Another fantastic month in November  for Muaythai as WMC and IFMA sanctions more than 50 events around the globe. Here are the previews of some of the major ones: November 7th  – Manchester, England
            Muaythai Premier League Kick off with Andreu Keublin  defending his World Title against English Superstar, Michael Diggs. Thai’s big names, Saenchai will take on Rob Storey and  Rungrawee versus Andy Howson and one of the most highly anticipated fight will  be Sakkdao vs the Hitman, Liam Harrison. This is undeniably a super event. November 7th  – the City of Dreams, Macau
            The second last spot for King’s Cup is up for grab  with four of the best squaring up between France,  Thailand, South Africa and Malaysia.  Who will be the one earning his place at the  greatest event of all events, the Wembley of Muaythai, “the King’s Cup”? November 20th  – Stockholm, Sweden will come alive!
            WMC World Champion, Clifton Brown will be challenged  by IFMA World Champion, Richard Norstrandt. Followed by the most anticipated undercards comprises  of some of Europe’s best and KMAX Super Star, Kychenko; Contender Qualifier,  Marcus Oebery; the one and only, Drago; Ole Larson and many others plus the  last Qualifier for King’s Cup. November 28th  – Brisbane, Australia 
            Evolution is back with an action packed fight  card.  The main fight has the legendary  John Wayne Parr, Contender Asia Season One Runner Up, against the Australian  Qualifier for Season Two, Eli Madigan. November 28th  – Holland
          Slam is back with a new super show having some of the  best in the ring, Contender and WMC Champions, Yodsaenklai will be challenged  by European legend, Khalid Bourdif. Mo Khamal will take on Thai’s top name and WMC  Champion, Anuwat. Two times Thai Boxer of The Year will also put his  titles on the line. Former WMC Champion, Mosab Amrani will be up against  another Thai legend, Bovy.  Mosab will  really be facing one of the hardest fights of his career. Warren Stevelmans will take on Saiyoknoi. Beside all this everyone is preparing for the World  Championships in Bangkok taking place from November 27th to December  5th.  Over 1,000 athletes from  82 countries will participate in this world class event.  This proves that Muaythai has become one of  the fastest growing sports with special thank you to the World Muaythai  Council, the world governing body for professional Muaythai under the directive  of the Thai Government, and the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur,  the world governing body for amateur Muaythai and one of the world recognized  sports under GAISF/SportAccord, a partner of the IOC. Check out our websites for full  detailed news, www.wmcmuaythai.org and www.ifmamuaythai.org   Source: http://www.ifmamuaythai.org/HTML/09_1029_PressNov.html  
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