Sunday, October 18, 2009

Ali the true winner......


Surprise of the night....after the Mohd Ali Yaakub and Chris White fight the judges announce a draw.When the judgement was announced everyone was in disbelief, feeling that Ali should have won. Chris White being a true sportsman came up and hugged Ali and gave his trophy to him announcing to the crowd that Ali was the one who deserved to win. Everyone cheered supporting Ali and also cheered in support of Chris's amazing sense of sportmanship.
This is what Muay Thai is all about, true sportsmanship and true heros, congatulations to Ali and Chris for showing an outstanding amount of both attributes.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Supremacy....tonight......in Perth








Hasyim,Ali & Hamdan to fight..............

Ali is the 5th bout, Hamdan the 7th and Hasyim the 9th....updates to come soon.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

WMC News Letter-Z1 starts in Malaysia


WMC News Letter, October 2009


Muaythai friends, once again October will witness some fantastic muaythai events from all over the globe!!


First of all, congratulations must go out to the South American Muaythai Confederation for organising the South American Confederation Cup in Chile. A big thank you to the confederation for organising yet another successful and spectacular event.


OCTOBER ACTION!!!


Hong Kong will see two mega events this month with Planet Battle on the 7th and the WMC I-1 Grand Slam on the 22nd.


Australia will have two major events with Evolution 18 for the first time in Melbourne and Supremacy in Perth.


The 10th of October will see a fantastic event blending both amateur and professional muaythai bouts in the beautiful city of Torino, host city of the 2006 Winter Olympics.


October 16th will see world class Muay Thai comes back to Calgary. Promoted by CAKMA and Mike Miles Muay Thai, H2H PUNISHMENT promises to be a great night out at the fights.
The United States will be witnessing another international event in Santa Clara, California.


October 31st will see the 3rd Venezuelan Muaythai Championships in San Cristobal City.


Germany will see another King’s Cup Challenge which will decide who will be the representing Germany at His Majesty the King of Thailand’s birthday event.


Malaysia will see the opening of the Z-1 Series.


With so many world class events this month and even more to follow in November, it truly is a testament to the growth of our sport, so let’s keep it up, promoting top class international events!!!


Visit http://www.wmcmuaythai.org/ for all updates and results!!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

IFMA World Championship


Attention-To all those interested in participating in the IFMA World Championships and also the Thai Kings Cup which will be held from the 27Nov until the 5th of December in Bangkok.
Open to those between 18-35yrs.
Kepada mereka yang ingin mengambil bahagian dalam Kejohanan Sedunia IFMA dan juga 'Thai King's Cup' yang akan berlangsung di Bangkok dari 27 Nov-5Dec 09.
-tolong emailkan rekod latarbelakang perlawanan anda dan kami akan uruskan supaya anda hadiri satu sesi pemilihan yang akan dijalankan oleh Ketua Jurulatih kami, Rungchai.
-Mereka yang terpilih akan dilatih secara percuma dan segala perbelanjaan anda ketika mengahadiri kejohanan ini akan ditanggung oleh pihak kami.
Terbuka kepada mereka yang berumur antara 18-35tahun.


Those of you with fight experience and feel you've got what it takes to be a part of our team to the upcoming IFMA World Championships, please email us your fighter profile and we will arrange for you to attend selections which will be held by our Head Coach, Rungchai.
-you will be trained at The Malaysian Tigers Gym for free and all expenses at the World Championships will be bourne by us.
Kindle email/ Sila email -mailto:-malaysiantigers@gmail.com

Friday, October 9, 2009

Malaysian Tigers Gym is now open!!!


Our gym in Kelana Jaya is now open for enrolment-

Sunday, October 4, 2009

BoxxTomoi The Magazine


Be sure to get yourself a copy of the latest issue of the Boxxtomoi Magazine. For more info on this magazine go to


Sunday, September 27, 2009

Faizal to fight at the Kings Cup Qualifier


Faizal will be fighting at the King's Cup Qualifier which will be held in Macau this November.


Name- Mohd Faizal Ramli
Nickname- The Golden Elbow
Place of Birth-Malaysia
Date of Birth-24 October 1989
Height-177cm
Weight-70kgWeight
Class-Middleweight

Saturday, September 26, 2009

SUPREMACY....Part 8


October 17th-Craigie Leisure Centre Perth


Mohd Ali Yaakub vs Chris White
Mat Korro vs Luke 'Pitbull Aram'

Hashim Ramli vs Kim Olsen

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri

Kami ingin mengucapkan 'Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri' kepada semua ahli, peminat dan penyokong Muay Thai di seluruh Malaysia.

We would like to wish all Muay Thai practitioners and supporters 'Selamat Hari Raya'

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Muay Thai basics Course at the Malaysian Tigers Gym

We will be organising a 'Kickstart' Course in Muay Thai Basics starting Tuesday September the 29th.



Open to: Beginners or anyone wishing to polish up their Muay Thai techniques.

Venue: Malaysian Tigers Gym, Kelana Jaya, PJ.

Syllabus: Muay Thai Basics-This covers Footwork, Moves, Kicks, Punches, Knees, Elbows
& defensive techniques.

Objective-to provide a grounding so that new starters have the confidence to go on to join a
class, or so that those already with experience can learn the basics properly
before moving on.

Time: 8-10pm every Tuesday

Duration: 6 weeks

Trainers-Ex Lumpini/Rajadamnern Stadium champion based in WMC Lamai
gym Koh Samui with the help of the Malaysian Champions.

To book a place please email malaysiantigers@gmail.com




IFMA World Championship 2009

The IFMA World Championships is coming up soon. This year it will be held in Bangkok in honour of His Majesty the King of Thailand's 82nd birthday.


It has been a year since Hamdan Mokhtar, Mohd Ali Yaakub and Khoo Meng Yang participated in the IFMA World Championships, held in Busan, Korea. Khoo Meng Yang brought back a bronze medal. Mohd Ali and Hamdan only losing to the World Champions their respective categories.

Then we participated in the IFMA Arafura Games in Darwin, Australia. Here our team won the 'Most Improved Team' award. Our fighters did well with Faizal Ramli and Mohd Ali Yaakub winning gold medals, Mohd Noramin ,silver and Ismail Ramli, Mohd Sukri(Ejo) and Mohd Azwan(Bob) with bronze medals.

Yet again we will be sending a team to participate in these the World Championships. The participation criteria and weight categories are as listed below-

Weight Category

Over kg.

To kg.

Pin

42

45

Light Fly

45

48

Fly

48

51

Bantam

51

54

Feather

54

57

Light

57

60

Light Welter

60

63.5

Welter

63.5

67

Light Middle

67

71

Middle

71

75

Light Heavy

75

81

Cruiser

81

86

Heavy

86

91

Super Heavy

91

+


Fighters need to be between 18 and 35 years of age.

Hamdan Mokhtar in Z1

Mohd Hamdan Mokhtar of the Malaysian Tigers will be fighting in Z1

Hamdan will be fighting Abbas in the first round.

Group A


Eikkasit, Thailand / Boxx
Brian Robertson, USA
Leo Monteiro, Brazil
Iddi, Malaysia / Boxx


Group B


Tengku Shahrizal, Malaysia / PRDM
Valdet Gashi, Germany
Abbas Ahmadi, Iran / Boxx
Hamdan, Malaysia / Malaysian Tiger

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Buka Puasa Together at PJ Hilton


The Malaysian Tigers with upcoming fights who were not able to 'balik kampung' were treated to buka puasa together with our supporting staff and Captain.


Selamat Berbuka everyone!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Ali, Hashim & Hamdan to fight at Supremacy Perth on the 17th of October

Hamdan Mokhtar will fight against Luke 'Pitbull' Aram

Ali Yaakub with battle against Chris White

Hashim Ramli will fight Kim Olsen

More updates coming.....

Monday, August 31, 2009

Evolution 17-Ali losses on points


Everyone thought Ali would get koed by Daddy Kool as what happened to Chris White twice and Aaron Leigh the other Oz champion but Ali proved them all wrong. Ali was not in top form and seemed to have lost his rythm. Maybe due to the disruption to his training routine due to ramadhan but he still gave Daddy Kool a hard time although Daddy Kool controlled most of the rounds with his highly technical fighting skills which makes him still the number 1 fighter in Australia. Never-the-less Ali was honoured to be invited to fight in the Evolution 17 and he fought so well the Australians want him back!!! Ali will fight for the Super 8 championship in Oz very soon.
On another note Cosmo Alexander from Brazil, surprised everyone by beating John Wayne Parr in the semi final and Tum Madsua in the final to be the first fighter to qualify for the Thai Kings Cup Super 8 in Bangkok on the 5th of December.
Ali diramalkan akan tumbang(KO) ketika lawan Daddy Kool sepertimana Chris White(2 kali) dan Aaron Leigh (juara Australia), tetapi walaupun Ali kalah, Ali kalah dengan kiraan mata. Ketika berlawan Ali tidak begitu lincah seperti biasa, mungkin kerana Ali belum sesuaikan diri dengan jadual latihan bulan puasa. Dengan kemenangan ini terbuktinya Daddy Kool 'fighter' nombor 1 di Australia. Walaupun kalah, Ali diminati ramai di Australia dan telah dijemput balik untuk berlawan di Australia untuk kejohanan Super 8.
Dalam kejohanan yang sama, Cosmo Alexander telah menbuat kejutan dengan mengalahkan John Wayne Parr pada peringkat separuh akhir dan Madsua dalam peringkat akhir, dengan kemenangan ini, Cosmo Alexander telah melayakkan diri ke acara Kings Cup di Bangkok, Thailand pada 5 December nanti.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Boxx to organise Amateur Fight

Ali with amatuer gear.

For more info on Amateur Fights please go to-www.ifmamuaythai.org

From Boxxtomoi Blogspot:-


YOU WANT TO FIGHT?

In conjunction with Z-1 road shows , Boxx Warriors will hold an amature Muay Thai competition on 7th & 8th. November 2009 (Sat & Sun) at One Utama.Full protective gears.If you are interested :
E-mail me your profile to boxxtomoi@gmail.com
Local and expatriates welcome. Category: Male, Ladies & kids (boys only)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Contender Asia II showcases Malaysia

More of Scot Duncan's magic


Putrajaya-Just wait till you see this in action on film!!!!!



Muaythai at KLCC-
Architectural wonders-
The organic and inorganic

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Ali to fight Daddy Cool in Evolution 17, Australia


Saturday the 29th of August is the date fight fans have been looking forward to all year. Evolution 17 brings with it a hard-hitting, action packed card as usual. The best of the best, champions from Australia and across the world.

For one night the Sleeman Centre in Chandler will emulate the battleground of the Coliseum in ancient Rome where our gladiators will fight for reputation, honour and respect. A combination of world champion Muay Thai fighters, glamorous ringside models, a bumping sound system, lighting and visual displays and thousands of fans screaming to back their favorite fighters will ensure the aura of Evolution continues.

The feature at Evolution 17 is a Super 8 Tournament. Eight fighters, the winner must win 3 fights in one night. There are guaranteed to be some wars with three current/former WMC World Title holders in John Wayne Parr, Eugene ‘Boom Boom’ Ekkelboom, and Cosmo Alexander taking on veteran brawlers like the Preacher and Dzhabar. The skill and technique of Soren Eminent-air NTG will always be a great contest against proven up-and-comer Eli ‘Mad Dog’ Madigan should they face off against each other for a second time.
What many fans have come to associate the sport with is the Hollywood style entrance of the pimp himself, Daddy Kool who will be coming out fighting against a highly ranked international opponent(Mohd Ali Yaakub). As if that action is not enough, promoters have also organized guaranteed battles of will and determination in Statti v Sarracino and Thor v Cedric.. This will surely keep the atmosphere charged.
Australian Pro Ranking
1. Dane Beauchamp, QLD aka Daddy Cool
2. Chris White, WA
3. Luke Aram, WA
4. Dimitri Iliev, AM NSW title holder
5. Kevin Lay, QLD

Ismail Ramli to fight in Z1


Our Malaysian Tiger, Ismail Ramli, will be participating in Z1 whereby 24 Z-1 challengers will be fighting at the Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim in Alor Star on 2nd , 3rd and 4th October 2009. The winning 12 will continue their journey to Langkawi Island for the semi-finals.

Hamdan Mokhtar, The Malaysian Tigers vs Zariman of Rantu Panjang


First it was Iddie vs Mat Koro of The Malaysian Tigers,this was a draw. And due to Iddie's injuries he was unable to fight Hamdan in Melaka on the 8th of August so it was Hamdan vs Zariman from Rantau Panjang instead. Hamdan knocked Zariman out in the second round.

Ejo's fight at the Queen's Cup, Bangkok



The end of this footage shows the spectator stage collapsing.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Queens Cup

For more info on the Queens Cup-
click here

Jetstar Magazine

August 2009

The Head Hunter

From the jungles to the ring, this pint-sized Malaysian kickboxer could be Asia’s next Contender

WORDS LUKE CLARK
PHOTOGRAPHY EDWIN TAN/LUMINA

As Bernard Radin steps into the ring, the world goes quiet. He is in a forest of calm and instinct. “There’s nothing, just you and your opponent. You just forget about everything.” Months spent training 30 hours a week have primed him for this. For the next few minutes, he is in a place he describes as his happiest. ‘The Head Hunter’ is back in business.

Fusing the athleticism of karate with the raw power of boxing, muay thai, or Thai kickboxing, is one of the world’s most explosive and physically intense sports — never more so than when it’s practised by a knockout specialist, intent on felling his opponent well before the referee calls time. At five feet seven inches tall, Radin is not physically imposing on first impression. But the intensity of his stare is at first unsettling, fused with a smile that seldom leaves his face. Through body language alone, Radin gives you the impression that he is ready for anything.

We discuss the reality TV show The Contender Asia, a muay thai variation on the original American boxing show, in which Radin is a contestant in the second season. Filmed on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, the series is the brainchild of co-producer Mark Burnett, the British guru behind competition-based reality shows like Survivor and The Apprentice. The Contender Asia pits 16 top muay thai fighters against each other, with contestants eliminated weekly, until there are just two standing for the finale. Producers say Radin is the most likely Asian winner in a talent pool that includes the world’s best.

At 37 years old, Radin is also the show’s oldest competitor. Two years ago, he watched the first season of the TV show from his couch. “I was a retired fighter by then. I told my wife, ‘I’ll be in season two’. She looked at me and laughed — but if you want something to happen, it will happen.”

Life did not start out easy for Radin, and he has beaten the odds before. His Iban mother married a German man, whom he has never met, returning to her remote Sarawak village after she became pregnant. At three days old, Bernard was left in the hands of his grandmother, raised in their traditional Borneo longhouse. His childhood was split between hunting, tending to rice paddies, and journeying to school by canoe. Growing up with mixed parentage at the time was not easy, he says, and he was often in fights for looking different from other kids.

By the age of 13, he moved to Ipoh in peninsular Malaysia, to live with his mother. They didn’t see eye to eye, and Radin often slept on the streets.

Then at 14 he tried out the Korean martial art of taekwando, and something in him clicked. He started winning bouts, then national titles and regional medals. Later, he tried Chinese kickboxing, then muay thai.

Through competition, he gained the respect of others, and greater self-confidence. He also met his wife, Surina Adman. The couple now run an academy gymnasium in Perak, two hours from Kuala Lumpur. Proving that a troubled kid from the jungle can compete in the big league is a major motivation for Radin in The Contender Asia. “I really want to show a lot of youngsters that I’m coming from nothing too. Look at what I did.”

Preparing for the show was a hard road. For most visitors, Thailand’s Koh Samui means relaxation. For Radin, it became his training base for six months of private hell. Working with Pedang, a former Thailand muay thai champion, mornings consisted of a 10km run, followed by five rounds of punching bags. In the afternoon came 40 minutes of weights, a five km run and two more hours of training. He repeated this training day six times every week. “For the first two months, it was torture. Every day, I asked ‘why am I doing this? I’m too old’.” Then as training became more bearable, his confidence lifted. “Six months ago, I was happy to be in the show. Three months later, I was shooting for the semi final. Then, as time passed, I realised, damn, I can do this.”

In muay thai, winning means constant problem-solving. If a fighter is short, you use your reach. Or if he’s six feet three inches tall, chop him down.

“When you see a big tree, you don’t look up. You cut down here”, he says, pointing to his legs. “When they fall down, they are a lot shorter than you.” Radin visualises each match, studying the mathematics of his opponent, estimating how many kicks or punches they’ll throw. “It’s like playing chess. You move one step, but you see three or four steps ahead.”

Then it’s time for the knockout kick. To date, Radin has won 32 of 45 fights by knockout. Making a “knock on wood” gesture, he says he’s never been knocked out. He has lost though, five times. Sometimes at night, he sees the faces of the victors. Never mind the cracked ribs, fractured legs, or his perennially busted nose, losing is the feeling he fears most.

Radin feels his Iban heritage most in the ring. He remembers at nine years old, sneaking out to watch the jungle training for kuntau, the Iban martial art and being inspired by the evening stories of his elders, the real head hunters. Now a family man, he says his kids, aged 17, 12 and five years old, consider him a friend. Despite his instinct to protect them, he still wants them to experience a match, at least once: “Part of my culture is, you must have heart. It’s one thing I want to build in my kids. You step in the ring for self-discovery. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, just finish the five rounds.”

Excited about his one last test, Radin expects The Contender Asia atmosphere to be super-charged. “You put 16 tigers in a cage. All cocky, confident guys who think they can win it. How do you think it will feel?” Yet he says training with former muay thai world champions impressed on him how humble and friendly they were.

Ultimately though, each new challenge is personal for Radin. “When fighting in the ring, it’s not about the opponent. I fight my fear, and my ego.” And when the time is right, he knocks them out.

The Contender Asia screens from early December, at 9pm on AXN Asia. www.contenderasia2.com

Ready to rumble

Former champion Stephen Fox is presenter of The Contender Asia.

Is this season more global in focus?
Yes, contestants from five continents were selected through regional qualifiers, which is a new addition. The quality of the fighters is much higher, and the boys are very well matched. This time we’ll bring in two celebrity trainers, and showcase the host destination a lot more.

Has muay thai changed since you were fighting?
It was a totally different league, the sport was not as popular outside of Thailand. Now it’s a recognised world sport, and is in the SEA Games and the World Martial Arts Games. There’s much bigger competition.

What’s the best way to get involved in the sport competitively?
Our sport has fully recognised national federations, whose websites list the recommended gyms. In Singapore alone, there are over 40 recognised muay thai gyms.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Radin and Faizal

Meet our Malaysian Contenders

Bernard Radin

Faizal Ramli

Contender Asia II brings Hollywood to Malaysia-Scot Duncan, Emmy winner magic



These pictures don't need any accompanying words. Just one SPECTACULAR.

Next post-our Malaysian fighters

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Queen’s Cup Muaythai Competition 2009

Our Malaysian Tigers fighters, Ali & Ejo participated in the recent Queen’s Cup Muaythai Competition held in Honour of Her Majesty the Queen of Thailand’s 77th birthday- where both of our fighters won their respective fights held on Wednesday, the 12th of August 2009 at Sanum Luang Night Bazaar (Bangkok).

Ejo

Ejo won his fight with an early KO in the first round with a left leg kick to his opponent's jaw .


Ali

Ali knocked out his opponent from Iran in the 2nd round with a strong knee to the stomach. Ali made history being the first person, a Malaysian Muaythai fighter, to qualify for the Thai King’s Cup 2009! Congratulations!




We will update you guys with more photos soon.




Monday, July 20, 2009

Mohd Azwan Omar is back at WMC Gym Malaysia

This photo was taken in March

Mohd Azwan Omar or better known as Bob, our heavy weight is back. Though now he is about 10 kg lighter. Bob has been in Koh Samui for 2 months training, losing weight and getting fight experience. About 1 of those 2 months Bob spent in Samui without his team mates, this was a good for Bob though he was very homesick calling his mates up 3x a day but I'm sure he'll now agree the experience was worth the sacrifice and I'm sure he was well taken care of at WMC Gym Lamai.
Bob fought 2 times at Petchbuncha Stadium in Chaweng against Thai opponents and won.
Welcome home Bob and good luck in your next fight.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Supremacy 7-Perth Western Australia


Ismail Ramli lost tonight to Luke Aram but according to our team in Australia, Mail fought a very good fight. Much better than his fight against Azizi last month. Mail didn't step back from the second round onwards. This is really great that he is improving so much and so rapidly, he is only 18 years old and is the youngest Malaysian Tiger! We are very happy with his performance and look forward to seeing him excell in the future. Good job Mail.

Kudin did not fare so well against Chris White. Chris White dominated the fight from the start beating Kudin by points. This match up was supposed to be Ali vs Chris but Ali was out cause he is recovering from an injury.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Contender Asia 2-Official Website


Soon you will be able to check out the latest news and goings on of the Contender Asia 2 on the official website-contenderasia2.com


Contender Asia 2 Fighters- Malaipet


Name- Mongkhon Wiwasuk (Malaipet Sasiprapa)
Nickname- The Diamond
Place of Birth-Surin Thailand
Date of Birth-21 December 1981
Height-170cm
Weight-70kg
Weight Class-Middleweight
Style-Fighters style rather than boxers style
Fighting Trademarks-Powerful kicks

Titles
Intercontinental Muaythai Champion

Fight Record
Fights157 Wins134 Losses20 KO's38

Contender Asia 2 Fighters-Rafi Zouheir


Name- Rafi Zouheir
Place of Birth-Madrid Spain
Date of Birth-23 May 1978
Height-181cm
Weight-72kg
Weight Class-72kg
Style-Muay Thai


Titles
2008 WMC European Champion
2008 WMC Spanish Muay Thai Champion
2008 WMC Superfight Champion

Fight Record
Fights68 Wins56 Losses11 KO's20

Contender Asia 2 Fighters-Mohd Faizal Ramli


Name- Mohd Faizal Ramli
Nickname- The Golden Elbow
Place of Birth-Malaysia
Date of Birth-24 October 1989
Height-177cm
Weight-70kg
Weight Class-Middleweight
Style-Counter Fight
Fighting Trademarks-Legs

Titles

Fight Record
Fights38 Wins35 Losses0 KO's

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