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Nice set of Petrosyan clips.
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Saenchai V Liam Harrison II is easily one of the best fights I’ve ever had the pleasure of shooting.
Exciting from the very start Saenchai opened by showboating with his acrobatic jumping scissor kicks and his famous cartwheel kick, however Liam soon started firing back with short, sharp shots that had real bad intent. He definitely wasn’t there to mess about and put on a show this time and Saenchai knew it. This was a fight!
Ultimately and purely in scoring terms, Saenchai was just too clever for Liam, but he left the UK knowing that this had been a hard fight - Liam did not stop low kicking and punching his way forwards. Often Saenchai found himself relying on his superb balance and footwork to keep scoring as Liam threw everything at him.
It was an absolute pleasure to be at ringside for this battle, so for anyone who is in Thailand on the 28th July this year you should really make a point of catching what could be one of the best fights you’ll ever see.
24th June 2012 at the Tower Ballroom, Edgbaston, Birmingham - Damien Trainor V Andy Howson - turning the trilogy into a quadrology! Howson is 2-1 up. Will Trainor even the scores, or will Howson squeeze out the man from Birmingham? Either way, expect fireworks!
Luke Turner was in fine form at Leeds Town Hall today, in a fight against a very tough and sharp Mikey Wiseman from Griphouse in Glasgow, the @badcompany man found his range in round four stopping Mikey with an elbow that seemed to land right in the Scotsman’s eye.
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Liam Harrison stops Andrei Kulebin with vicious low kicks inside three rounds in Manchester at The Main Event show on 21st March 2012.
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Here’s an older picture of mine May 2008, Andy Thrasher looking ready for war in his fight on the Power of Scotland Muay Thai show in Glasgow where he fought and beat local favourite Rab Burt convincingly on points.
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I love watching Rungravee, he’s one of the most badass Muay Thai boxers I’ve ever seen perform. Here he is entering the ring to fight Damien Trainor in the UK in 2011. Damien gave Rungravee a good run for his money, but Rungravee won comfortably on points at the end of an aggressive, hard fight.
Here’s UK Fighter, Michael Dicks fighting Thai Legend Bovvy Sor Udomson at the M.E.N Arena, Manchester in 2010. Michael controlled the fight superbly against a rock solid Bovvy, who simply did not stop marching forwards.
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Here’s Andy Howson, Two Times WMC World Champion (Leeds, England) Vs Viet Hoang (Borås, Sweden) fighting in Bradford UK Feb 2012. Andy came out of retirement to win a tough fight on points against a very durable opponent in Hoang.
Follow Andy on Twitter: @Andypun101BC
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