Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by fun44 » September 15, 2008, 8:41 pm

put me name down borehead is coming



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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by wazza » September 15, 2008, 9:06 pm

They had to open both fron doors to allow All Hail in the door,

Rumour was he went for a P**s and those who bat on the other side, ran for cover !!

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by monkeyman » September 15, 2008, 10:35 pm

Thanks for the great pics and video Lee, I think everyone involved had a great night out with certainly no lack of entertainment,

May I try to explain to those readers which understandably think that Danny and Steve’s fight was a mismatch there are other things to maybe take into consideration?

Danny after many months of training was eager to test everything to the full by having the ultimate test. A competition fight…but it was not easy finding a Thai opponent of similar weight class & experience. So both Steve and he agreed that they would fight each other. (they both train at the same gym) NOT a show fight but a proper fight which they both would train immensely until the fight night. Stevie trained a little harder than maybe anticipated….but I am sure he now feels the better for it….

Stevie is very experienced and it certainly showed on the night, he also showed great respect as to proving to being a sportsman and the great guy he is. (his mouth guard accidently fell out of his mouth in the 1st round giving Danny a few more vital seconds to recover). Few would not do a thing as honorable as that.

As for Danny I think that anyone that was there on the night can give him nothing but praise & respect for his unusual brave performance which included him standing up over & over again maybe 10 times after receiving the force of Stevie’s powerful combinations. If you was to ask anyone who was there on the night, this was definately not an exhibition fight.....

Danny’s got a bit of a sore jaw today and Stevie maybe a bruised leg, but one of the main things is the sportsmanship that goes into these events. Now they are the very best as mates,

Congratulations to you both’

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by oldfield » September 16, 2008, 10:15 am

The only surprise was that the fight lasted into the second round.

Danny needs a lot more training methinks.


If they schedule a re-match for 10 years from today, Danny will be a bit more experienced and Steve will be nearly 60...then we will have a fight on our hands!!!

Well done to you both.

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by BKKSTAN » September 16, 2008, 10:41 am

I was impressed with Steves fitness and prowess for his age.It was a decided mismatch and didn't look Muay Thaish,but more of a brawl with Steves agressive forceful offense with seemingly disregard for Dannys ability to slow him down or hurt him.Cheers to both for entertaining us! :D

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by Handsomeman » September 16, 2008, 11:40 am

For everyone that was not at fight night,the Steve and Danny fight didnt end in the second round it went the distance,3 rounds,and Danny obviously lost on points.But what a great show i dont know how he kept getting up after those powerful blows.Steve was on excellent form and showed great sportsmanship.Would definatly like to see Steve fight again and like to see Danny in a fair fight.What a great night all round.

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by cali4995 » September 16, 2008, 11:40 am

Yes, Agreed. Danny showed amazing heart and courage slugging it out with
Steve but not a good strategy with All Hail's obvious physical advantages. Some
more continued development on Muay-Thai techniques would be the only way
you could even find some level ground here. Awesome performance by them both. =D>

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by fun44 » September 16, 2008, 11:52 am

hi all.thanks to every 1 who came to the show,,first let me say thanks to danny,he remineded me of my self years ago,hes got the heart to fight,that he proved by getting in the ring in the first place & then by getting up after being knocked down. =D>
it realy dose not matter who they put in front of me they all get the same ime not a heavy weight no more i only weigh 90kilo witch is 14 stone or198lbs..i look bigger.but i got my nick name ALL HAIL from my fighting days were it did not matter how big or small you was you fight who ever turnd up..look at the UFC when it started there was no weight class & grecy won it the first few times & he was only 75 kilo.......if i fight next time i hope it will be a big man it realy dose not matter to me they will all go the same....i may be old & past my best but i can tell you i can still mix it with the best in the world..for 1 round (only) :lol: .....and as for danny i will be there for him if he wants me to help him train for his next fight,,& dont forget niel he showed the same heart,respect to you....

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by mortiboy » September 16, 2008, 12:10 pm

Well done Steve! You sure got some power in them thar punches! Only 90 kilo? Thats amazing you look a lot heavier!
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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by lee » September 16, 2008, 12:58 pm

Round 3:



I will be uploading Niel V Chopper fight shortly, but connection is a little slow at the moment, especially for 50mb + uploads.

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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by beer monkey » September 16, 2008, 3:33 pm

So it went the 3, good on Danny even more so then.
Do let us know when the next fights are.
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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by lee » September 17, 2008, 6:04 pm

Round 1: Niel Johnston v's Chopper


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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by lee » September 18, 2008, 8:45 am

Round 2: Niel Johnston v's Chopper


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Re: Muay Thai Fight Night - September 14th 2008

Post by oldfield » September 18, 2008, 6:42 pm

Danny should change his nickname to 'The Windmill'.. =D>

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