‘Saming Dam’ chases Saudi Arabia for the 23-year-old World Amateur Muay Thai Championship
“Samingdam Ch. Atholboon” Thattaput Tumthong, a famous Thai boxer, made a decisive performance in defeating opponents from Saudi Arabia Successfully reached the final in the under-23 category, as well as Hercules Diamond forty thousand defeated opponents from Morocco to enter the final. at the 2022 Amateur Muay Thai World Championship in Abu Dhabi united arab emirates
The results of the 2022 Muay Thai World Championships in Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates In the evening of June 1, 2022, the past is as follows:
U-23 category, 60 kg class, semi-final: Thataput Tumthong (Saming Dam Ch. Atholboon) defeated Mohsen Alchibaiani (Saudi Arabia), 67 kg version, Paradorn Phopod (Herkyu) Lis Petchty Muen) won by points Hasid Hamsa (Morocco), 45 kg class Apichaya Lekmas (Yaya S. Singkhiri) won by points Yen Tateekim (Vietnam), 48 kg version of Som Rassamee Chaisuya (Somrasamee Manphayim) won by point Kinzo Oloh (Austria), type 51 kg. Thanittha Ploenchit (Kangphet Petchphachara Academy) won by point Sanny Nurminen (Finland) and 54 kg version Kantiya Panoram (Darathai S. Phuangthong) won by point Iisa Bertolso (Bahrain)
While on the side of “Big Dong”, Gen. Udomdej Sitabutr continued to sit as chairman of the International Muay Thai Federation (IFMA) Special Committee to accomplish the important mission of bringing Muay Thai into the Olympic Games. At the general meeting on June 1, 2022 in Abu Dhabi, where there is no term for the election of the president of the Federation, Gen.
At the general meeting of the Federation of Asian Muaythai Associations (FAMA) on the same day, members attending the meeting It was decided to elect Prince Abdullah Al Nayadi, president of the United Arab Emirates Boxing Federation. took over as president of the Federation, replacing Karim Massimov of Kazakhstan. There are vice presidents from 5 member countries: 1. Dr. Wichit Kanungsukkasem, 2. Merwin Tan (Singapore), 3. Pierry Manakulod (Philippines), 4. Javad Nasiri (Iran). ), 5. Farhat Amakulov (Kazakhstan), while Lebanon’s Sami Kiblevi withdrew.