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Sukonesongchai 29th August
Bangkok
By Rob Cox
Sukonesongchai promotions held a show on the 29th featuring several of their up and coming stars.
Binla Minayothin vs Khaimukdam Sit Or
The fight starts at a fairly slow pace.Binla the more aggressive throwing hard lowkicks at Khaimukdam. Khaimukdam takes the fight into the clinch and starts to score. Binla still looks to low kick but doesn't get through with as much success. The fight turns into a real battle in the clinch, with both fighters trying to get the upper hand. Binla tries to come in low and lock his arms around Khaimukdam’s waist. Khaimukdam defends well though and lands with long knees, Binla works his knees around the side. Khaimukdam starts to work his elbows in the clinch and opens up a cut over Binla’s left eye. Both fighters go to war in the 4th round with the momentum of the fight swaying back and forth between them. Binla gets stronger as the round progresses and lands with some big knees and elbows, causing a swelling under Khaimukdam’s right eye. As the fight moves into the final round it’s very close in the eye’s of the gamblers, usually a full proof way to read the decision. Binla scores with a big kick that looks to have put him ahead. Khaimukdam tries to comeback, but Binla defends well. Both fighters stand off each other now looking to take their chances with the judges. The bell sounds to end the fight and both fighters dance around the ring, convinced of victory. The gamblers frantically try and place last minute bets, while the referee collects the score cards and a mixed roar of elation from the winners and disappointment from the loser greets the decision, Binla Minayothin winner on points.
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Wanheng Minayothin vs Yodprapsuk Por Khumpai
Wanheng takes the fight direct toYodprapsuk in the first two rounds, putting everything into his hard kicks and punches. Yodprapsuk looked intimidated trying to soak up the pressure and looked to block Wanheng’s attacks and bide his time. Yodprapsuk starts to look more positive in round 3, coming forward more and lands with hard roundkicks. Wanheng is still fighting a very aggressive fight though, coming forward and putting venom into everything he throws. Yodprapsuk lands with some strong knees at the end of the round. Wanheng keeps on piling on the pressure in round 4, Yodprapsuk scores well fighting of the backfoot though and spins Wanheng to the canvas out of the clinch. Wanheng comes back with some hard roundkicks. In the final round Yodprabsuk needs to come forward and have a big round to win the fight, he briefly gets the crowd going with some big knee strikes, but Wanheng manages to smother most of his attacks to cruise to a points win.
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Norasing Lukbanyai vs Linglom Tor Chalermchai
The main event was a battle between two hard hitting, rising young stars. Both fighters are not slow to unload with hard shots. Linglom is the more aggressive of the two though and Norasing keeps it tight and fights a more technical fight. Round 2 sees more of the same with Linglom pushing forward and Norasing sharper technically, picking off Linglom. Linglom starts to score well in round 3, landing with big roundkicks. Norasing still manages to pick him off but the crowd start to get behind Linglom. Linglom changes his approach to the fight in round 4, preferring to fight off the back foot now and picking off Norasing with sharp roundkicks and long knees. Norasing is forced to come forward and opens up with a big barrage of punches, but Linglom meets fire with fire and trades back. Linglom uses good head movement to make Norasing miss and counters with sharp elbows. The final round sees Norasing trying hard to get back in contention, coming forward throwing hard roundkicks, but Linglom keeps him away with push kicks and occasionally stops Norasing in his tracks with hard punches to take a fine points win.



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