Rung fights for another ISKA World title in Spain
ISKA World Muaythai Champion,Thailand’s Rungnakorn Kharpan who lives and traines in Inverness, Scotland has accepted an offer the fight for the ISKA World Oriental Rules on the 17th July in Malaga Spain.
Rung will face young Spanish rising star Zeben Zuy the contest the vacant Light-welterweight championship belt. The match will take place in the Estepona Bull Ring and is expected to attract over 3000 spectators and will be broadcast by Spanish Eurosport and ESPN Deportes the Spanish speaking version of the North American Sports Network.
Rung currently holds the ISKA World Muaythai in the Light-welterweight division which he has sucessfully defended twice. He says, I normally fight full Muaythai Rules with elbows so fighting under Oriental rules will be a bit different for me, but I woul like very much to win another ISKA belt
25 June 2009
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