Showing posts with label IFS 7 New Blood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IFS 7 New Blood. Show all posts
Monday, April 11, 2011
Weekend Recap: Seanchai best Harrison, Rungravee tops Trainor, and Humby outlasts Sriyapai
Duel at the Dome
Duel at the Dome took place this past weekend in Doncaster, England. Headlining the event was a re-match between Saenchai and Liam Harrion. In what was an exciting fight Seanchai was able to take home a decision victory. Harrison was a game opponent, and kept the fight interesting through out. In the end he fell short of beating arguably the world best pound for pound Muay Thai fighter.
Also on the card Rungravee Sasiprapa defeated Damien Trainor via decision. Both Saenchai and Rungravee are expected to the United States and compete at Stand Up Promotions event in August which will take place in Anaheim, CA. Saenchai is tentatively scheduled to fight Kevin Ross, while no opponent has been named for Rungravee.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
IFS 7 Results: Humby decisions Sriyapai
IFS 7 "New Blood" took place a the Pico Rivera Sports Arena. In the nights only professional Muay Thai bout Baxter "The One Armed Bandit" took on William "The Bull" Sriyapai.
The bout was the fifth and final time the fighters would meet in the ring, they had previously split their four fights. Humby was able to dictate the pace using a well rounded attack of punches and kicks. In the third round he was able to knock down Sriyapai with a left. When the fight was over all the judges agreed that the fight belonged to Humby and awarded him a unanimous decision. With the win it is safe to say that Humby has won the final fight between Sriyapai and himself.
The bout was the fifth and final time the fighters would meet in the ring, they had previously split their four fights. Humby was able to dictate the pace using a well rounded attack of punches and kicks. In the third round he was able to knock down Sriyapai with a left. When the fight was over all the judges agreed that the fight belonged to Humby and awarded him a unanimous decision. With the win it is safe to say that Humby has won the final fight between Sriyapai and himself.
Friday, April 1, 2011
William Sriyapai plans to retire after fight with Baxter Humby
William "The Bull" Sriyapai plans on hanging up his gloves after his fight with Baxter Humby at IFS 7 "New Blood" which is set to take place April 10th. The pair have fought four times splitting the bouts two a piece. The fifth and final bout will be his last as Sriyapai posted the following on his facebook.
"So after this fight, After I Humble Humby, I decided I'm going to RETIRE!! YES RETIRE... I'm hanging up the gloves!! My ass is getting to old for this Ish!!! But I ain't going out of the ring without that World Title Wrapped around my waist though!! HOLLA!!!"
From that statement it looks like Sriyapai is planning on retiring on winning terms.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Baxter Humby vs. William Sriyapai set for April 10th IFS 7 - New Blood
The IFS will kick off the start of their pro Muay Thai fights at IFS 7 - New Blood, on April 10th. Scheduled to meet will be Baxter Humby, and William Sriyapai.
Both fighters are well respected in Muay Thai, and are sure to entertain, however, there is no word if Humby's WBC National title will be on the line.
There is no confirmation of any other pro Muay Thai fights for the event. Also expected to take place at the event will be the start of a new IFS amateur Muay Thai tournament.
The April 10th event will take place at the Pico Rivera sports Arena.
Both fighters are well respected in Muay Thai, and are sure to entertain, however, there is no word if Humby's WBC National title will be on the line.
There is no confirmation of any other pro Muay Thai fights for the event. Also expected to take place at the event will be the start of a new IFS amateur Muay Thai tournament.
The April 10th event will take place at the Pico Rivera sports Arena.
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