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The first Friday is fighting 117 results: YOD-IQ or Pimolsri vs. Alessio Malatesta explosive headlines on lumpinee stage friday fights
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One championship has the Elektza Lumpinee stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, once again on July 25, when one Friday fights 117, he occupies a central place in Asia Primetime. This very expected event combines a animated list of international emerging stars, all competing under Muay Thai, kickboxing and MMA rules regarding life changing a contract worth $ 100,000 with the world’s most significant martial arts organization.
The main event includes the thrilling Bantamweight Muay Thai Showdown between Thailand Yod-iq or Pimolsri and the Italian knockout artist Alessio Malatesta. Yod-iq enters the ring, riding an impressive series of wins in seven fight, known for its technical precision and pointed striking. He faces Malatesty, an explosive Italian southern southern, which has already gained a brand with many knockouts in previous appearances on Friday. This stylistic clash of “technical Thai striking and destructive Italian power promises fireworks from the opening bell.”
In the Australian distinction, Tyson Harrison will face America Irving in another thrilling Bantamweight Muay Thai competition. Harrison, known for his relentless, versatile style of fighting, guarantees excitement. Irving, who has been sharpening his skills in Thailand for two years, is trying to make a statement. Both athletes “try to earn a contract and establish themselves as the best contenders in the luxurious talent of the Bantamweight unit, this international clash promises to be Barnburner.”
The card full of action also emphasizes global talents, including the Road winner to One: Thailand SITTHIKIWA Camp in the face of Russian Elbrus Osmanov during the co-or-maan event. Tangtang Sor Dechaapan from Thailand has a promotional debut against TSZ Ching Phoebe Hong Kong in nuclear scale. Meanwhile, the invincible Martin Parra Ecuador falls with Italy Antonio Piana. In addition, fighters from France, Japan and not only round the card that shows international diversity and high -level competition, from which the championship is known.
Thanks to high rates and world -class athletes from around the world, one Friday fights 117 at the Lumpinee stadium to ensure another unforgettable night of martial arts action.
One Friday 117 results-yod-iq or pimolsri vs. Alessio Malatesta:
Bantamweight Muay Thai
Yod-iq vs. Alessio Malatesta
Bantamweight Muay Thai
Campeenevada vs. Elbrus Osmanov
143lb Muay Thai
Superjeng vs LAMNAMKHONG
Muay Thai fly
Rittidet vs. Maemmot
119lb Muay Thai
Teeyai vs. Yodsila
Atom WWWEight Muay Thai
Tangtang vs. Pin
Bantamweight Muay Thai
Tyson Harrison vs. KENDU IRVING
Atom WWWEight Muay Thai
Martín Parra vs. Antonio Piana
Bantamweight kickboxing
Uzair Ismailonov vs. Ta’ahashi kkoto
Bantamweight kickboxing
Arthur Klopp vs. Ryota
Mixed featherweight martial arts
Alexandre Khan vs. FUJUN CAO
Stamp mixed martial arts
Months of law Ilogon vs. Joel Vasquez
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