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Fight 244 - Sylvie Petchrungruang vs Jomkwan Klangsangsarakam


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I just watched the fight video with the voice over commentary. ( I saw it live too. I missed the 1st round live but saw it from 2nd round middle on)

congratulations!! 🎊 

( no further  comments Bc I’ve only been doing MT for 5 months so I have no real insight or in-depth knowledge. I just enjoy watching and listening. And learning if im

luck enough) 

 

who is the other fighter that is on here that you said fought really well even though it was her 2nd fight only? Congrats to her also.

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On 7/28/2019 at 9:29 AM, MadelineGrace said:

 

who is the other fighter that is on here that you said fought really well even though it was her 2nd fight only? Congrats to her also.

That was me 😊.

Wow what a great mention makes me so so happy!

I also saw the fight in person (well obviously) and to people who were not there, the video does not make the size difference justice. I was so surprised by the sudden KO because Sylvie looked so much smaller and I remember thinking that "jeez so much power in that small body". Sylvie arrived during fight 4 I think and she was fight 8. And they drove all the way from Pattaya. It's a pretty insane thing to do, so many hours in the car and then arrive an hour before your fight. 

Her opponent's corner man you see in the video ended up wrapping my hands and helping me on with my gloves. He was very cool and calm and great to be around to calm fight nerves. And the cat was super cute. 

 

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Congrats Sylvie and Congrats LengLeng! :)

 

Jomkwan fought well and aggressive but I felt like beginning in round 3 the fight was beginning to take a somewhat visible toll on her. When she was down so long in the end I couldn't help but wonder if maybe one of her ribs had cracked or something. I once saw a fighter KOd with a broken rib which looked similar. Hope she recovers soon! I enjoyed watching her as well as Sylvie!

Those knees were the bomb once again! Well aimed, powerful snipershots :)

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On 7/28/2019 at 9:29 AM, MadelineGrace said:

I just watched the fight video with the voice over commentary. ( I saw it live too. I missed the 1st round live but saw it from 2nd round middle on)

congratulations!! 🎊 

( no further  comments Bc I’ve only been doing MT for 5 months so I have no real insight or in-depth knowledge. I just enjoy watching and listening. And learning if im

luck enough) 

 

who is the other fighter that is on here that you said fought really well even though it was her 2nd fight only? Congrats to her also.

LengLeng, oh man... her knees and elbows were awesome. Her opponent was also very strong with punches and I heard a few of them even from far away from the ring. It wasn't close though, LengLeng blew the fight out. Awesome, awesome performance, really.

 

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5 minutes ago, Xestaro said:

Congrats Sylvie and Congrats LengLeng! 🙂

 

Jomkwan fought well and aggressive but I felt like beginning in round 3 the fight was beginning to take a somewhat visible toll on her. When she was down so long in the end I couldn't help but wonder if maybe one of her ribs had cracked or something. I once saw a fighter KOd with a broken rib which looked similar. Hope she recovers soon! I enjoyed watching her as well as Sylvie!

Those knees were the bomb once again! Well aimed, powerful snipershots 🙂

Thanks so much. Jomkwan is such a great fighter, I really wish I could see more of her... when not against me.

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2 hours ago, LengLeng said:

Her opponent's corner man you see in the video ended up wrapping my hands and helping me on with my gloves. He was very cool and calm and great to be around to calm fight nerves. And the cat was super cute. 

 

Ah! That's cool that Jomkwan's corner helped you get ready. I arrived during her teammates fight, which I think was bout #2. I was setting up my mat and talking to the promoter, so I didn't really get to watch her in the ring but saw that she was dealing with some serious leg kicks afterward.

A few of your knees had both my husband and my cornerman going "oooiiii" as we watched from our mat 🙂

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2 hours ago, Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu said:

Ah! That's cool that Jomkwan's corner helped you get ready. I arrived during her teammates fight, which I think was bout #2. I was setting up my mat and talking to the promoter, so I didn't really get to watch her in the ring but saw that she was dealing with some serious leg kicks afterward.

A few of your knees had both my husband and my cornerman going "oooiiii" as we watched from our mat 🙂

That was fight 3. I thought she (Bangfaiknam) was amazing and very surprised she didn't get the win. Also big size difference. 

And thank you thank you thank you. I feel I don't deserve the praise but considering the judges decision it really helps to hear. On my way back to Bangkok with a long list of issues to work on. 

Best of luck for tonight. Hope you get another KO. 

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14 hours ago, LengLeng said:

That was me 😊.

Wow what a great mention makes me so so happy!

And the cat was super cute. 

 

Congratulations LengLeng 

id love to watch yours on video too if it’s available 

 

( how did I miss a cat? 🐈🤣 I do love cats) 

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