Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-12-19, Artem Levin vs Daniel Alexandru gets three stars only thanks to a good finish.
The Glory Mw and former WBC muay thai champion Artem Levin entered this fight with a kickboxing record of 88-7-2 (34 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.1 cruiserweight in the world while his opponent, Daniel Alexandru, has an official record of 20-6-0 (12 knockouts). Levin suffered his last defeat in 2013 when he faced Joe Schilling (final of the Glory 10 Mw tournament), since then he has collected 12 victories (taking revenge on Schilling in 2014 and winning the Glory Mw title, Schilling vs Levin 2) and one draw, against Simon Marcus in 2015 (=Levin vs Marcus 2). Levin vs Alexandru, main event of Muay Thai Moscow, is valid for the WKN World super light heavyweight (-85.5 kg) Muay Thai championship title. . Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-10-03, the fight between Raphael Bohic and Navi EagleMuayThai gets four stars thanks to one of the best muay thai knockouts of the year 2015!
The 2013 Wmc muay thai champion Raphael Bohic entered this fight with a pro kickboxing record of 51-8-1 (22 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.2 welterweight in the Siam Boxing Stadium ranking while his opponent, Navi EagleMuayThai, entered as the No.7 in the same weight class but unfortunately we don’t know his record. Before this bout Bohic, also known as Rafi Singpatong, had lost against Jom Kitti. Bohic vs Navi was held at the Siam Omnoi Boxing Stadium (Thailand). Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-07-28, exciting and tough fight thanks to some brutal exchanges and spectacular elbows: Buakaw Banchamek vs Khayal Dzhaniev is one of the best muay thai fights of 2015 and it gets four stars!
The two time K-1 World MAX champion Buakaw Banchamek, formerly known as Buakaw Por Pramuk, entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 264-42-12 (68 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.5 super welterweight in the world while his opponent, Khayal Dzhaniev, has an official record of 10-2-0 and he entered as the No.12 welterweight. Buakaw suffered his last defeat in 2014 when he faced Enriko Kehl in the final of the K-1 World MAX (controversial ending, Buakaw vs Kehl 2) but after this bout he has won five consecutive fights beating Artem Pashporin in his last one (=Buakaw vs Pashporin). Buakaw vs Dzhaniev is the semifinal of the TopKing World Series 70kg tournament. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-07-01, fight not particularly exciting between Buakaw Banchamek and Artem Pashporin: it gets two stars.
The two time K-1 World MAX champion Buakaw Banchamek, formerly known as Buakaw Por Pramuk, entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 263-42-12 (68 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.5 super welterweight in the world. He suffered his last defeat in 2014 when he faced Enriko Kehl in the final of the K-1 World MAX (controversial ending, Buakaw vs Kehl 2) but after this bout he has won four consecutive fights beating the Shaolin kung-fu fighter Yi Long in his last one (=Buakaw vs Yi Long).
His opponent, Artem Pashporin, has an official record of 35-5-0 (7 knockouts) and he entered as the No.20 in the same weight class. He lost in 2014 as well, against Victor Nagbe, but then he came back to win defeating Seyedisa Alamdarnezam and Tural Bayramov. Buakaw vs Pashporin is the main event of “T-One Muay Thai 2015”. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-06-04, brutal and very tough fight with some tremendous elbows between two of the best muay thai fighters in the world: Thanonchai Tor Sangtiennoi vs Saeksan Or Kwanmuang 2 is one of the best muay thai fights of 2015 and it gets four stars!
Saeksan Or Kwanmuang (also known as Seksan – เสกสรร อ.ขวัญเมือง) entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 163-26-3 and he is ranked as the No.5 super featherweight in the world while his opponent, Thanonchai Tor Sangtiennoi (red trunks – ธนญชัย ท.แสงเทียนน้อย), entered as the No.2 featherweight but unfortunately we don’t know his record. In their first fight Thanonchai defeated Saeksan on points (on February 12, 2015); this second bout was the main event at the Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium (Bangkok, Thailand). Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-06-06, tough fight but with too many interruptions: Buakaw Banchamek vs Yi Long gets two stars.
The two time K-1 World MAX champion Buakaw Banchamek, formerly known as Buakaw Por Pramuk, entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 257-41-12 (65 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.5 super welterweight while his opponent, the Shaolin kung-fu fighter Yi Long, has an official record of 47-5-1. Buakaw suffered his last defeat in 2014 when he faced Enriko Kehl in the final of the K-1 World MAX (but it was a controversial ending, Buakaw vs Kehl 2); after this bout he came back to win beating Steve Moxon (=Buakaw vs Moxon), Dmytro Konstantynov (=Buakaw vs Konstantynov) and Yan Bin (or Yuan Bing, Buakaw vs Bin). Buakaw vs Yi Long is the main event of Wu Lin Feng World Championship 2015; they also faced each other a second time on November 5, 2016 (=Buakaw vs Yi Long II). Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-05-02, three stars for the best bout of Thai Fight Samui 2015: Saiyok Pumpanmuang vs Yurik Davtyan (we are not going to post the other fights: Iquezang Kor Rungthanakeat vs Marco Re, Tengneng Sitjesairoong vs Gaetan Dambo, Yodsanklai Fairtex vs Hamish Willey, Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee vs Ramzi Nouainia, Antoine Pinto vs Matheus Pereira, Saenchai vs Matt Embree).
The 2007 Rajadamnern and 2010 Lumpinee Stadium champion Saiyok Pumpanmuang entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 228-42-1 (or 213-41-1 on wikipedia) while his opponent, Yurik Davtyan, has an official record of 13-7-1. Saiyok suffered his last defeat in 2013 when he faced Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee (=Saiyok vs Sudsakorn), since then he has won five consecutive bouts. Saiyok vs Davtyan is a Kard Chuek style fight, they don’t use normal boxing gloves but they use just some rope around their hands like in the ancient muay thai. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-05-02, close and tough fight between Buakaw Banchamek and Yan Bin: it gets three stars.
The two time K-1 World MAX champion Buakaw Banchamek, formerly known as Buakaw Por Pramuk, entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 256-41-12 (65 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.5 super welterweight in the world while unfortunately we don’t know the record of his Chinese opponent, Yan Bin (or Yuan Bing). Buakaw fought nine times in 2014 winning the Wbc muay thai diamond world title in August, defeating Abdoul Toure (=Buakaw vs Toure 2), but then he lost the final of the K-1 World MAX 2014 against Enriko Kehl (controversial ending, Buakaw vs Kehl 2). After this bout he came back to win beating Steve Moxon (=Buakaw vs Moxon) and Dmytro Konstantynov (=Buakaw vs Konstantynov). Buakaw vs Yan Bin is valid for the WMC World super welterweight title (Buakaw’s sixth defense) – Quanwei WMC 2015. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-04-05, Mathias Gallo Cassarino vs Puenyai Payyakka Mpan gets four stars thanks to one of the best muay thai knockouts of the year!
The 22-year-old Mathias Gallo Cassarino, also known as Mathias Muay Farang, entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 38-20-4 (13 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.9 lightweight in the world while his opponent, Puenyai Payyakka Mpan (or Puenyai Payupkampan), has an official record of 90-15-5. Mathias has already fought twice in 2015 beating a Cambodian fighter but then he lost to Ayoub El Khaidar in France (controversial decision) while the Thai Puenyai has recently won the WMC title. Mathias vs Puenyai is the final of the Max Muay Thai 8 4-man tournament -62kg; in the semifinals the Italian defeated Issam Arabat-Ziane while Puenyai beat Ruslan Berdyev (also known as Ruslam Rusthaiteam). Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2015-03-27, sometimes, even though two fighters are not well known and ranked among the best in the world, they can create a very exciting fight, and this is the case: Victor Saravia vs Sam Poulton is one of the best muay thai fights of 2015 and it gets four stars thanks to their amazing performance, a high pace and some tremendous exchanges.
The 21-year-old Victor Saravia (ten years younger than Poulton) entered this fight with a pro kickboxing record of 2-0-0 (2 knockouts) while his opponent, Sam Poulton, has a record of 2-1-0. Saravia has fought twice last year beating Anthony Castrejon and Andy Singh. Saravia vs Poulton is on the undercard of Kevin Ross vs Tetsuya Yamato 2 – Lion Fight 21. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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