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He is my trainer, he signed with Muay Farang and he is living in Thailand.

Here you have another view of his fight. He was going to fight a southpaw guy from Kaewsamrit, but they changed at the weight time (thai things), we were very worried during his fight because the thai was very good (muay kao and at the same time very elusive and good management of distance!)

 

 

He is fighting the next toyota marathon, here muay siam

 

By the way, hello to everyone, I am new in the forum! :thanks:

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He is my trainer, he signed with Muay Farang and he is living in Thailand.

Here you have another view of his fight. He was going to fight a southpaw guy from Kaewsamrit, but they changed at the weight time (thai things), we were very worried during his fight because the thai was very good (muay kao and at the same time very elusive and good management of distance!)

 

 

He is fighting the next toyota marathon, here muay siam

 

By the way, hello to everyone, I am new in the forum! :thanks:

Hey! I saw his picture on the back cover of my Muay Siam weekly ;) CHOK DEE!

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he is fighting at 58 kilos,

http://www.wpmfmuaythai.com/champions/male-feather/

I know it sounds crazy because he is 1,81cm I think. I agree with you Javier Hernández "el Tigre" (tiger) is one of the best kickboxers in Spain. He is a warrior and a very tough fighter. Thanks!

Apparently he had a fight today: http://www.muayfarang.com/en/carlos-muay-farang-vs-anatasak-sor-boonchan-lumpinee-stadium-171015/

 

Do you know the results? I missed the fight.

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