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pinsinchai
Posted: 2005-08-09 00:01:42

Jonney Roye, Dean James, Liam Harrison, Liam Robinson spotted at lumpini.
liam badco
Posted: 2005-08-09 00:05:40
nice shot
pinsinchai
Posted: 2005-08-09 00:29:18

thailand pinsinchai doing some damage at a 17kg disadvantage
pinsinchai
Posted: 2005-08-09 00:32:41

30KG+ Disadvantage.

PS only kidding Liam!
liam badco
Posted: 2005-08-09 23:30:35
thanks for that mate... arseface
noi666
Posted: 2005-08-10 01:32:31
looks like its gonna be a bad idea to kick across his body then li!!!! lol




...or maybe you have faster kicks than the farang in the pics!!! :)
dan-sheldon
Posted: 2005-08-10 01:51:46
HI GUYS, WHAT GYM IS THAT YOU ARE TRAINING AT (IS IT A BKK GYM)? HOW MUCH WOULD TRAINING BE THERE FOR A COUPLE OF MONTHS? HOW LONG ARE YOU GUYS THERE FOR, DO YOU TRAIN PRO ALL YEAR ROUND?
dan-sheldon
Posted: 2005-08-10 01:52:56
JUST SEEN ON THE ROPES IT SAYS WPT GYM, IS IT EXSPENSIVE
TonyMyers
Posted: 2005-08-10 03:56:11

Hi Dan, Yes it is WPT gym and it depends what you think is expensive. It is approximately 1200 baht a day for, training, food, and aircon accommodation (with on suite bathroom facilities). However, if you are staying longer you can get a reduced rate (if you want to e-mail me I can give you details). (The lads training in the pictures been there different time periods from two weeks to two months)

The gym is run by Pimu and is really set up for foreign boxers. Although by Thai standards it is on the expensive side, the quality of the instruction is excellent with the additional cost enabling Pimu to pay a range of top former fighters to pad, spar and teach boxers. The gym is linked to Pinsinchai and Look tap au guard gyms (gyms which the owner has strong links with). Currently Thailand Pinsinchai (pictured in the photos posted above), Tapa tak Look tap au guard (beat Pete Crooke in the UK a few years ago), Thai utt (former northern area champion), Sancherng (formerly voted best boxer in Thailand) along with others.

A number of British, Italian, Spainish and some French boxers train at the gym. Top British fighters who have trained at the gym include: Pete Crooke, Reece Crooke, Frankie Hudders, Ashley Guishard, Johnny Roye, Pele Nathan, Damian Hood and Karla Hood. However, you don't have to be a fighter to train at the gym, a number of people attend just to learn techniques.
calmck
Posted: 2005-08-10 04:32:40

Just thought i'd lighten up that first pic to highlight that FANTASTIC shirt that that young gentleman on the back-right of the picture is wearing.
ercan gürgöze
Posted: 2005-08-10 04:54:20
tonny,

we are planning to go into prince cup with national team, of course if there is sufficient governemental mt budget left ...in this concern ,i have also an intention to bring some of my fighters to a camp after the championship or later in feb or march ...since it seems that all dynamics in accordance with camps are always changing in thailand i am also in confusion sometimes which to chose in bangkok or abroad...could you advise me a camp?...what about jitti's gym?..the fighters are a-class fighters ,not average and can train with the best of thais, no problem in this concern!..
thanks for your assistance...
noi666
Posted: 2005-08-10 04:58:50
Jitti's has about 5/6 pad-men...all ex-stadium champions.
Depends on how many are in your team?

Drop Jitti a mail on jittigym1960@hotmail.com and ask if he can look after you and your team.
ercan gürgöze
Posted: 2005-08-10 05:06:30
thanks noi...
TonyMyers
Posted: 2005-08-10 07:49:13

I am sure a number of gyms in Bangkok would be able to accommodate your needs: Jitty gym, Kaewsamrit gym or WPT gym.

I am sure A-class fighters would have no problem finding good sparring, clinch or padwork at any of the gyms. I can certainly speak for WPT where Pimu has about 15 padmen (all from top Thai gyms) to call on if needed (although there would never be that many at one time and usually one padman works with two boxers). About 20 boxers can be accommodated at the gym, but there is a hotel very near. If you take a group you can make specific training requests for your group. I think the problem usually in Bangkok is with training big boxers. However, I know James Thompson (pride fighter) who is 120kg trained at WPT for three weeks without a problem.

If you want more information on WPT please e-mail me.
noi666
Posted: 2005-08-10 08:18:53
bet liambadco loves that photo!!! lol
vinny
Posted: 2005-08-10 11:15:11
Is that Dan green with Liam H.
TonyMyers
Posted: 2005-08-10 11:23:42
Which one Vinny, the guy with the cap, the guy in pink or smiler the back? who BTW, I heard is a soccer star in Thailand!!
AndyC
Posted: 2005-08-10 11:39:27
The guy with the Blackburn top on has an exceptionallu long neck. a bit like a giraffe.
ercan gürgöze
Posted: 2005-08-10 15:15:03
thanks tonny...
vinny
Posted: 2005-08-10 16:15:02
Tony, a football top has Red devils on it!!!
pinsinchai
Posted: 2005-08-10 22:53:43
rather a long neck than a redneck mr kick
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AndyC
Posted: 2005-08-11 02:45:19
LOL, I knew that would bring you out of hiding:)
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