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Topic:Mohamed Khamal Takes Title, Beating Thai Champion?
Marco S
Posted: 2015-04-26 19:07:10
Mohamed Khamal takes title, beating Thai champion?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaPISrJMPmA

Link to the vid.

Haven't heard of that thai fighter before but, he was announced as having held a Lumpini title.

New dutch promotion, Real Fighters?
Looks great.

But, Mohamed really but a beat down on the thai, completely dominating the latter rounds.
He's punches look totally devastating, and he's vicious with them elbows.

He did lose to Sittichai last year in his comeback fight, which was one hell of a tough fight to come back to.

Hope he's around to stay.
That style really clashes brilliantly with the traditional thai style - love it.

Think he's fighting at 70 kgs.
Could we see a fight with Jordan Watson at that weight perhaps?
peetee
Posted: 2015-04-27 02:38:07
ha ha well thats a joke, the thai wins clearly, very clear indead with a 10- 8 round in the third, dont understand what you mean by " putting a beat down on the thai" he was never in trouble

as for a fight against jordan watson or any other top fighter at that wieght, dont think hes in that class
Marco S
Posted: 2015-04-27 11:51:46
Really? Jeez I thought he was the aggressor, clearly did more damage...
The Thai's face was well swollen.

He had a great fight with Liam Harrison before, I certainly think the stylistic clash with Jordan wud be fun.

He stopped that other Thai champion with elbows too, the dude that actually won on points over Jordan.
peetee
Posted: 2015-04-27 23:17:03
your right marco s he did give liam a tough fight, i didnt see that one, maybe i misjudged him, still think jordan would have too much for him, but yeh he looks a dangerous fighter
Marco S
Posted: 2015-04-28 16:38:33
It's Jordans kicks and clinch work against Khamals punches and timing is what I'd love to see.

I know fight "math" rarely works, but Sanny Dahlbeck, who just stopped Jordan in one hell of a back and forth fight, got starched against dutch opponent Robin Van Roosmalen, who himself fell victim to Mohamed Khamal.

I'm a sucker for the dutch style though - really most match ups I'd be happy to watch.
paulinthailand
Posted: 2015-04-30 12:07:54
dont think jordan cant punch iv held for him, he just chooses not to, hes a great scorer. jordans punches are shockingly strong. its not just the power its the impact speed. jordan has everything. but he chooses to kick you to death, id bet my life jordan wins the rematch with sanny, sanny did great and is very good, im friends with his friends and they couldnt believe he won. mo khamal is in that league though hes beat kyshenko. jordan gassed its clear for anyone to see, he had a bad weight cut. jordan would beat mo khamal, liam beat him clearly (bad scorring said otherwise)and jord is a lot bigger than liam. liam and khamal are similar fighter but liam is more technical by far, jord is a different fighter, he wouldnt war him just beat the hell out of his body with kicks
tat2
Posted: 2015-04-30 14:29:23
total diff in styles and judging critera .... but under any rules id still say the Thai took that ... you cant judge a fight just because someone marks up easy ... Dekkers used to mark and cut loads but then again he left nothing to chance most of the time
cookiekiller
Posted: 2015-06-06 21:41:06
What do some people watch? I've only watched the first 4 rounds and Kongfah won them all with an 8 count in round 3, what more does he need to do?
Thai rules but Dutch scoring.
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kevin dorman
Posted: 2015-06-07 12:30:19
Outrageous decision, the Thai won Rounds 2,3 and 4 big. Was not even a close fight. The Moroccan waited until the last round to start working. His punches didn't phase the Thai and none of his elbows cut the Thai either. Imo not on the same level as Jordan
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