Review: 2014-06-21, nice and tough fight between John Wayne Parr and Toby Smith: it gets three stars. John Wayne Parr entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 88-29-1 (40 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.6 middleweight in the world, he suffered his last defeat in 2010 when he faced Zhang Kaiyin, since then he has won eight consecutive fights.
His opponent, Toby Smith, has an official record of 34-6-2ishing rate) and he entered as the No.6 super welterweight, he is just 20 years old (18 years younger than JWP) but he managed to win the WPMF junior middleweight world title and he defeated Thongchai Sitsongpeenong (Lumpinee Stadium welterweight champion) in January. ‘JWP’ Parr vs Smith is valid for the WKA World middleweight title. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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2014 K-1 MUAY THAI fight – Toby Smith vs Kem Sitsongpeenong – full fight Video
Review: 2014-02-16, technical fight with some nice elbows but the fight was not so spectacular: Kem Sitsongpeenong vs Toby Smith gets two stars. Kem Sitsongpeenong entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 120-23-4 (41 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.3 welterweight in the world, he fought six times in 2013 winning five bouts, the only fight he didn’t win was against Jordan Watson (fight ended in a draw). But 2014 has not started very well for the Thai fighter since he lost his last bout and his WBC Muaythai world super welterweight title against Vitaly Gurkov (not a great fight, we rated it two stars).
His opponent, Toby Smith, has an official record of 33-5-2 (9 knockouts) and he entered as the No.3 super welterweight, he is one of Australia’s most promising muay thai fighters since he is just 20 years old and he managed to win the WPMF junior middleweight world title and in his last fight he defeated Thongchai Sitsongpeenong (Lumpinee Stadium welterweight champion). Kem vs Smith is the main event of “MAX Muay Thai 6: Zhengzhou”. Watch the video and rate this fight!