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Posted: 2013-09-03 10:54:04

The 4th fight to be announced for this show is yet another World Class fight on SuperShowDown that every fight fan wants to see between another 2 amazing fighter’s on this show.



This fight brings 2 genuine Muay Thai SuperStar’s together and this is a fight like the 3 that have been announced so far that everyone wants to see.
Two of the UK’s finest will fight each other, Tim TNT Thomas (Nak Soo) 2 Times ISKA World Champion will face Reece McAllister (Phoenix Thai Boxing), who is regarded by many as the best up and coming fighter in the UK..

Tim is ranked number 1 in the UK at this weight and Reece is number 7. They met in a 67 kg/147 lb catchweight bout at Glory 5: London on March 23, 2013 in London, England to fight in a K1 bout, Reece won on that occasion. This time they will fight under Full Muay Thai Rules.



Tim Thomas (born March 28, 1983) is an English-Jamaican Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the welterweight and middleweight divisions. He came to prominence by winning the UKMF British Welterweight Muay Thai title early in his career before becoming the ISKA World Welterweight Muay Thai Champion in 2005. He lost this belt in 2008 after one successful title defence, but later became a world champion for the second time by taking the ISKA World title under Kun Khmer rules in 2011.

A British Jamaican, Thomas first came to prominence when he won the UKMF British Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) Muay Thai Championship early in his career. In 2005, he defeated Farid Laidhouni in Belgium to win the ISKA World Welterweight (-67 kg/147 lb) Muay Thai title.

The following year, on April 2, 2006, he fought at the historic Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand for the first time where he knocked out Samart Sor Kor Pira in round two. He then made the first defence of his ISKA world title by winning on points in Glasgow, Scotland against Lloyd Cochrane on October 15, 2006.

He lost his ISKA strap to Frankie Hudders on March 29, 2008 when he lost a majority decision in Manchester, England. Thomas was given the chance to win another world title when he took on Abraham Roqueñi for the ISKA World Super Welterweight (-69.5 kg/153 lb) Freestyle Kickboxing title in Laredo, Spain on April 11, 2009 but was knocked out with a high kick in the seventh round.

On March 23, 2010, Thomas competed in the I-1 World Muaythai Grand Prix 2010, a 66 kg/145 lb one-night, eight-man tournament held in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong and was eliminated at the quarter-final stage when he lost a split decision to Santichai Or. Boonchauy. He returned to the following year's edition of the tournament, the I-1 World Muaythai Grand Prix 2011 on April 21, 2011, and fared slightly better by besting Lerm Ratchakhom by unanimous decision in the quarters before losing a split decision to Kurt Finlayson in the semis.
Thomas became a world champion for the second time on July 6, 2011 when he defeated Maes Chantha by technical knockout at the Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to take the ISKA World Welterweight Kun Khmer title. He sent his opponent to the canvas three times in the fifth round, forcing the referee to stop the bout. The fight was not without controversy, however, as Thomas was unable to make the contracted weight of 67 kg/147 lb and instead weighed in at 68.8 kg/151 lb. Just twenty-four days later, Thomas fought to a draw with former Rajadamnern champion Malaipet in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

On January 20, 2012, he lost on points against Ludovic Millet in a five-rounder for the vacant ISKA World Super Welterweight (-69.5kg/153.2lb) Oriental Championship in Meaux, France.
In 2012, he signed with the Glory promotion and was included in the 2012 Middleweight Slam tournament, replacing Tie Yinghua on short notice to join sixteen of the world's best fighters at 70 kg/154 lb. The tournament kicked off in Stockholm, Sweden at Glory 1: Stockholm - 2012 Middleweight Slam First 16 on May 26, 2012 where he defeated Dennis Schneidmiller by unanimous decision.




A few words from Reece McAllister....Now 21 years old, I started training at a young age with my dad then at the age of 9 years old I had my first amateur fight. From there I built up my record as a junior and at the age of 12 I won my first British junior title which I defended 3 times and won every time.

At 13 years old I had my first trip to Thailand were I competed in the Amateur World Championships and won a bronze medal. Leading on from this I returned to Thailand at 15 years old to train and fight.

I fought my first pro full Muay Thai rules fight winning by 2nd round KO.

When I was 17 years old I travelled to Thailand alone for the first time for 6 weeks to train and fight at Superpro Samui gym. I had 3 fights in 6 weeks winning my first one by KO round 2.

The second one I lost on points but I knew I could beat the guy so I asked for a rematch. I fought the same guy again winning by KO round 4. The gym I was training at was very happy with my performance and offered me the chance to stay in Thailand and fight for them free of charge so I returned to England for 1 month then went back to Thailand for 6 months, having 10 fights with 10 wins.

This led me on to getting a manager and from there I have building my way up to the top. Reece is now one of THE top young fighter’s in the World and this is a great opportunity for him to stake his claim as the number 1 in the UK at 67kgs....

This fight is mouth watering & would top most events in the UK ....

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