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"THE PNE GARDEN- (Vancouver, Canada) February 17th, 2001
This report was written and supplied by Mike Miles
THE P.N.E GARDEN
B.C. Promoter Gerry Gionco hosted his first large Kickboxing/Muay Thai
event in recent years on Saturday February 17th. The event was called "The
PNE Garden" and it was sanctioned by the WKA.
The main event was a WKA
North American Cruiserweight Muay Thai Title bout between Vancouver's Jeff
Thornhill and Calgary's Nick Ring. Thornhill has been a world traveller as
of late, having trained and fought in Japan (working with the K-1
organization) and recently just getting back from training at the Fairtex
Gym in San Francisco, USA. Details of the bout were literally worked out
only days before the event (the length of rounds was undecided until a
couple of days before the fight. The bout consisted of 5 rounds of 3
minutes.). Thornhill was heavily favored to win in his home town. With 14
days notice, Ring took the fight and the title bout (WKA North American
Cruiserweight Muay Thai Title) was a go. Both athletes weighed in at 187
lbs. and Thornhill looked larger upstairs whereas Ring was better developed
in the leg department.
To open the bout, Ring did his ceremonial Wai Kru.
The partisan crowd and Thornhill were not impressed with the performance.
After completion of the ceremony it was time to rumble.
In round one Ring
took a few cut kicks to the inside of the thigh from Thornhill. Ring
returned the favor and scored effectively. In the first round both athletes
fell into a clinch and Thornhill delivered the first knee. Ring responded
with a series of highly effective knees. Upon breaking it was clear that
Thornhill did not want to stay on the inside and clinch so he used the
strategy of hitting and moving.
In the second round Ring dropped his foe
with a knee. Thornhill got up and the bout continued. Ring got inside and
delivered another knee which hit Thornhill on the solar plexus but was
suddenly heavily disputed by a few officials and Thornhill, claiming a low
blow. Thornhill was given time to recoup from the blow. With approximately
10 seconds left in the round, Ring pursued his opponent but did not have
time to try and inflict any further damage.
In the third round, Ring was warned by his cornermen to stay away from the knees due to the
controversial call in the second round and Ring came out fast and furious.
Ring again dropped Thornhill in the third round but the Vancouver native
got up and the bout continued. Suddenly Ring cornered his foe and let lose
with a barrage of punches that spectators say, "put Thornhill out on his
feet.' Knowing Thornhill was in trouble, Ring swiftly stepped in and took
out both of Thornhill's legs with a cut kick. Thornhill did not get up and
Ring won the bout by 3rd round KO. Nick Ring adds the WKA North American
Cruiserweight Title to his list of accomplishments.
Ring now prepares for April 30th and his scheduled fight against a Thai Boxer from Holland. The
bout will be broadcast on TSN. An athlete of exceptional talent on the
undercard featured Vancouver's Blake 'The Blade' Lirette. Promoters watch
out for this kid.
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