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<p>Grand Master Sanae.&nbsp; Love the tee shirts!</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>From Thailand to John O'Groats</title><category term="Arjan Dooney"/><category term="Krabi Krabong"/><category term="Traditional Muay Thai"/><category term="Weapons"/><id>http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/11/13/from-thailand-to-john-ogroats.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/11/13/from-thailand-to-john-ogroats.html"/><author><name>Daz</name></author><published>2008-11-13T08:02:38Z</published><updated>2008-11-13T08:02:38Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-GB"><![CDATA[<p>Arjan Dooney 'From Thailand to John O'Groats'</p>
<p>With the new 'Viking Warlord' of John O'Groats</p>
<p>Keith.&nbsp; From Viking swords to Thai Fandab.</p>
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<p>Two Real UK Muay Thai Masters, Arjan Sean Dooney &amp; Arjan Ronnie Green.</p>
<p>Although we may be privileged to be part of Arjan Ronnie Greens Team, we hope we have earnt your respect and also earnt the right to be part of anything to do with Ronnie Green.&nbsp;</p>
<p>We don't 'need' to work for Ronnie or any other martial arts organisations, but we do want to! And we 'need to spread' the possitive aspects of our sport and martial art.&nbsp; Federations come and go but people of resolve always stay.</p>
<p>This whole site is a tribute to Thailand from Arjan Ronnie Green.&nbsp; Ronnie and myself have planned long and hard, we are not an official martial arts federation or associastion, we are a team.&nbsp; A team of individuals who's passions are, fun, life, martial artists and going about our journey.&nbsp; We have very high standards excellent references and don't suffer fools.</p>
<p>Being a team means that we can offer you impartial help and advice around the topic of martial arts.&nbsp; We don't even care if you ignore our advice....There are no bad students only bad teachers.&nbsp; All of the Simingdam Team have had some of the best and greatest and most feared instructors the world has ever produced.&nbsp; This is documented on Ronniegreentv.&nbsp; Hence we are a team!&nbsp; We are here because we earnt the respect of our teachers.&nbsp; Now we need your respect as martial arts students. You must plan your journey, plan your training.</p>
<p>We approached Arjan Sean Dooney regarding joining our team and like all good people he was suspisious and asked WHY!</p>
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<p>Arjan Sean and Daz picture taken in Thailand by Bex of <a href="http://www.nickskicks.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.nickskicks.co.uk<br /></a></p>
<p>Why indeed would we try to set up a martial arts team with a focus on Thailand, without one of UK's best and most experinced Muay Thai teachers.&nbsp; Sean is now a Master (Arjan), but that is not why he is in the TEAM.&nbsp; Sean is a team player, his experience astounds even some of the Great Grand Masters of Thailand.&nbsp; Master Sean's own Karate teacher, 'Eddie Byrne' now trains under Master Sean.&nbsp; Master Bob from Thailand taught Sean Traditional Thai Weapons, Master Bob taught and learnt real weapons training during real combat.&nbsp; Again Aarjan Sean is a 'true reflection' of the spirit of all true and honest martial artists.&nbsp; We are not about the fight.</p>
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<p>Grand Master Posawat and Arjan Sean picture taken in Thailand by Bex of <a href="http://www.nickskicks.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.nickskicks.co.uk</a></p>
<p>Yes we can fight, that is unimportant.&nbsp; What is important? Can we teach you?&nbsp; With people like Sean in our team this is guaranteed!&nbsp; I hope that this answers WHY?&nbsp; With the right people we all grow strong and proud.&nbsp; Sean is my friend and my teacher, that makes me feel proud.&nbsp; This is also 'my' journey.&nbsp; Now join us and make this YOUR JOURNEY!!!</p>
<p>I met Sean when the now failed IAMTF was first started many moons ago, well before it became the EMF.&nbsp; After watching Seans fighters and his ways, I was impressed.&nbsp; I became a big fan of Sean's fighters like Gary Macallister and the late Lee Smith. I followed them up and down the country.</p>
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<p>They all won the right to fight in Thailand.&nbsp; Lee Smith (bottom left)</p>
<p>Arjan Sean Thanks for your support and allowing me on your journey.......Kru Daz</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Info on Sean and Muay Thai</title><category term="Arjan Dooney"/><category term="Master Bob"/><category term="Traditional Muay Thai"/><category term="Weapons"/><id>http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/11/12/info-on-sean-and-muay-thai.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/11/12/info-on-sean-and-muay-thai.html"/><author><name>Master Ronnie Green</name></author><published>2008-11-12T05:25:00Z</published><updated>2008-11-12T05:25:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-GB"><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />Master Narong Sudsaravat is Jaruenmong. <br />The legendary Muay Thai Master and champion came to<br />England some 30 years ago. While here a very few students were<br />given the honour of training with the old Thai Master.<br />He passed on his Art and the Jaruenmong title to only one, Arjan Sean Dooney.<br /><br /><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/storage/journals/sean_wai_kru.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1226560838355" alt="" /></span></span>Sean Dooney Bangkok Thailand Wai Kru Ceremony</p>
<p>Picture taken by Bex of Soul of Sukhothai Thai <br /><br />Arjan Sean Dooney himself a former two time European Champion, passed on the knowledge and skills taught to him by Master Narong Sudsaravat in the spirit that they were received, with dedication and skill<br /><br /><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/storage/journals/sean_muay_art.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1226558727115" alt="" /></span></span><br /><br /><br />Muay Thai Boxing History <br /><br />Muay Thai started way back in the medieval ages when wars were fought with bows and arrows, swords, and pikes. And in hand-to-hand combat arms, legs, knees, and elbows were also used as weapons. This sport which was included in military training was made famous by King Nareusan 1560 A.D. During one of the many battles between Burma and Siam he was captured. Before King Nareusan was King of Thailand, he was Prince or Phra Naret as he was known.&nbsp; The image to the left of this page and the image on the SitPhraNaret logo are of King Nareusan.&nbsp; Arjan Ronnie Green uses an image of Nai Khanomtom for his Simingdam logo.&nbsp; Simingdam means Black Tiger, a name given to Ronnie by Grandmaster Toddy.&nbsp; Nai Khanomtoms nick name was the Dark Warrior.&nbsp; Strange but true, Thailand nick named Ronnie Green the Black Knight when he was named International Fighter of the Year in 1981, one year before the Great Fanta Attapong, nick named Thor of Thailand.</p>
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<p>The Burmese knew of his prowess as the best unarmed fighter in the realm and gave him a chance to fight with their best for his freedom. Upon his return to Siam he was hailed as a hero and Siamese-style boxing, as it was called then, was soon recognized as a national sport. Boxing in this style reached its zenith of popularity about two hundred years ago, i.e., in the reign of Prachao Sua (King Tiger), when it was indulged in by all classes of the population.<br /><br />From those days up until the early part of this century, the fighters, particularly those in provinces, used horsehide strips and later help in lieu of gloves. It was also a practice at one time to grind pieces of glass into the help if both contestants agreed. Since these practices were obviously dangerous to the fighters' health, regular boxing gloves were introduced about 50 years ago and have been used ever since.<br /><br />To the Thais, Muay Thai is regarded as a prestigious national sport. Thai boys will in one or another way, intentionally or unintentionally, learn how to box Thai style. Even Thai girls will know enough of the basic principles and to be able to use it for self-defense when necessary.<br /><br />Muay Thai, called Thai Boxing by foreigners, is our national sport and is now getting more popular in many countries, especially in Japan where a large numer of young Japanese are now being trained to fight professionally. But in Japan this fighting is called "Kick Boxing." At present "Kick Boxing" is internationally known as a Japanese martial art. Surely the true name, "Muay Thai" should be retained internationally as the Japanese terms Kendo, Judo, or Karate have been.<br /><br />There is no [clear] evidence to show the time of origin of Thai-Style boxing. It can only be assumed that Thai boxing existed since the Thai emigrated from the South of China. [Further archaeological work needs to be done in this area, both in the Thai and English languages.<br /><br />The [Tai tribe] immigrants had to hide from attackers and met with resistance from local people. In short, they had to fight endlessly for their survival. By the time they managed to settle in the "Gold Promontory", the Thais had gone through to countless battles and many lives had been lost. The ancient weapons consisted only of spears, swords, pikes or bows and arrows. But in hand-to-hand combat weapons become clumsy, and elbows, knees, feet and fists became more practical. This must have been extremely successful, as it was then developed into a form of martial arts used in battle, and this was the origin of Muay Thai.<br /><br />When the Thais finally settled down and built a city, and extended their territory to become a large country, there was a need for an army to defend the country. Soldiers in those days had to learn Muay Thai along with the use of traditional weapons. Thus there was also the need for Kru Muay, or teacher of Thai boxing. Various tactics for attack and defense were developed, called "boxing tactics". Later, laymen began to take up this form of fighting, as a form of self-defense, and as a handy qualification to become a soldier, which would also lead to further advancement depending on their ability and talent.<br /><br />During the Ayudhya period, which was a period of consecutive fighting against the neighboring countries of Burma, Cambodia and Vietnam, history records state that King Sri San Petch or Khun Luang Sorasak known as Phra Chao Sua (The Tiger King) often boxed incognito in various up-country temple fairs. He is said to have been a skilled boxer, and enjoyed the sport so much that he often disguised himself thus in order to test his skill against villagers and thus became quite a legend in his own time.<br /><br />When Ayudhya fell in 1767 A.D. many Thais became prisoners of War. In 1774 the King of Burma held a festival to celebrate the Chedi containing the Bhuddha's relics in Rangoon, with various forms of entertainment and festivities. This included a boxing display for the King by a Boxer named "Nai Khanom Tom" a prisoner of war from Ayudhya. Pit against Burmese boxers, Nai Khanom Tom defeated 10 Burmese opponents in a row, and also became quite a legend. <br /><br />During the reign of King Tak Sin the Great, the King had a close aid-de-amp named "Phraya Pihai Dab Hak" who had studied the art of Muay Thai with many famous teachers and displayed his talent for the King. As a result, he was chosen to become a soldier, and was later promoted to the position of Chao Muang (governor) with his name recorded in history.<br /><br />In the Ratanakosin Period, Muay Thai was still a national art form, with competitions in annual national festivities. Time-keeping was done by floating a pierced coconut shell. When the coconut sank, a drum would be beaten to signal the end of a round.In 1788, during the reign of King Rama I, two french brothers arrived in Thailand by boat, having defeated many boxers across the Indo-China Penninsula. King Rama I consulted the Crown Prince, his brother, who offered to find boxers to fight against the Frenchmen. Phraya Phra Klang would accept the challenge, settling the bet at 50 chang (4,000 bhat). The Crown Prince chose a boxer named Muen Plan of the Royal Guards. The match was held in the grounds of theGrand Palace. Muen Plan wore full battle regalia--bare-chested, seeped in magic charms, cabalistic writing and oils to ensure invulnerability. When the fight began, the large French fighter tried to attack, aiming for the neck and collar-bone. Muen Plan defended himself with Muay Thai. The other Frenchman, seeing his brother making no progress became frustrated, and pushed Muen Plan's back to stop him from backing away. Members of the Royal Guards saw this break of boxing etiquette and proceeded to help Muen Plan tackle the two Frenchmen until they had to be carried back to the boat. They set sail the next day, with no thought of ever challenging a Thai Boxer again.<br /><br />During the reign of King Rama V, Thai boxing matches were widely popular, boxing matches were held for the King's pleasure, ad skilled boxers received titles from the King, for example Muen Muay Mee Chue from Chaiya, Muen Muay Man Mudh from Lopburi, Muen Cha-ngad Cherng Chok from Korat. Also in this period boxing camps were established. Members of the royal family sent out talent scouts to recruit potential boxers from up-country and arranged matches between camps. Winners would receive money and valuable prizes. This period could be called the Golden Age of Muay Thai.<br /><br />During the reign of King Rama VI, Thai boxing matches became more widespread. Matches that used to be held in make-shift rings in any available courtyard became a standard raised ring surrounded by ropes. The first ring was built in 1921 at Suan Kularp field. Although standard rings were available, boxers still bound their hands with rope. Foreign boxers came to take on Thai boxers. An important free-style match took place between Young Harntalay and Chin Chang from China which attracted a huge crowd of spectators. The result was that Young Harntalay floored Ching Chang with a beautiful kick. In this period, they also had referees in the ring, and kept time by the clock. These innovations were probably adopted from abroad.<br /><br />Rope binding was needed until 1929 when boxing gloves took its place. Earlier at the Lumpini Park Ring, a Filipino boxer gave an international style boxing exhibition with boxing gloves. Later, gloves were also used in student boxing matches called "Muay Farang", and in professional international boxing between Thai and foreign boxers. This led the organizers of Thai-Style boxing to see that gloves are less dangerous than rope-binding, and decided that gloves should be adopted in Muay Thai, but fighting with elbows, knees, feet and fists would still be allowed. <br /><br />Although many improvements or changes were applied from the type of ring, breaking each bout into rounds, using the minute-system of time-keeping, and using gloves, one aspect of Thai-style boxing remained the same--the jock strap. Originally, the jock-strap consisted of a triangular-shaped pillow tied to the waist, with a strap tied behind from between the legs. The pillows were red or blue color according to the boxer's corner. These pillows were used until one boxer went to Malaysia and saw foreign boxers use jock-straps. He brought the idea back to Thailand, and since then jock-straps have replaced the triangular pillows.<br /><br />During the reign of King Rama VII, in the revolutionary period, permanent boxing stadiums were established both in Bangkok and in the provinces. They gradually disappeared in 1942 during World War II. After the war, boxing stadiums sprang up like mushrooms overnight. Skilled boxers from up-country flocked to Bangkok to take part in tournaments. Finally the first standard boxing stadium was established--the Rajdamnern Stadium, in 1945. Rules were set, and later on regular bouts were set at 5 rounds of 3 minutes each, with a two-minute interval between rounds. The weight was taken down in stones like race-horses, and later converted into kilograms. <br /><br />In the early days, the match-maker system was used; the stadium officials would organize matches providing cup or talent jackets as prizes. Matches were not classified into weight groups until many years later when the pound system replaced stones and kilograms. International names were given for each weight group, such as flyweight and bantamweight. Matches were arranged to select a champion for each class, following the international style.<br /><br />Muay Thai is still developing, but what remains unchanged is the use of the pipe and drums as musical accompaniments for the matches, and is considered a unique characteristic of Muay Thai. Muay Thai has been initiated under many names, which have not received prolonged interest because the original has already became known world-wide. <br /><br />Many additions have been made to the regulations of Muay Thai. It is forbidden now to hit the private parts since this technique has become quite infamous as a form of attack and is considered debasing for the fine art of Thai boxing. Muay Thai remains a national art form. If all parties concerned help to uplift and conserve this form of martial arts, and pass it onto following generations, it will remain a valuable possession of the Thai nation</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Introduction to Thai Weapons Training</title><category term="Krabi Krabong"/><category term="Master Bob"/><category term="Traditonal Thai"/><category term="Weapons"/><id>http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/12/introduction-to-thai-weapons-training.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/12/introduction-to-thai-weapons-training.html"/><author><name>Master Sean Dooney</name></author><published>2008-10-12T20:29:45Z</published><updated>2008-10-12T20:29:45Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-GB"><![CDATA[<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm" align=center><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"><strong><span style="TEXT-DECORATION: underline">Personal Statement From Master Sean Dooney</span></strong></span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm" align=center><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"><?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p>Video of Master Bob, Master Narong Sudavart.</o:p></span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm" align=center><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"><o:p><object width="280" height="200"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0QryqOwAIwg&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="false"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0QryqOwAIwg&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="false" width="280" height="200"></embed></object></o:p></span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">I&nbsp;became a Master of Muay Thai in 2007.&nbsp; I see this award as a great honour not just for myself but also an honour for Master&nbsp;Narong Sudsavart under whom I first learnt and train for 14 year in Muay Boran and Thai weapons. </span></P>
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<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Master Narong then returned to live back in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Thailand</st1:place></st1:country-region>. I continued my education under Grand Master Woody and Master Krin with whom I<em> still</em> train, whenever I get the opportunity.<o:p></o:p></span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">The Mastership is the culmination of some 25 years given to the sport as both a fighter (1990 European Champion) and as a teacher of some 25 subsequent&nbsp; British and European&nbsp; and World champions of Muay <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Thai.</st1:country-region></st1:place><o:p></o:p></span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">I currently Lecturer in Sports Science&nbsp;and, as well as continuing to run 8 Muay Thai Clubs most evenings under the <A href="http://www.jaruenmong.com/" target=_blank>Jaruenmong Camp</A> my Masters fighting name it means <A href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-gallery/">Fire Cobra</A>. </span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm" align=center><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"><span class=full-image-block><span><img style="WIDTH: 150px" src="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/picture/fire_cobra.jpg?pictureId=1537787&amp;asGalleryImage=true&amp;__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1224196563156"></span></span></span></P>
<P class=ececmsonormal style="BACKGROUND: white; MARGIN: auto 0cm"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #444444; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">I also deliver courses on Weapons training , self-defense, Yoga and fitness for a wide variety of groups and organisations.<o:p></o:p></span></P>
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<P align=center><br><A href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/seminars/">We will be running seminars to include all aspects of Thai Martial Arts.<br></A>&nbsp;</P>
<br>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Welcome to my Blog.</title><id>http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/10/welcome-to-my-blog.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/10/welcome-to-my-blog.html"/><author><name>Daz</name></author><published>2008-10-10T04:47:45Z</published><updated>2008-10-10T04:47:45Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-GB"><![CDATA[<P align=left>Hi my name is Master Sean Dooney,&nbsp; I am part of the Simingdam Team.&nbsp; </P>
<P align=left>Below is some very rare footage of my Master.</P>
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<P align=left>Master Bob Sitnarong.&nbsp; Master Bob's teacher was the famous 'Pol Parpradang'</P>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Master Pol Prapradang Teacher to Master Bob</title><category term="Master Bob"/><category term="Traditional Muay Thai"/><id>http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/3/master-pol-prapradang-teacher-to-master-bob.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/3/master-pol-prapradang-teacher-to-master-bob.html"/><author><name>Master Sean Dooney</name></author><published>2008-10-03T01:26:00Z</published><updated>2008-10-03T01:26:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-GB"><![CDATA[<P><strong>Pol Prapradang "The Wild Boar" </strong></P>
<P>BOXING RECORD: All together 350 bouts both international style boxing and Muay Thai. No KO or TKO defeats with any opponents. Not even once counted down during the fights. Making his record more spectacular is the fact that Pol often fought with much heavier boxers than himself. He belonged to the Bantam&shy;weight division but he fought and defeated boxers in the Welterweight division without much difficulty. </P>
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<P>Pol Prapradang was a speedy boxer with colorful tactics and spectacular movements, especially in Muay Thai of which he possessed a most dangerous reverse elbow strike. His Muay Thai ceremonial prayer dance before the fight was also a legend. His "Hanuman Tob Yoong" boxing dance has had no equal. </P>
<P>Pol won innumerable prizes while he was boxing at the Suan Sanuk Stadium. They included commendation jackets, belts, and countless honorary medals. His skills shone equally both in Muay Thai and in. international boxing. He also made for himself by knocking out Suwan Janmee on with a reverse elbow strike, the first time in the Thai boxing record during the Rattanakosin period a Thai boxer was able to defeat an opponent with such a strike. </P>
<P>The well known boxers of his time which he beat included Suwan Vechasit whom he out pointed in a commendation jacket match. He also outscored Indonesian boxer Kid Ahmad, and famous Phillipino boxer Terry Ocampo. During the time of the Lak Muang Boxing Stadium, Pol won an honour jacket again by outscoring Kamol Singhapallop. Ok fighter, the much smaller Pol also managed to outpoint Jia Jengliam, the gigantic boxer from a Chinese town called A mueng. His record was as spectacular when he boxed at the Suan Jao Chet Boxing Stadium. Apart from a point victory with Hem Chitpreecha, Pol outdid himself by fighting twice with Tawal Wongtevet&nbsp; The Great Wall of China " who was 20 pounds heavier than himself. The result was one point victory and one draw. </P>
<P>His most persistent opponent, however, was Prasert Sor Sor whom Pol had fought for as many as 18 times. And each time was a close and extremely exciting fight, each calling upon his best strikes with only one thing in mind, to beat the other. The results were also close. Pol won six times and lost five with seven draws. This fighter/boxer from Thailand boxed abroad several times. During one his fights abroad, Pol was stranded in Singapore when the Second World War broke out in this part of the world. He was detained for about a month before he could return to Thailand. </P>
<P>Pol was also the first Thai boxer ever to be interna&shy;tionally ranked in the Bantamweight division as no.8 contender after defeating David Kuigongyoung. But that lasted for three months only. He lost his rank when he was outscored by Larry Bataan in Manila. An extraordinary fighter, Pol boxed until he was 41. His last fight, with Damrongdej Samarnchand, ended with a point defeat. Defeated by his own age, Pol hung up his gloves after that and continued. his career as junior police officer, his last rank being Pol Master </P>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Ronnie V Sombat. Picketts Lock 1990</title><category term="Thai Boxing"/><id>http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/2/ronnie-v-sombat-picketts-lock-1990.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.ronniegreentv.com/master-sean-dooney/2008/10/2/ronnie-v-sombat-picketts-lock-1990.html"/><author><name>Master Sean Dooney</name></author><published>2008-10-02T01:36:00Z</published><updated>2008-10-02T01:36:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-GB"><![CDATA[<P>
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