Yeah Sam A looked good but not sure who his opponent is. I always like the idea of MT in cage with mma gloves.
Can someone please translate this address of the Bangkok immigration office to Thai:
120 Mu 3 Chaeng Watthana Soi 7 Thung Song Hong, Laksi Bangkok 10210
Sometimes the taxi drivers has no clue what you're saying to them so would rather just show the address to them in Thai.
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Appreciate it bro120 ม.3 แจ้งวัฒนะ ซอย 7, ทุ่งสองห้อง เขตหลักสี่, กรุงเทพฯ 10210
It was even stronger like a year or two ago, with pretty much all those same guys plus a bunch of top talent that either moved up in weight or stopped fighting.112 has to be one of the most stacked weight classes at the moment
Sam-D
Palangpon
Petmuaungchon
Priewpark
Ongri
Kiew
Sarawut
Rungnarai
Chatploy
Banlangngern
Petnarin
Among others.......
Total clowning. You'd have thought their ages were reversed and that Kengar had just come out of retirement for this fight. Makes you wonder about this recent generation of fighters.
Yes, but he's almost 40 and (as far as I can tell) was recently retired. Kenglar has definitely lost a step but isn't that far removed from being one of the better fighters in his division. And judging by the result Kenglar would probably have needed a couple of pounds on him to win.Even weight of 126 would mean those putting on the fight didn't see much between them, and it's not like he's some 50-year-old that made his name in the 80's and is coming back for a one-off fight. Also, Kengkart was good at super fly and bantamweight but is far from representative of a significant featherweight.
Wasn't meant to be a serious thesis statement. Just hyperbole to emphasis how one sided the fight was. Although I do think that this current crop of fighters isn't nearly as good as the one that active 5 years ago and probably not as good as ones before that.An old but still capable fighter beating the younger, middling fighter, is something that happens in every fight sport... all the time.