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The Flame
Posted: 2007-12-23 02:28:08

haybro26
Posted: 2007-12-23 09:36:42

Thanks Flame!


Go Sarkissian!
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-03 02:29:51

Nine days left...I will put up some pictures of Malaipet training soon. and any changes in the line up...order of fights ect...

Flame

The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-03 03:20:43

Malaipet with some of his belts...

The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-03 03:23:49
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-03 03:34:12


Malaipet with some of his belts...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-04 18:18:39
WCK: Full Rules Muaythai
SANCTIONED BY WBC MUAYTHAI
Las Vegas Hilton – January 12th, 2008
BETTING LINE – TIP SHEET - Page One

Ethan Cox (+120) vs Wrath White (Even)
The giants of Muaythai….the Super Heavyweights will start off the evening with thunderous blows. Veteran Wrath White steps into the ring off a five year hiatus…now back training with his original coach, Kru Sam Phimsoutham look for plenty of knee and elbow strikes from the big fella as he tries to put away Cox early. The southpaw Cox brings a powerful straight left and hard low kicks into the fray as he will try to test White’s conditioning and get him into deep water and close the show in the later rounds. White has reach and the traditional Thai style of fighting while Cox has recent activity and heart…Give White the slight edge, but don’t expect this one to go the distance.

Jared Lara (-110) vs Val Leedy (-110)
Fascinating bout between two fighters with a lot more experience than their professional records would indicate. Val Leedy has long toiled in the MMA world fighting consistently well with devastating knees, kicks and punching. His defeats have come only when the fight goes to the ground, so this fight should showcase his best attributes. However, one has to wonder if his striking power will be diminished when using regulation boxing gloves instead of MMA gloves. Jared Lara has been on a roll of late…and is becoming a WCK fan favorite with his relentless style of fighting. Known for stopping his opponents via bruising low kicks and vicious uppercuts and knees, Lara wants to set the pace of the fight and use his combinations to chop Leedy down….Leedy certainly will welcome Lara’s style and try to catch him coming in with a decisive blow. This one is a tossup…







WCK: Full Rules Muaythai
SANCTIONED BY WBC MUAYTHAI
Las Vegas Hilton – January 12th, 2008
BETTING LINE – TIP SHEET - Page Two

Christine Toledo (-160) vs Maiko Katsuyama (+130)
Will revenge be sweet for Las Vegas resident Christine Toledo. The last time these two met, Maiko beat the undefeated Toledo. Unfortunately the bout was just heating up between the two when Toledo went down with a knee injury. Now fast forward two years and both of these fighters are now pro and want closure on a bout that was main event for an amateur show. Both fighters have stayed busy…Maiko fighting in the tough Japanese circuit and Toledo with taking bouts in New York and Thailand. Toledo has had excellent training from both Master Chan of Fasi Sports and her original trainer Kru Sam Phimsoutham for this bout. Katsuyama is a non stop offensive machine coming from Sachiyo Shibata’s camp, so Toledo must have enough gas in the tank or the complexion of the fight could change quickly.

Joe Sarkissian (-120) vs Dave Smith (Even)
Two young rising stars of WCK face off against each other early in their careers with no hesitation by either camp. California champion, Smokin Joe Sarkissian is training full time will Kru Dobler and is looking more composed and less frenetic. With increased emphasis on elbow and clinch and knee work, Sarkissian is slowly becoming the total Muaythai fighting package. Focus and concentration are key to this bout for Sarkissian as lapses in past bouts have created openings that got him knocked down. Dave Smith is the young protégé under the guidance of Muaythai instructor Nick Blomgren a Vegas institution. Smith has power in both hands, but most of his recent experience has been in MMA. This again leads to the question of conditioning and whether or not he will be the same fighter in the later rounds. Sarkissian a battle tested Marine definitely comes in shape and will burn all five rounds…give him the slight edge in a close bout.




WCK: Full Rules Muaythai
SANCTIONED BY WBC MUAYTHAI
Las Vegas Hilton – January 12th, 2008
BETTING LINE – TIP SHEET - Page Three

Sachiyo Shibata (-180) vs Semma Yerlice (+150)
Pound for pound Sachiyo Shibata has been called the best female fighter in the world. In her native Japan, no one will step into the ring with her forcing a premature decision to retire in Japan and only fight abroad. Almost three years ago, Shibata came to Las Vegas as the challenger only to dominate and beat the then reigning queen of Muaythai….the highly regarded Ilonka Elmont. Now Shibata comes into this fight as the hunted against one of Europe’s upcoming female stars. However, Sachiyo Shibata throws every kick and punch with bad intentions and is an intense fighter who presses every minute of every round. She has dominated the 112 lbs. Division and looks to extend her reign as the Princess of Pain. Her opponent, Sema Yerlice comes to the United States for the first time with a reputation as a fierce fighter who is not afraid to throw elbows. Yerlice will experience tremendous pressure by Shibata, but will have some openings to hurt Shibata if she has the power. Shibata has a granite chin and has a “takes no prisoner” attitude that is exciting to watch. Yerlice will have to stay composed and control the infighting if she is to be victorious, but Shibata looks very tough.
Kang En (Even) vs Kongnapa (-130)
Two powerhouse martial arts countries China and Thailand pit two of their best in a battle for bragging rights between a young undefeated Chinese champion Kang En and the legendary former Muaythai Lumpinee and Rajadamnern stadium champion Kongnapa. Las Vegas resident, Kongnapa has been training furiously for this bout in his adopted hometown. Coming off a win over Toby Grear in November, Kongnapa looks to have shed off the cobwebs and regained his timing. Kang En has fought all over the world with victories in Europe, Australia and the United States. He has exceptional punching power especially in his left hand and it seems certain that Kongnapa will test that power early to see if he can walk right through him. If Kang En can pass the test, this fight will see saw back in forth as both fighters have impressive arsenals. Give Kongnapa the edge as he will have many supporters at the fight to give him an emotional lift.

WCK: Full Rules Muaythai
SANCTIONED BY WBC MUAYTHAI
Las Vegas Hilton – January 12th, 2008
BETTING LINE – TIP SHEET - Page Four

Malaipet Team Diamond (-300) vs Jiangtao Dong (+180)
Little known here in the USA, Jiangtao Dong carries a big reputation in China. Exhibiting an arsenal of kicks (high & low) and punches, the young fighter is improving his knee strikes and elbows by winning a close decision and surprising former Rajadamnern champion, Thaiken Cai in Shenzhen, China. However, Malaipet Team Diamond has faced and beat every Muaythai fighter put in front of him in the past three years. His dominating performances have led him to dabble in MMA where he is quickly becoming a superstar as well. Malaipet is one of the hardest kickers in the world with the sound of every kick resonating throughout the venue. Along with spinning elbows and power in both hands, he is a force that will be hard to deal with. Dong has shown in previous bouts great hand speed and an intelligence in ringmanship that could frustrate his opponent. Dong must control the pace of this fight and not let it become a slugfest that he will not win. Dong is training Muaythai 24/7 now where Malaipet is spending more time with MMA, this could be telling late in the fight. Still you must respect the undefeated record of Malaipet during the past three years, and on the big stage look for Malaipet Team Diamond to shine bright.

Shane Del Rosario (-120) vs Guinty Vrede (Even)
Nothing gets better than a World Heavyweight Title fight. When both fighters come in with a combined record of 27-1 with 27 KO’s, WCK fight fans can a will get an epic war that will end decisively. Shane “No Limits” Del Rosario is the reigning WBC Muaythai World Champion having KO’d Richard Van de Bos in the second round in September. Trained by Colin Oyama who has produced many World Champion fighters both in Muaythai and MMA, Shane Del Rosario has energized the heavyweight division with youth and devastating power in both his hand and kicks. In making his first WBC Muaythai defense in the fight capital of the world, this is his coming out party and staring at him from across the ring is his European equivilant, Ginty Vrede who is knocking out all comers at a 100% rate. Vrede who is quickly being compared to K-1 superstar Remy Bojansky knows a victory will catapult him to the upper echelon in the world. Already ranked number eight by the WBC Muaythai, Vrede has vicious low kicks that are delivered with speed and precision. His right hand has put many of his opponents to sleep and his powerful knee strikes are thrown with exceptional leverage….Who is better you ask….That is why this fight was made…to findout. Give Shane “No Limits” Del Rosario the edge as he will be fighting in the United States and won’t have any travel fatigue, but Dutch fighters are a tough lot…Either way someone based on their records will taste the canvas.

Betting action will be available only at the Las Vegas Hilton SuperBook....To purchase tickets online go to lvhilton.com or charge by phoneat 877-446-7962..Be part of the first WBC Muaythai sanctioned event in the fight capitalof the world...Las Vegas promoted by Dennis Warner & In SyncProductions, Inc.and sponsored by the Lion of Asia....Singha Beer.... thanks, for the support....WCK
dodgy price
Posted: 2008-01-04 18:42:25
In the uk at the moment we have some of the best talent outside Thailand, it would be great to see some of them on a bill like this. Just wondering from a lay persons perspective (ie I'm not a fighter) why the cream of our talent doesn't fight stateside? Purse? Expenses? Matching?
Pisand
Posted: 2008-01-05 06:31:44
Are the Chinese fighters actually nakmuay, or sanda fighters?
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:35:59


Here's Malaipet training last week...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:36:36


Here's Malaipet training last week...

The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:37:21


Here's Malaipet training last week...


The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:38:13


Here's Malaipet training last week...




The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:38:56


Here's Malaipet training last week...





The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:39:33


Here's Malaipet training last week...






The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:40:07


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:40:52


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:41:41


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:42:25


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:43:22


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:44:01


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:44:44


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:45:35


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:46:30


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:47:16

Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:48:02


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:49:01


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:49:39


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:50:15


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:52:23


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 09:53:30


Here's Malaipet training last week...







The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:05:08


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:05:43


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:06:08


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:06:54


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:07:47


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:08:54


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:09:37


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:10:36


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-07 10:11:12


My partner Robert and I took these before the work out...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-11 02:31:56
dodgy price

We are working on doing just that...I think it would be awesome to get some of the U.K.'s best talent on some of the big shows here in the states. If you know some one that would like to fight here in the states just e-mail Mr. Dennis Warner at wckmuaythai@tmail.com and let's see what can happen in 2008. Hopefully we can bring Peter Crooke here in 2008 for one last fight. He is a great sportsman and has wanted a fight here for some time now. Two years ago we tried to bring Peter Crooke and Frankie Hudders here but where blocked by contracts with there managers. Steve W. would be great, Kieran Keddle. Dale White just name a few also Pete's brother, Reeco Crooke...
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-11 02:35:59
Pisand

I'am not sure about the background of the Chinese fighters sorry!!!
TheAnimal
Posted: 2008-01-11 04:05:38
Damn Master Tom looks gangster in that picture.

is freddy vs yamato still on ???
bodysnatcher
Posted: 2008-01-12 13:32:30
Looks like a great show!!

Good luck to Shane, i hope he defends his World Title!!

Geez Flame we get the point Malaipet is the man! you sure make it hard to view the forum when the screen keeps bouncing around from downloading pictures...best of luck to you guys!!

TheAnimal
Posted: 2008-01-13 01:13:12
hey bryce u have anything comin up anytime soon.
bodysnatcher
Posted: 2008-01-13 22:13:27
yes sir! March 1st in Buena Park.. Fighting for a WBC National title. vs Joe Davidson.
Doug
Posted: 2008-01-13 22:49:40
Take out Davidson for me. He gave me one of my last losses way back when and you need to win one for the old guys!
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-15 00:40:39

WBC....WOW...Good luck Bryce...I think you can do it!!! Maybe it time for some pictures of you on here?
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-15 01:41:25

Here's one of Bryce...future WBC CHAMPION!!!
bodysnatcher
Posted: 2008-01-15 13:08:56
hahaha... thanks flame.. good press is better then no press... good to see your back working with malaipet john. Any pics from the event...

you calling me old doug!! geez goin on 29 and already taking shots...hahah. .i plan to be at my best and put on a good show come march 1st.
The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-15 15:43:27
Bryce

Pictures coming soon...got to download them tonight.
dan
Posted: 2008-01-16 00:12:19
Hey Flame, nice pictures, as usual!

say, I wanted to ask a question:

On the poster it said Sacniyo Shibata
vs Sema Yelrice was fo ra WBC Word Title

But on fightgame tv it simply said womens international
prestige macth.

can you clarify the status of that fight re: were there
titles at stake, if any?

we have posted it on our site as a world title fight per
info on the poster .

But the fightgame tv results make me wonder if
maybe it was not actually santioned by WBC .

whats the scoop on that ?

thanks,

dan

The Flame
Posted: 2008-01-16 09:56:50
Only the the main event was santioned by WBC to my knowledge...
Pisand
Posted: 2008-01-16 10:24:36
I don't believe the WBC has sanctioned any muay ying fights, and don't know if they plan to in the future.
Doug
Posted: 2008-01-17 17:12:17
Results???? Just kidding BodySnatcher about being old:) Seems like you've been around for ever. Best of luck.
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TheAnimal
Posted: 2008-01-18 00:58:46
Good Luck Bryce.
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