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BKFC offers impressive unarmed combat action

By Curtis M. Klein
December 9, 2021
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The blocks have been lifted, Covid has taken a well-deserved bare-handed fist to the face, and everyone in the Kingdom of Smiles is ready to step out and start enjoying life again. And what better way to get back in the game than witnessing awesome hand-to-hand fights with BKFC knockouts, beatings and more.

See you on December 18e, 2021, from the beautiful city of Pattaya, Thailand, is BKFC Thailand 1 “The Game Changer” (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Thailand-1). Tickets are on sale now at all Thai Ticket Major outlets or by clicking on the link: https://www.thaiticketmajor.com/sport/bkfc-thailand-2021.html

Photo via: BKFC Thailand

This first epic event will be held at Pattaya Convention and Exhibition Hall (PEACH), located on the world famous and multiple award winning site, Royal Cliff Hotel. Set on a beautiful coastal playground, this 5-star resort is unlike any other and is the perfect place for spectators to get away from it all, relax and enjoy this epic world-class combat event.

BKFC Delivers Impressive Hand-to-Hand Combat Action |  Thaiger News

Photo via: BKFC Thailand

BKFC Thailand 1 “The Game Changer” is brought to you by Nick Chapman, former MMA Champion and CEO of BKFC Thailand, and his associates. He is a prominent figure in the Thai fighting scene. Often officiate in large-scale fights, promote events, manage fighters, and contribute to the growth and excellence of Thailand’s combat sports combat scene. Its current goal is to develop the BKFC brand in Thailand and across Asia.

BKFC is a globally recognized organization, thanks to the efforts of the bare-handed President and CEO, Dave Feldman. BKFC has reached new heights in the United States, Europe and Russia by staging exhilarating and swift hand-to-hand combat.

Thailand, the birthplace of the world’s most devastating combat sport, Muay Thai, is uniquely prepared to embrace BKFC, the world’s fastest growing combat sport. Muay Thai fighters are already familiar with close-quarters melee combat, as Muay Thai simultaneously incorporates melee (plum), grappling, hand-to-hand combat, and punching with punches. .

BKFC Delivers Impressive Hand-to-Hand Combat Action |  Thaiger News

Photo via: BKFC Thailand

While these remain alien concepts in Western boxing and most other martial arts, these techniques are legal under BKFC rules, giving MT fighters several distinct advantages in the BKFC’s unique arena: the square circle. .

Muay Thai fighters have been fighting with their bare hands or with ropes for hundreds of years. Thais are some of the toughest and fiercest fighters on the planet, we believe we will see BKFC world champions come out of Thailand very soon.

Unlike the MMA cage or a conventional four-sided boxing ring, BKF (Bare Knuckle Fighting) takes place in a unique circular roped stage.

BKFC Delivers Impressive Hand-to-Hand Combat Action |  Thaiger News

Photo via: BKFC Thailand

Fighters can’t get stuck in a corner, which makes fights dynamic and ever-changing. A truly dynamic and exciting treat for the audience to watch.

This inaugural event (get tickets here) brings sensational fight cards, made up of Thai and international fighters who have been hand-selected from trials held in Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok (coming soon). Although many make their debuts in hand-to-hand combat, they are all seasoned warriors in their home disciplines. Athletes such as Steve “Panda” Banks is a former WBC (World Boxing Council) Muay Thai champion, Sirimonkhon Lamthun is a former WBC, WBA, WBU, IBO multi-class boxing champion. Souris Manfredi is a multiple world champion in Muay Thai & Lethwei, still currently ranked in the world top 3 after fighting for the WBC belt at Full Metal Muay Thai. Similar distinctions shine throughout the map.

The card includes:

12: Main Event: The highly anticipated rematch between Tee Jay Chang (United Kingdom) a very technical barehanded boxer vs Fabiano Hawtrone (Brazil) a very tough and playful fighter with a Lethwei background. These two have an unfinished business after a grueling match where Fabiano claimed victory under controversial circumstances. Who is the best man? December 18e we will find out.

BKFC Delivers Impressive Hand-to-Hand Combat Action |  Thaiger News

Photo via: BKFC Thailand

11: Main co-event: Legendary WBC, WBA, WBU Multi-Class Boxing Champion, IBO Title Holder

Sirimongkhon Lamthun (Thailand) vs Reza “Persian Leopard” Goodary (Iran) a has participated in over 250 top level unarmed full contact karate matches and won many titles. It’s an interesting stylistic confrontation, the two athletes are convinced they can take the victory.

9: Boonsom “Sinsamut” Klinmee (Thailand) a very experienced Army Games Lumpinee Boxing champion against Jonny Tello (Canada) and hungry and dangerous upstart future out of an impressive victory with bare hands.

8: Pongpisan Chunyong (Thailand) a Muay Thai veteran against Victor Booty (United Kingdom) a playful and hungry boxer

7: Thoedsak Sinam (Thailand) vs Reza Ahmadzezhad (Iran)

6: Jean Carlos Pereir (Brazil) vs Johan Van de hel (France)

5: Manfredi mouse (France) a world champion Lethwei vs Saowaluk “Jade” Nareepaengsri (Thailand) a very experienced Muay Thai and Western boxer with over 100 fights.

4: Nikolai Goussev (Kazakhstan) a Muay Thai veteran who hits hard against Arash Mardani (Iran) after a very impressive KO victory in professional boxing and a former Olympic silver medalist in wrestling

3: Pipat Mike Chaiporn (Thailand) vs Sarun Srioumboo (Thailand)

2: Surasak “Seansuek” Sukkhamcha vs. Ermek Kumachaev (Kyrgyzstan)

1: Sominong War (Myanmar) vs Surachat Srirod (Thailand)

It’s new, it’s exciting and it’s as real as it gets, bare hands mean bare hands in this sport. The fighter does not stick or wrap anything on knuckles, gloves, toes and knuckles !!

BKFC Delivers Impressive Hand-to-Hand Combat Action |  Thaiger News

Photo via: BKFC Thailand

BKFC Thailand would like to thank Friend of fighters Performance enhancing natural herbal extracts, our main sponsor honored for incredible support

Come be part of a new beginning here in Thailand and experience BKFC Thailand 1 “The Game Changer” by purchasing tickets at https://www.thaiticketmajor.com/sport/bkfc-thailand-2021.html 080 317 4131 or by subscribing to the BKTV application via this link https://referral.bareknuckle.tv/BKFCThailand

You can follow BKFC Thailand on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and TIC Tac @BKFC Thailand

You can follow BKFC on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @BAREKNUCKLEFC

https://www.bareknuckle.tv

It’s history in motion and not to be missed!

BKFC Delivers Impressive Hand-to-Hand Combat Action |  Thaiger News



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