenamiento para desarrollar capacidades específicas como Fuerza Explosiva, Fuerza elástica, Resistencia a la Fuerza y Flexibilidad para el Muay Thai, Thai Boxing, Kick Boxing y Vale Todo. Kick Boxing:...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>22 de Julio<br />
Megacurso</p>

<p>Preparación Física:<br />
Propuesta de un modelo de entrenamiento para desarrollar capacidades específicas como Fuerza Explosiva, Fuerza elástica, Resistencia a la Fuerza y Flexibilidad para el Muay Thai, Thai Boxing, Kick Boxing y Vale Todo.</p>

<p>Kick Boxing:<br />
Tácticas y estrategias de competición.Entrenamiento especial con paos y manoplas.</p>

<p>Muay Thai:<br />
Trabajos específicos de rodillas y codos, Técnicas de Clinh, Agarres, Proyecciones, Entradas y Salidas, Trabajos de Desgaste.</p>

<p>Academia Argentina de Kerambit y Autodefensa:<br />
Historia del Kerambit, Conocimientos Básicos del Cuerpo Humano, Puntos Vitales, Principales Zonas de Corte, El Kerambit en la Defensa Personal, Estrategia, Combate y Defensa, Situación legal de las armas blancas.</p>

<p>Valor del Megacurso $25. Se obsequiará un Kerambit de práctica.<br />
Tel: 4585-0269</p>]]>
        
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