Welcome back to MuayThaiArt.com/weblog. It’s time for another hot site. Here we go. This site is for those of you who love to watch boxing and can’t miss a match and what so ever on TV are not enough to satisfy you, this site will be the best for you. The site’s called BoxingCollection.com. It’s a place where you can find lots and lots of boxing VDOs and DVDs. Here is what you can do at BoxingCollection.com:
Just simply log on to www.boxingcollection.com, you’ll find on the first page the access to the direct downloads to over 3,500 boxing vids. Whether you are looking for bantamweight fights or heavyweight fights, they have all for you! Just one click and download the vid will sure make you, a big boxing fan grab on to your seat.
All videos are available 24/7. So whenever you want, you can download anything to watch just to kill your free time.
However, if you want an unmetered and unlimited access to all the videos they provide, you need to be their member. Then thousands of boxing videos will be ready to be watched on your PC or to be transferred and burned to a DVD. And too bad right now they still not offer a trail membership.
What kind of videos you can’t find there? Well the site is not affiliated with any boxing promotion or boxing video company such as TOP RANK, HBO, DON KING PROMOTIONS, etc.

Becoming a member will cost you only $37 a year. So you can check out the website if you like. Again at www.boxingcollection.com
I’m not a member there myself. So in case you want to become a member there, come back and tell us what it’s like and if you like it or not.
Check out our blog right here daily. We’ll be back again tomorrow.
Hello guys! I’ve been thinking what can happen when you box. I know, one wins one loses. But…how can you lose? What make you lose? Your opponent or yourself? If you think that in boxing the only one who can make you lose is your somehow better opponent. Think again after you watch this clip I got from YouTube. Here’s my warning: just look once, not twice!
Kick Boxing Accident VDO from YouTube.com
So now what you think? Oh gosh I can’t imagine what it feels like man. He must have tried to kick his opponent with all he got man. But finally turned out rubberizing his own leg. It’s like he’s dancing before hitting the floor. This is the first time I saw a huge guy breaking his own leg. Did he plan that or something? His opponent must have like iron bones. His leg looks like jello. That was sick! Poor guy.
Funny KO Clip from YouTube.com
Ok, don’t say that I’m mean that I laughed. Everybody does. How do you describe that anyway. SOOOO KO. He was so unconscious. I have never thought that a KO can be that funny dangerous. Instead of counting, the ref should have called for doctor. Man that was quite serious. How come a guy that’s knocked out can still keep punching? What a heart! I believe he thought he could still win. Keep punching punching punching might finally hit something….at least air around him. This is how you can tell if someone is dreaming or not.
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Today article is not something you expect to see in Muay Thai world. But believe it or not more than 140,000 people have watched this in YouTube. These two young fighters were blindfolded! I really wanna know who won though. Take a look!
Blindfolded Boxers Kickass Clip from YouTube.com
Did you see that dude kick the referee? Gosh I laughed my ass off. Anyway, I got one more funniest Muay Thai clip. Watch this!
Funny Muay Thai VDO from YouTube.com
So what do you think? I know, at first I thought it was for real man. I was like how come they were so scared to box and all. Pity that guy in blue pants! Don’t be silly, protect your willy. Good publicity. I hope you enjoyed them as much as i did man. I mean if those two clips couldn’t make you laugh, you got some serious issues there man!
I hope that clear your brain a bit. A tiny laughter a day is great, though that wasn’t a tiny one. I was almost on the floor for a minute laughing so hard. So have a great the rest of the day! Come back tmr for more interesting articles right here.
Hi guys! Welcome to MuayThaiArt.com/weblog. Today I wanna show you another upcoming Thai boxing fight. Three famous Muaythai boxers from Thailand, Sakmongkol, Somluck Khamsing and Kaoponglek will face English boxers in “Muaythai Legend 2008″, at Fairfield Halls, Croydon, London, England on August 16th 2008. This is presented by Dan Green.
Don’t miss it! The main fights are between:
Sakmongkol (Thailand) VS Steven Wakeling (England)
Somluck Khamsing (Thailand) VS Kieran Keddle (England)
Kaoponglek (Thailand) VS Dave Pacquette (England)
Chajmaa Bellekhal (Holland) VS Bernise Alldis (England)
And other co-features by Rick Barnhill, Chris Knowles, Ruth Ashdown, Leon Walters, Dillian White, Olley Watsan, Dan Hope and more.

Poster from www.muaythaionline.net
Ticket price for 25 pound for standard, 30, 50, and 75 pound for front row seats. Purchase NOW by calling Box Office Credit Card Hotline now at 020 8688 9291. Or from Alan Keddle 07940 559731, from Mark Wakeling 07956 504068, from Bill Judd 07956 578449, from John Jarvis 07702 119198 and from Sean Toomey 07946 153082. Sell out expected, so hurry! Doors will be open at 4 PM and the first show will begin half and hour after.
I still haven’t heard many of other people opinions. But some have already expected the fight result of the main bouts. For example like David will easily KO Kaoponglek and Somluck has been away from the ring for a long while, so he’s quite old must be able just to move and avoid strikes, however some still support and cheer Somluck. As the matter of fact, these English fighters does own quite lots of belts. And it won’t be in Thailand so the results can be up to the judges and referee. So I don’t wanna add my own comment here. Let’s just say anything could happen. You can tell us what you think right here.
If you’ve been with boxing long enough, you’ll agree that it’s almost impossible to win about against a local boy on home turf. The nearly only chance is to win by KO. But it’s not that easy to do so. Just like Peter Semo’s mistake on May 17. He UD lost to Ukrainian Sergy Fedchenko at Sportpalace Lokomotiv, Kharkov, Ukraine.
I’m not saying that Fedchenko wasn’t good. But if you watched the fight, you would have thought that Semo would win because he is such an aggressive boxer in the ring. Every fight he has fought he always aimed to KO his rival. And that must have been his mistake also.
And because Fedchenko won a 12 round UD over Semo (115-113, 114-112, 120-108), he captured IBF Inter-Continental light welterweight belt. Fedchenko didn’t have as much power in each punch like Semo but at the same time, he was faster and more accurate and his footwork was even better than Semo. So he could hit Semo with wonderful left hook.
At the special post-fight presser, Fedchenko claimed that Semo was good with all his powerful punches and things but he didn’t manage to land a single shot those on him- or else he wouldn’t be at that presser.
And for the ex-champ, he was disappointed with the result and hoped for a rematch. He knew that Fedchenko was fast and had very quick moves. Every time he tried to set a distance Fedchenko threw quick punches and moved around. Seme said he would have to go back and train harder for a rematch one day or for some other great fight.
This situation is world wild. You can’t win a home country boxer if you can’t KO him. In Thailand is the same! However there are some certain rules of judgment and scoring which I’ll talk about tomorrow. So come back again tomorrow to learn Muay Thai rules about Judgment and scoring here at MuayThaiArt.com/weblog.
