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Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Kiatsongrit,
Cheungpuek (Thailand)
One of their classic match ups in Thailand.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Neilson,
Don (USA)
Neilson being half Japanese is a favorite in Japan. A match up between him and
Kaman is set up. Kaman really has no problem with the American and handily wins the bout.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Piotorwski,
Marek (Poland)
Big credit to Kaman. Piotrowski had been banging with big names like Don
Wilson and Rick Roufus. Kaman KO's Piotrowski.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Roufus, Rick
(USA)
The first encounter between these two. Kaman thought he was fighting another
quote/unquote “wimpy American full contact” so he takes the bout on short notice. Kaman loses the decision.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Roufus, Rick
(USA) 2
The rematch ends in a very surprising outcome.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Theriault,
Jean Yves (Canada)
Jean Yves has criticized Kaman (in print) for not having much power during
this match. The Canadian also has an excuse for losing this bout (bad back). No malice, but why then did he take the bout? Jean
Yves has been very gracious to all his previous opponents which is why his comments are so confusing. Watch the
video and judge Kaman's power.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Nishi
(Japan)
Nishi uses unorthodox timing and technique in the beginning to keep Kaman at bay.
However, Nishi tires, Kaman takes action and KO's his foe.
Kaman, Rob (Holland) vs. Watt, Adam
(Australia)
A grudge match between the two. Watt has good skill but a suspect problem
is exposed by Kaman. The Dutch athlete wins by knockout.
Kaosot (Thailand) vs.
Cunningham, Peter Cunningham (Canada)
Though not a Thai stylist by any means, using his
speed (as well as the Calfornia Commission's handicapped rules), Cunningham trounces this Thai athlete handily.
Kato, Kitotaka (Japan) vs.
Giatbanchong, Charoenthong (Thailand)
The Thai tunes the Japanese
fighter and believe it or not, the Japanese athlete lasts to the end.
Kato, Kitotaka (Japan) vs. Khunpon
(Thailand)
Thailand's Khunpon tortures his foe with exceptional timing and skills to win by
KO.
Keanpetch (Thailand) vs. Fenton,
Jason (Canada)
Keanpetch held 2 Radgdamnern Stadium Titles and is just too experienced for
Fenton. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kei, Rod (USA) vs. Saeksan
(Thailand)
The Thai knees the American twice in the face while he is on the ground. The
result is a huge riot.
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Boyes,
Cathy (Canada)
Boyes takes the fight on short notice under Full Contact (above the
waist) rules. Kellock proves to be too strong and wins the bout by TKO.
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Crothers, Keri
(Canada)
Good scrap. Early in Kellock's career.
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs.
Danielson, Amber (USA)
The height of the American girl gives Kellock some problems. North
American Title won by Danielson. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Huber,
Susie (Canada)
Huber takes the bout on short notice. Kellock finally over powers Huber
to win by TKO. What a great war! (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Fuz,
Natalie (USA) 2
Good rematch with the American girl winning the decision. A rubber match
should happen between these two. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs.
Galloway, Nancy (USA)
WKA North American Title fight. Kellock is too strong and presses the
whole fight to win by stoppage.
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Hood,
Karla (UK)
Very close war between these two. Could have went either way.
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs.
Johnson, Janice (USA)
North American Title fight between two talented athletes. Kellock
wins the bout on the strength of her clinch. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Misuda,
Melissa (Canada)
Kellock takes this fight before learning Muay Thai and while an independent
athlete. The height difference gives Kellock problems in this match. Melissa is good and has power and height!
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs. Molberg,
Oralee (Canada)
A very close bout. Kellock wins the Canadian title by split decision.
Kellock has offered a rematch but it has not happened. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kellock, Rayelene (Canada) vs.
Sammons, Trisha (Canada)
Kellock presses forward hard in this fight and wins. (Copyright
MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kelly, Brian (Canada) vs. Dell, Kerry
(Canada)
A long awaited encounter between these two Canadian athletes for a vacant title.
Dell wins. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kelly, Brian (Canada) vs. Penner, Nick
(Canada)
1999 Canadian Kickboxing Title between 2 athletes who were fiercely competitive. These 2 have fought
several times before. Kelly wins this decision by punch KO after landing a solid body kick. (Copyright Mike Miles Productions)
Khunpon (Thailand) vs. Kato, Kitotaka
(Japan)
Thailand's Khunpon tortures his foe with exceptional timing and skills to win by KO.
Kiatadisak, Jomhod (Thailand) vs.
Dekkers, Ramon (Holland)
The Thai shows no respect to the Dutch fighting legend.
Kiatadisak, Jomhod (Thailand) vs. Otto,
Michael (Germany)
The first World Muay Thai Council World Title fights from Macau China.
Jomhod comes in heavy and parties all night. As the fight progresses Jomhod looks weaker and weaker but still wins
the title.
Kiatbandit, Narongnoi (Thailand) vs.
Urquidez, Benny (USA)
The most controversial fight between Muay Thai and Full Contact Karate
in history. The USA against Thailand. Stories have been manufactured about this bout and most of them are false,
misleading and made to compliment which ever side of the bout one supports. Under the rules used in this bout,
Urquidez should have won. In all fairness to Narongnoi, he was thrown into a bout using rules which severely
handicapped his skills. The bout was called a no-contest and has been controversial ever since.
Kiatbandit, Narongnoi (Thailand) vs.
Unknown (Thailand)
A great fighter who had exceptional elbows. Mostly known in the USA for
his controversial fight with the 'Jet' Urquidez. By the way, Narongnoi defeated Fujiwara.
Kiatsongrit, Cheungpuek (Thailand) vs.
Cook, Dale (USA)
After previously fighting smaller Thai's (who have moved up in weight to
meet him), Cook meets a Thai in his own weight division.
Kiatsongrit, Cheungpuek (Thailand) vs.
Kaman, Rob (Holland)
One of their classic match ups in Thailand.
Kiatsongrit, Cheungpuek (Thailand)
vs. Roufus, Rick (USA)
After this fight Duke Roufus stated that "It does not take much
talent to throw a leg kick." Watching the fight, one will see that Roufus threw the first low kick! To his credit,
Roufus has come a long way in his evolution as a fighter in recent years and has gained a lot of respect (he made a
fan out of me). Kiatsongrit wins the bout but later the bout is turned into a no-contest decision.
Kiatsongrit, Cheungpuek (Thailand)
vs. Thomson, Michael (UK)
Kiatsongrit suffers internal injuries from this kick of Thomson
who wins by KO.
Kiatsongrit, Suadao (Thailand) vs.
Musashi (Japan)
Suadao though looking clumsy and unorthodox at times does enough to win the
fight and the title in this bout.
Kingsford, Trish (Canada) vs.
Bertoncello, Bambi (USA)
The spunky Canadian is matched against the highly experienced
boxer/kickboxer and holds her own. Bertoncello wins this one.
Kingsford, Trish (Canada) vs. McCray,
Marlowe (USA)
Kingsford was very focused for this bout. Her knee attacks and tenacity
proves to be too much for McCray. Kingsford wins the encounter. (Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kittikasem, Prasert (Thailand)
vs. Cunningham, Peter (Canada)
Handicapped Muay Thai. Kittikasem is frustrated by the
California rules which allow knees without a clinch(?) and allow Cunningham to use sweeps and throws.
Ko, Ed (Canada/Korea) vs. Asashi (Japan)
Asashi defeats Canada's Ko. Just a note. Ko fought Trevor Smandych
after this in Smandych's third amateur fight.
Kongdara (Canada) vs.
Phaengphirom (Thailand)
The Thai is too strong and wins by KO.
Kongnapa (Thailand) vs. Unknown
(Thailand)
Was in the USA for a few years and now back in Thailand, he is known for his
strong kicking. Here he is in Bangkok during his prime.
Koropecki, Joe (Canada) vs. Bopari
(Canada)
Koropecki wins this match convincingly.
Koshikawa, Yutaka (Japan) vs.
Urquidez, Benny (USA)
Urquidez shines in this match as he easily outclasses his Japanese
foe. Urquidez gets to use his legendary jumping back kick effectively in this match.
Kostuck, Richard (USA) vs. Coquete,
Robert (Canada)
Coquete has his hands full with the infighting abilities of Kostuck who
uses the knee and clinch with discipline and effectiveness.
Kovacs, George (Hungary/Canada) vs. Slade,
Bill (Canada)
Ring newcomer Slade squares off with World Kung Fu Champion Kovacs.
Slade corners Kovacs and finishes the bout in the first round with a couple of solid punches.
(Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Kroonen, Gary (Canada) vs. Robson,
Darren (Canada)
Robson takes a right to the chin. The rest is history.
(Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)
Krut, Jurgen (Sweden) vs. Ignashov
(Belarus)
WMC World Title bout. Iggy wins.
Kunpolnoi (Thailand) vs.
Stambaugh, Eugene (USA)
The Thai is too strong and wins.
Kyu, Hyun Il (Korea) vs. Fenton, Jason
(Canada)
Fenton proves very tricky on this one and catches the Korean with a sneaky kick.
(Copyright MIKE MILES PRODUCTIONS)