Showing posts with label Marcin Parcheta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marcin Parcheta. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Top King World Series 3 Quarterfinal Match Ups Announced

The match ups for the Top King World Series Final 8 have been announced. The event which takes place on December 20th in Hong Kong has a strong field of competitors. Buakaw Banchamek vs. Dmytro Konstantynov and Andrei Kulebin vs. Khayal Dzhaniev will make up one side of the tournament bracket, while the other side will feature Niclas Larsen vs. Marat Grigorian and Reece McAllister vs. Marcin Parcheta

Buakaw is of course the favorite to win the tournament, but it is definitely a talented field. Niclas Larsen demolished Vladamir Konsky in their quarterfinal fight and is definitely a dark horse in this tournament. With tournaments anything can happen, but with this field fireworks are definitely going to be taking place.

Fight Card: 

Final 8 Tournament 
Buakaw Banchamek vs, Dmytro Konstantynov
Andrei Kulebin vs. Khayal Dzhaniev 
Niclas Larsen vs. Marat Grigorian 
Reece McAllister vs. Marcin Parcheta

Super Fights
Pornsanae Sitmonchai vs. Denis Puric
Sangmanee Sor Tiempoe vs. Ka Man Kwok
Sam-A Kaiyanghadaogym vs. Irshaad Sayed
Peemai Jitmuangnon vs. Mostafa Abdolahi
Kaito Fukada VS. Chan Kai Tik
Yusuke Otahara VS. Ming Tang

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Top King World Series France Results: Buakaw scores KO win

The second installment of Top King World Series took place last night in France. Four fights of the 154lb tournament as well a some super fights featuring some big names in Muay Thai. 

In the tournament Marat Grigorian, Niclas Larsen, Marcin Parcheta, and Reece McAllister all advanced with their wins. Grigorian scored a decision over Abraham Roqueni while Larsen, Parcheta and McAllister all scored knockouts to advance.

In the super fights Buakaw Banchamek dismantled Steve Moxon. Buakaw was in full control of this fight as he knocked Moxon down several times before finishing him in the third round with an elbow. Thongchai Sistonpeenong was also victorious on the night after out pointing Djime Coulibaly to win a decision.

Results:

154lb Tournament 
Marat Grigorian def. Abraham Roqueni via Decision
Niclas Larsen def. Vladmir Konsky via KO in Rd. 1
Marcin Parcheta def. Azize Hlali via KO in Rd. 3
Reece McAllister def. Crice Boussoukou via KO (Knee) in Rd. 1

Super Fights
Buakaw Banchamek def. Steve Moxon via KO (Elbow) in Rd. 3
Thongchai Sitsongpeenong def. Djime Coulibaly via Decision
Sansatan Sor Suradech vs Dylan Salvador ruled a Draw
Pakorn PKMuaythaiGym def. Jimmy Vienot via KO in Rd. 1

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Poland's Marcin Parcheta talks about WMF World Championship win in Thailand

Our friends over at Kickboxing 24 conducted an interview with Marcin Parcheta who recently won the WMF World Championship in Thailand. Kickboxing24 is a Polish website that covers the striking arts. The interview was originally in Polish, but translated to English. You can read the original Polish version of the interview here.

Marcin Parcheta is polish Muay Thai fighter from Szczecin. He is both a coach and fighter at Nak Muay Szczecin. He has won 11 Polish Championship Titles and 5 World Championship Titles. Recently he won WMF World Championship Title in Pro-Am formula. He fought 4 guys in 4 days, eliminating local Thai in semi-final winning the title by KO in the third round against a fighter representing the Republic of South Africa. In his hometown (Szczecin) he tries to promote the sport by organizing Muay Thai events for amateurs.

Kickboxing 24:
I won’t exaggerate if I congratulate you once again in the name of all the sport fans. Another World Title, was this tournament any different?

Marcin:
It was the hardest one for me so far. I have been cutting weight for 5 days straight and fought 4 tough fights.

Kickboxing 24: Four days – four fights, how did you feel psychically and psychologically? Any serious injuries?

Marcin: I had both my left feet and right shin bruised. It was not easy during these four days. But in the morning, on the day of the finals knowing it was the last day, I felt that my energy is fully restored.

Kickboxing 24: Which of the fights was the hardest for you?

Marcin: Hardest and most ferocious was the one against the Ukrainian. It was very important for him to win it after loosing to me in 2011 finals, but once again I emerged victorious.

Kickboxing 24:
Who were your corner men?

Marcin: Coach from Puncher Wrocław (Polish Nathional Muay Thai coach), and Antonio Delf from Strasbourg.

Kickboxing 24: How was the Bangkok event organized? How many people were watching your fights?

Marcin: This is the best tournament I've participated in. First of all it takes place in the world capitol of Muay Thai - Bangkok. Secondly it is under patronage of the Thai Ministry of Sports, Thai’s really attach huge weight in to organizing it. It's like Muay Thai marathon, organized on the open air, every evening it attracts huge amount of fans.

Kickboxing 24: How many days did you spend in Thailand? How would you rate trainings at Sasiprapa Gym?

Marcin:
I flew here 8 days before the event and started to acclimate. It is not that easy, since the climate in Thailand is pretty tough for foreigners. Sasiprapa Gym is a well known gym in Thailand and in the whole Muay Thai world for that matter. I had some quality training sessions over there.

Kickboxing 24: Many people in Poland supported you during fight days. Do you think Muay Thai became more popular recently?

Marcin: I would like to thank all of you for the support once again. It gave me lots of strength. Also I have to thank my teammates from Nak Muay Szczecin. I would not be able to prepare myself for the fights without them. And for the second part of the question, unfortunately no, still MMA is most popular.

Kickboxing 24: Looking how martial arts has evolved, it seems like MMA is growing fastest of them all. Many observers do not really understand/enjoy the ground game though. On the other hand Muay Thai is all about constant action, pure show. Do you think it could reach a bigger audience?

Marcin: MMA is so popular thanks to big promotion groups and investments from rich and influential people. Thanks to them mixed martial arts made it to public TV. If we could get that level of publicity towards Muay Thai we would see more dynamic, dramatic fights and much better prepared fighters. We already have some events which are very spectacular like Thai Fight or K-1 Max. All we need is promotion. I’m not against MMA, few of my good friends are leading polish MMA fighters and I train with them a lot. It just hurts to see Muay Thai gets so little attention.

Kickoxing 24: Do you prefer K-1 or Muay Thai fight rules?


Marcin: Doesn’t really matter to me, but I prefer Muay Thai rules.

Kickboxing 24: When are we going to see Marcin Parcheta fighting again?

Marcin: Need to get some rest for now, but I'm waiting for response about fighting abroad again.

Kickboxing 24: Thank you for the interview. Would you like to thank anyone?

Marcin: Yes, thanks to all the people supporting me physically and spiritually. All guys from Nak Muay Szczecin, and coaches from BKS Skorpion Szczecin: Marcin Stankiewicz and Karol Chabros!