The Oldest Licensed Boxer in the US

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You can never believe this! Not many people can keep up boxing career when they reach a certain age. Not for this guy, Dexter Dunworth or Dingo who is 52 this year. His boxing record is 8(all KO)-1-0. Let’s watch this born-Australian fighter can do in the boxing ring.


Dexter DINGO Dunworth, oldest active pro boxer clip from YouTube

Is he trying to tell us not to give up the thing we love so easily? Think about it! We love boxing, don’t we?

Naoko Kumagai’s Clips

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Take a look at some video clips of Naoko Kumagai, the Japanese legend. Not many fighters could survive once fighting against her.


Kumagai VS Lisa Howarth clip from YouTube

Another knock out!

Kumagai VS Regina Halmich clip from YouTube

She’s so good but this time she lost!

Kumagai VS Amanda Buchanan from YouTube
Amanda is too fast and very accurate for Kamagai even though she is so strong and normally wins.

Does Kumagai girl interest you at all? You can continue looking for more Kumagai’s clip at YouTube.com and watch she beat up her opponent.

Boxing Clips

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Are you looking for some good boxing clips to watch right now? I just found this site made by this guy JJ. He has quite a collection of boxing clips. Most of them are the best shorts.

You can go to his site and download the clips to watch anytime on your own computer. However the clips are pretty old because I don’t think the site has been updated for a long time. But if you don’t know where to find some cool clips of your favorite boxing in the past, which is really hard to find on the net, you can try visiting his site at www.geocities.com/justfarkoff

The famous boxers in his collections are Klitchkos, Tua, Lewis, Maskaev, Tszyu, The Prince, Tyson, Wlad, Ottke, Trinidad, Acelino, Chavez, Roy Jones Junior, Salita, and more

So if you don’t know what to do right now and get bored of YouTube. You might find some rear boxing clips or short VDO from this guy. Enjoy!

Don’t forget to visit our blog for more interesting and very useful and knowledgeable information about boxing, Muay thai and Thailand. Touring in our blog might be another good idea to kill your time!

Contender Asia

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Welcome! The Contender Asia just had another rerun on AXN. We all know the result who actually won the contender. Yodsanklai from Thailand rocked the world by winning Muay Thai Contender. And lucky him having a really good career right now!

Back to this article. Although it’s only a rerun, but I can tell that there are still a lot of people want to watch it again and again. The show is really hot. Because all those fights are really fun to watch anyway even though you know who is going to win.

I really am hoping to see the next Contender Asia on TV. I will report you as soon as we know when it will be on air.

But check this out. The return of the Contenders on September 17th you will see the return of Yodsanklai, Madsua, Naruepol, Soren and Zig Zach. Yodsanklai from the Contender will fight against WMC-S1 King’s Cup 2007 Champ, Madsua for the WMC World Title. Don’t miss this great stuff. The venue will be Jurong East Sports & Recreation Center in Singapore. You can go to contenderasia.com for more details on how to book the tickets online now and hurry before they’re all sold out.

The doors open at 18.00 and the first bell ring will be at 19.00. The tickets are s$50, s$ 80 and s$200 and if you purchase it today or within the 10th you will get an early-bird discount of 10%.

For more information, please visit www.contenderasia.com

Boxing Film: Gentleman Jim (1942)

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This is a boxing review by MuayThaiArt.com! Today we’ll take you back to the past to 1942 to be specific. And of course it’s going to be good. It’s a true story of Jim Corbett who became the foremost Heavyweight champ of the world under the fresh Marquis of Queensberry regulations.

Director: Raoul Walsh

Casts: Errol Flynn as James J. Corbett or Gentleman Jim, Alexis Smith as Victoria Ware, Alan Hale as Pat Corbett, James’ brother and Ward Bond as John L. Sullivan, his enemy.

muaythaiartblog9-3-08 film-gentleman jimpicture from amazon.com

Plot: Boxing was considered illegal and disreputable in 1880’s in San Francisco. The members of the prestigious Olympic Club promised to make this sport accepted by everyone or make it become a Gentleman’s sport. They support Irish-American Jim Corbett, a bank clerk to be a fighter under the fresh Marquis of Queensbury rules. In the final he finds himself fighting against his own idol, John L. Sullivan.

And right now you can get the DVD in any store or in Blockbuster now. So don’t miss this, a true story of a boxing legend James J. Corbett.

See you next time with the next great movie with Boxing!