Cadden faces Rung in rubber stamp match at Leeds Town Hall
Bad Company Gym in association with Showsport International will stage their annual Muaythai show at Leeds Town Hall on the 14th June. Richard Cadden will face Thailand’s Rungkortorn they have met twice before with one win each.
Richard Cadden
Rung an adopted Scot who lives in the Highlands, caused havoc in the British Light-welterweight division beating the No.1 and No. 2 ranked fighters Richard Cadden and Michael Showers his campaign to dominate the division was only stopped by a point’s loss to the current No.1 Imran Khan. Rung stepped in at late notice to replace Thailand’s Thonchailek in an ISKA World title match against Dave Newbrooke he won by decision and took the championship belt. Rung will now defend his ISKA World Crown against Cadden in their in their third rubber stamp match. The show will also feature Liam Harrison defending the WMC World Lightweight title he won last November by KO against Thailand’s Numpon KP Sterio. For more information on the full line up go to Bad Company.
9 June 2008
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