Rung makes second defence of his ISKA world title
Rungnakorn Kharnpan will defend his ISKA World Light-Welterweight Muaythai title for the second time this year. His last defence was on the 14th June at Leeds Town Hall where he stopped England's Richard Cadden.
Rungnakorn Kharnpan
Rung will put his belt on the line again on the 14th September at the Oran Mor in Glasgow’s West End, he will face undefeated Scottish Thaiboxing Champion, James Doolan who also fights MMA with several successful outings on Cage Warriors, Cage Rage and recently a trip to Japan to compete on Cage Force. The Promoter Guy Ramsay is promising a quality International supporting card.
8 August 2008
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