Showing posts with label Kronpet DeJat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kronpet DeJat. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

WCK Muay Thai: USA vs. China 2015 Fight Card


WCK Muay Thai: USA vs. China is set to take place November 13 at the the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The event is the promotions annual Wulinfeng event which features a USA vs. China portion.

Josh Aragon and Ryan Roy will serve as the night's main event as they battle for the WBC Muay Thai National USA Middleweight Championship. Aragon was originally set to face Landon Simmons for his WBC Muay Thai title, but Simmons was forced to withdraw and Roy stepped in on short notice and the fight was moved up a weight class. Aragon will be looking to keep his undefeated record in tact as he takes on Roy.

Other notable fighters in action will be Jo Sittisak as he takes on Tie Yinghua, and Lerdsila "Mr. Lightning" taking on Zeqi Deng. Adam Rothweiler will also be looking to keep his undefeated record as he takes on Jin Jintao in the USA vs. China portion of the card.

Fight Card:
Josh Aragon vs. Ryan Roy
Raul Rodriguez vs. Xingjun Liu
Vicky Church vs. Wang Kehan
Jo Sittisak vs. Tie Yinghua
Matt Sayles vs. Yang Zhuo
Lerdsila "Mr. Lightning" vs. Zeqi Deng
Adam Rothweiler vs. Jin Jintao
Kronpet DeJat vs. Wei Rui
Shavone Warren vs. Qiu Jianliang
Mike Wenger vs. Liu Dancheng
Liu Yong vs. TBA

Monday, October 3, 2011

Thailand blog - Day 3

by Nathan Aripez
Our third day in Thailand started by taking a visit to the Maeklong market, what makes this market so famous is that a train runs through the middle of the market every few hours. The train actually passed through while we were there and it was an interesting site to see everyone selling goods casually get up and move their everything out of the way so that the train can pass.

After the Maeklong market we took a trip to a floating market. It was definitely interesting cruising through a river and shopping at the same time. What was more amazing was the people steering the boats, elderly ladies pushed many of these boats with ease. After about an hour on the river we then set way to Pattaya to visit the Fairtex gym.