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There will be 2 female bouts on Thai Fight Samui this Saturday. 

Juliana Rosa vs Phetchnapa Kiatkitiphan @ 58 kg
Joanna Walorska vs Mungkornkhao Pollamai-Plakad Gym @ 67 kg
 
How to watch Thai Fight Samui
 
In person: Pru Chaweng, Samui Island. Free admission. Doors open at 4:00 pm, show starts around 6:20 pm.
Thai TV: Channel 3 SD (33) 6:20-8:00 pm, then Channel 28 from 8:00-9:45 pm
Online: It is quite easy to watch Thai TV channels through your computer. You can head over to Channel 3’s website to watch the fight streamed live (be sure to choose the HD channel)

 

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Thai Fight Samui 2017 Results

*Winner in bold

Jamie Pudge vs Phanpikard Heng-Heng Gym *KO
Chadd Collins VS Manasak Sor.Jor.Lekmuangnon *Decision
Juliana Rosa VS Phetchnapa Kiatkitiphan *Decision
Jarred Rothwell VS P.T.T. Petchrungrueng *KO
Sean Clancy VS Kongsuk Sitbunmee *KO
Joanna Walorska VS Mungkornkhao Pollamai-Plakad Gym *TKO
Ilyass Chakir VS Youssef Boughanem *Decision
Damon Goodwin vs Payak – Samui Lukjaoporongtom Kromsappasamit *Decision
Nick Price VS Saiyok Pumphanmuang Windy Sport *KO
Aroondej Petchsupapan VS Saensatharn P.K.Saenchai Muaythai Gym *Decision
Lee Fook vs  Padsaenlek Rachanon *KO

 

Julia Rosa and her opponent Phetchnapa Kiatkitiphan after their fight on the @muay.ying instagram account. https://www.instagram.com/p/BTgRZzOAOmw/?taken-by=muay.ying

 

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Do you happen to know why the female fight is listed as "TKO" while all the men are listed as "KO"?

 

Thai Fight Samui 2017 Results

*Winner in bold

Jamie Pudge vs Phanpikard Heng-Heng Gym *KO
Chadd Collins VS Manasak Sor.Jor.Lekmuangnon *Decision
Juliana Rosa VS Phetchnapa Kiatkitiphan *Decision
Jarred Rothwell VS P.T.T. Petchrungrueng *KO
Sean Clancy VS Kongsuk Sitbunmee *KO
Joanna Walorska VS Mungkornkhao Pollamai-Plakad Gym *TKO
Ilyass Chakir VS Youssef Boughanem *Decision
Damon Goodwin vs Payak – Samui Lukjaoporongtom Kromsappasamit *Decision
Nick Price VS Saiyok Pumphanmuang Windy Sport *KO
Aroondej Petchsupapan VS Saensatharn P.K.Saenchai Muaythai Gym *Decision
Lee Fook vs  Padsaenlek Rachanon *KO

 

Julia Rosa and her opponent Phetchnapa Kiatkitiphan after their fight on the @muay.ying instagram account. https://www.instagram.com/p/BTgRZzOAOmw/?taken-by=muay.ying

 

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