Monday, May 31, 2010

Now in URTV

Hmmm.. it Fauzan again.. "Tomoi Mampu Kuatkan Tenaga Lelaki" what ever it mean. Boxx Warriors thanks Huzz for the full page article. The pictures should be credit to AzizanCm and not Musaddix as printed.


Saturday, May 29, 2010

box-X-Factor





Aku dah check rekod perlawanan dia, John Faizol , lawan 3 kali menang 3 kali.


Tapi .. ini lain pula cerita dia:


John: Saya masuk 10 kali dan kalah cuma 2 kali,

Aku: Aaik !! bukan hang baru lawan 3 kali ke?

John : Bukan Tomoi pakcik...tapi karaoke ..

Aku : oooo !!


Enjoy boxx have talent below or here



Borneo calling :

1-The Miri City Z1 World MT Series ticket will be on sale next Monday. Location will be announced soon.
2- A world Muay Thai Champion and a trainer that take part in Miri will stop over in Labuan as a guest trainer to pass their knowledge to Muay Thai students and those who are interested to know what Muay Thai all about. The 2 days class will cost only RM100.00 per person.
The class will be held at Z1 Boxx Warriors MT Gym in Labuan. Date and time will be announced soon.

Z1 Boxx Warriors Muay Thai Gym (Labuan) is located at:
Lot (U0534D) B14 1st floor,
Wisma Shore Services,
Jalan Hujung Pasir,
87008 WP Labuan.
Contact : 6016-8133328 (Mr.Alvin)
borneomuaythai@live.com

Friday, May 28, 2010

Miri City Z1 WMS

First International Muay Thai Event in Borneo.



Pioneer :
One who ventures into unknown or unclaimed territory to settle.(my posting here )

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Happy Weekend !


Q-Eikkasit, fighter, trainer, entertainer & videographer.

Enjoy his music and clips.
Have a nice and long weekend. Happy Vesak !
Enjoy the vid below or here

Boxx Warriors-Glove Camp






Training Info :

Training includes shadow boxing, working on the heavy bags, pad work one on one with trainer, running and sparring
We teach beginners the basics of Muay Thai and we train experienced fighters for fights

#3-6 trainee each intake
#Accommodation on sharing basis
#Meal provided twice a day, lunch and dinner

#Free pick up from Kedah and Penang


Opportunity to take part in professional Muay Thai fights in Malaysia and Thailand.
Opportunity to train with professional and world class Muay Thai fighters.


FEES:
PROMOTIONAL OFFER : RM200.00 (June - September 2010)
(FREE GIFT UPON REGISTRATION)

INTAKE BEGINS 15 JUNE 2010.
#RM50.00 per day for extension.

TO REGISTER E- MAIL TO boxxtmoi@gmail.com.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Homegrown -2

#Boxx Warriors training programmes have been aggressively and consistently producing local inspiring Nak Muays (boxers) within a short timeframe.

Local pro at Boxx Warriors Gym. Class of 2007
Firdaus Janai (Student when he was 14)
Fauzan Zabidi (Joins Boxx Gym at 17)


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Homegrown

Never seen before clip..Firdaus Janai action in KB. Firdaus was the first batch of Boxx Warriors Gym student class of '07.
Enjoy vid below or clik here

From the Boss !!

GLOVE CAMP

What a surprise....6 boxers from Iran has registered themselves for the camp and they want to stay for 3 MONTHS!!!

And the best thing is, 6 fellow Malaysians have booked themselves for 3 days session.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank BoxxTomoi, Adexx (just to name a few) for the idea and promoting the camp.

We will give the details of the programme and benefit soon.

-Zahari Ahmad
Boxx CEO

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Dedication

Selfless devotion .
commitment: the act of binding yourself













Saturday night @ Titiwangsa.. they were there because they want to be there!
Guys ..I salute you!!

Pioneer


One who ventures into unknown or unclaimed territory to settle.
Unknown reaction and versus Brazil & Portugal at the same night.
He said it will be in June 2010.
More up date in this blog.
The most daring venture I have ever heard. Maybe I will be part of the adventure.
God bless Boxx.

Wow!!..the Glove Camp




I don't know if it first of it kind in Malaysia , Muay Thai boot/glove Camp..but I got good response and lot of mails. I only posted /facebook yesterday!

I think we can organised 3 intakes for June.

3 days of Muay Thai. Total! right now I'm looking for the first batch of intake. Just need 3 more guys...the ladies will be on the last week of June.

My advice to those who want to participate, please come with stamina, there's lot of work out to do.

Some of you are worried you don't know the place. If you come a day earlier or go back a day late.

For those who know us, our associate, our students.. BOXX is a family. We will welcome you not as a trainee but part of our family, to ask for bed one day early I don't think it a big problem.

Our package include we pick you up at Kulim bus-station, BM (KTM) Buttuerworth (KTM/Bus Station), Penang Airport.. no extra charges!!

Only pay booking fees RM50 (not refundable) and RM150 when you enrols.
(June-Sept.2010 promotion period)

Lunch and Dinner on us.. cook by the chief trainer's wife..(hot!..not her, her cooking). If you're lucky there always Pak Mus's 'thanks giving' every weekend.

There plenty of eating places jogging distance from the gym. Pasar Malam on Saturday. Home stay or hotel available if you want more privacy.


With the Thais, Brazilian and Persian you learn more than Muay Thai here.





Saturday, May 22, 2010

Soalan bodoh atau berani ?


Ramai orang yang mempunyai persoaalan yang sama, tapi aku ingat tak siapa berani menanya. Kalau aku tak tanya sampai bila pun aku tak akan tahu.
Antara sebab kenapa aku tulis bahasa Melayu.. takut dia baca ..haha.
Cerita alih bahasa Kedah:
aku: Mat aku nak tanya satu benda ,hang jangan marah noo.
Mat: Pasai apa aku nak marah pula.
aku : Orang kata hang kurang berlatih ,betoi ka?
Mat: Kali ini aku berlatih baik punya, hang tengok lah aku lawan semalam.
aku: depa kata perut hang banyak lemak..depa lah kata, bukan aku..haha
Mat: woii, masa aku mula lawan dulu berat aku sembilan puluh kilo..hang tengok aku la,aku lawan berapa kilo la ni..itu bukan lemak lah..itu kulit aku..
aku: ooo.. haha....
Enjoy your weekend.

Friday, May 21, 2010

All The Right Moves.

double click to enlarge,

Muay Thai Rules

Muay Thai Rules

Rule 1.

THE BOXING RING

Muay Thai contest in general. The ring must consists of the following:

  1. The ring must be a square, small size is 4.90 m. (16 ft.) large size is 7.30 m. (24 ft.) measuring within the ropes.
  2. the ring must be built in safety, proper level, with out any obstruction, and must extend outside the ropes at least 50 cm. (20 inches) erect posts at the four corners and well covered, or any other ways which will not cause danger to the contestants.
  3. The ring floor must be covered with soft cloths, or straw mat, wood filings, compressed cork etc. thicknees not less than 1 inch (2.50 cm.) and not more than 2 inches (5 cm.) and upper covered with canvas, by stretched tight and the canvas must be covered all the ring floor.
  4. There must be 4 paralleled ropes, with diameter at least 1.50 inches to inches, stretched to the posts at the corners, height from the ring floor, the first rope 55 cm. (1 ft. 0 inch), the second rope height from the ring floor 85 cm. (2 ft. 6 inch), the third rope height from the ring floor 115 cm. (3 ft. 10 inch) And the fourth rope height from the ring floor 145 cm. (4 ft. 10 inch). The ropes must be covered with soft and smooth material. At the 4 corners, the insides of the ropes must be covered with soft materials.
  5. There must be stairs at the opposite corners of the ring for the contestants, referee and boxers tot go up and down.
  6. The boxers must wear gloves. Weight of one glove not less than 4 oz. (133.4 g.) and not to exceed 6 oz. (170.1 g.)
Rule 2.

BOXING RING EQUIPMENT

The ring must have the following equipment:

  1. Resting seat for the boxer before the match, 3 seats for each corner.
  2. towels.
  3. spongest.
  4. buckets of water.
  5. bottles of water.
  6. water cups.
  7. Tables and chairs for officers
  8. Bell.
  9. 1 or 2 stop watch.
  10. Points recording cards.
  11. 1 box for keeping points recording cards.
  12. 3 points giving tables.
  13. set of First Aid equipment.
  14. Board indicating Round, Event & Time.
  15. The screen 2 piece. (For athletic supporter of boxer is lost)
  16. The cradle 1 set.
  17. The scissor 1 piece.
Rule 3.

BANDAGE

The width of bandage not exceeding 2 inches and the length of each side not to exceed the following limit:

  1. From Mini Flyweight to Feather weight not exceeding 10 yards (2 rolls of bandages)
  2. Plaster can be used to cover not exceeding 1 packet, or the contestants will agree themselves. And not to cove the fist bone, if agreeable not to exceed 1 packet, and the width of the plaster not to exceed 1 inch, the length not to exceed 5 yards (1 packet).
Rule 4.

THE DRESS

The contestants must dress as follows:

  1. The protector must be worn and wearing trunks according to the colour of the corner. Not to wear cloth and shoes. Keep polite hair-style, and cleanly shaved. Nails must be cut and short. The superstitious magical substances can be tied on the upper arms or waist, but not to be dangerous to the opponent.
  2. The ankle can be used not exceeding one on each leg.
  3. Belt and anything which is metal is not allowed.
  4. Using of vaseline or anything which will be dangerous or diskle on the face, arms or on upper portion of the body are not allowed.
  5. A sacred cord must be worn on the head and one has to pay homage.
Rule 5.

CLASS & WEIGHT USED IN THE MATCH

  1. Mini Flyweight weight not exceeding 105 lbs. Z47.629 kg.)
  2. Junior Flyweight weight not exceeding 108 lbs. (48.990 kg.)
  3. Flyweight weight not exceeding 112 lbs. (50.805 kg.)
  4. Junior Bantamweight weight not exceeding 115 lbs. (52.166 kg.)
  5. Bantam weight weight no exceeding 118 lbs. (53.526 kg.)
  6. Junior Featherweight weight not exceeding 122 lbs. (55.341 kg.)
  7. Feather weight weight not exceeding 126 lbs. (57.155 kg.)
  8. Junior Lightweight weight not exceeding 130 lbs. 58.971 kg.)
  9. Lightweight weight not exceeding 135 lbs. (61.238 kg.)
  10. Junior welterweight weight not exceeding 140 lbs. (63.506 kg.)
  11. Welterweight weight not exceeding 147 lbs. (66.681 kg.)
  12. Junior Middleweight weight not exceeding 156 lbs. (70.764 kg.)
  13. Middleweight weight not exceeding 160 lbs. (72.578 kg.)
  14. Junior Heavyweight weight not exceeding 175 lbs. (72.578 kg.)
  15. Heavyweight weight exceeding 175 lbs. (79.383 kg.) upwards.
Rule 6.

WEIGHT – IN

  1. Weighing of the contestants is form 08.00 A.M. to 12.00 A.M. on the matching day. When the contestants over weight, reweight is allowed, wighin the limit time not exceeding 12.00 A.M. If still over weight, it is stopped, in this weighing, the contestants weigh nakely.
  2. Before weighing, the contestants must be certified and body check from appointed Diploma doctor that they are fully healthy to perform the fight.
  3. The weight must not below 100 lbs., age not less than 15 years and the weight must not differ more than 5 lbs.
Rule 7.

NUMBER OF ROUNDS

  1. The fight normally not exceeding 5 round, a round is 3 minutes, interval during the rounds is 2 minutes, and the fight must not less than 3 rounds.
  2. In case of accident causing the fight cannot perform again, if is it necessary to get the result, the fight must be more than 3 rounds, and the result of the fight can be decided by points.
Rule 8.

BOXER SECONDS

Each contestant has the fight to have 2 boxer seconds and must be under the following rules:

  1. The boxer seconds will not advise, help or support their contestant during the round in the fight.
  2. The boxer seconds will not give up the fight for the contestant by throwing sponge or towel into the ring, except there is special agreement.
  3. During the fight is going on, both the boxer seconds and their assistant will not standing at the edge of the ring. Before starting each round, the boxer seconds must take towel, bucket etc. out from the edge of the ring.
  4. The boxer seconds of both corners must dress politely.
  5. If it is a Championship fight, 3 boxer seconds are allowed.
  6. If the boxer seconds or assistant violate the above rules, the may be blamed, and may be decided not tot be the boxer seconds of that fight. For the contestant, the referee may warm or blame or decide to be defeated.
Rule 9.

THE DECISION COMMITTEES

There are 4 members, 1 Referee and 3 Judges. The above mentioned member must be well learned and studied, and have experience in doing their duties.
 
Rule 10.
 
THE REFEREE
 
The Referee has the duty to control the fight in the ring according to the rules with justice during the fight.
 
  1. Has the full power in decision solely, nobody can object it.
  2. Advises the contestant or boxer seconds who do not perform according to the rules.
  3. The Referee must not give points.
  4. Collects & checks total of points in points recording cards of the 3 judges after the fight ends, and decide according to the most points & give the points recording cards to the chief of decision.
  5. The Referee must use 3 orders i.e.
    • STOP when he wants the boxers to stop the fight.
    • BREAK when he wants the boxers to separate.
    • BOX when he wants the boxers to continue the fight.
    In the case of the referee orders to break, the contestants must separate themselves first at least one step, then they can continue the fight.
  6. The Referee must point out some rules to the contestants & chief of the boxer seconds before commencing the first round.
Rule 11. DUTY OF REFEREE The Referee has duty to control the match according to the rules with justice. Rule 13. POWER OF REFEREE

The Referee has the power to do in the ring.
  1. To stop the fight when considers that one has skill more than the other.
  2. To stop the fight when considers that the contestant has received severe injury so that he cannot continue the fight.
  3. To stop the fight when considers that the contestant does not really fight. In this case, the referee may stop one contestant or both.
  4. In any round of the fight, if the boxer is counted, & is ordered to box and after though consideration that the counted boxer does not fully perform the fight, the Referee has the right to stop the fight.
  5. To stop the fight to warn the boxer when be does not box according to the rules or by other reasons, thus to make justice in the fight and to reakky do according to the rules.
  6. To let the disobey boxer out of the fight.
  7. To let the disobey boxer second out of the fight and if reasonable, may let the contestant out of the fight also. (The boxer must responsible his own seconds)
  8. To let the foul boxer out of the fight, whether being warned or not, or if considers that such deed is to let him be defeated by foul.
  9. The decision of h \ the referee in final without any appeal.
  10. In case the referee has made wrong decision, he can re-decied to correct according to points recording cards.
RULE 14.
RULECOUNTING OF THE BOXER FALLING OUT OF THE ROPES
  1. When any boxer falls out of the ring, the referee can count immediately.
    • If the boxer falls out of the ring, the Referee will count. If count upto 20, the fallen boxer cannot come up on the ring, he will be lost by K.O.
    • If the fallen boxer can come up on the ring before counting upto 20, he can continue the fight without losing the points counted.
  2. When any boxer falls out of the ring is opposed by the audiences or held up not to go up the ring, the Referee will stop counting and clearly warn and continue counting.
  3. When both the boxers fall out of the ring, the Referee will begin counting, if any boxer tries to hold up by any mean, will stop counting and clearly warn the continue counting. If that boxer does not listen, fines him as lost.
  4. When the boxers fall on the floor by any mean, the Referee separated the boxers first and stands in the middle and beginning counting.
  5. In case of both boxers are counted, if one can stand up, stop counting that one and counts the still fallen boxer.
RULE18.
POINTS GIVING
  1. There are 5 points in a round. The best boxer will get full 5 points, and his opponent is reduce \ cede by 4?, 4, 3?, 3 accordingly, and not to give points as 4? or 4 1/3.
  2. In the draw round, he will get 5 points each.
  3. The loser in the not clear round will get 4? points, the winner gets 5 points.
  4. The loser in the clear round will get 4 points, the winner will get 5 points.
  5. The loser that has clearly seen all the round, with least opposition, fallen down and scramble up again and is counted will get 3? points, the winner gets 5 points.
  6. The loser who has done for through the round and is counted twice in one round will get 3? points, the winner gets 5 points.
  7. The giving of points will be considered according to the following rules:
  8. Any boxer uses Muay Thai weapons (fist, Kick, Knee, elbow) according to the rules, against his opponent more is the winner.
  9. Any boxer uses Muay Thai weapons against his opponent severely, clearly, violently, badly injured at most important parts is the winner.
RULE 19.
FOUL
The fight not according to rules and fouls is as follows:
  1. Bite, stab eyes, spit his opponent, stick out the tongue, strike with head.
  2. To embrace of to throw down or lock arms his opponents.
  3. Holding the rope or trying to hold the rope for his fight and any other benefits.
  4. Pretend to fall over his opponent or repeat against his opponent who has been fallen down.
  5. Using judo and wrestling styles.
  6. Using unsuitable words during the fight.
  7. In case the fight is going on and there is embracing, when the Referee orders to stop, but both or one boxer do not do according to his order, let the Referee stops the fight any gives warning, or order to out point. If such fight caused knock out to the contestant or received severe injury, the disobeyed boxer is lost by foul means.
  8. Kneeing the protector purposely, i.e. catch the neck & kneeing the protector, kneeing the protector or throwing knee at the protector. (In consideration of the Referee whether purposely or not)
RULE 20.
FALLEN DOWN
  1. If any part of the body touch the floor except the feet, or standing unconsciously on the rope, or is boxed out of the rope, or standing unconsciously with opened eyes & falling hands with usability to protect himself, will consider that boxer as being fallen down
  2. In case any boxer as being fallen down 1 second, the Referee will begin counting, let his opponent steps back to the farthest carner immediately. If he does not step back as ordered, the Referee must stop counting until that boxer does according to order , then the Referee will continue counting from the previous count. When the fallen boxer stands up and is order to box from the Referee. He then can continue his fight.
  3. When any boxer is fallen down, the Referee counts loudly from 1 to 10 withinterval of 1 second counting. The Referee must give hand signal also so that the fallen boxer knows that he is counted. Before counting 1, the period from falling to the floor 1 second, then begins counting 1.
  4. If the fallen boxer can stand up before the referee counts to 10 and he is ready to fight, then he can continue to fight. But if the referee has counted up to 10, the fight is finished and decides the fallen boxer lost by “K.O.”
  5. IF both the boxers and fallen, the Referee continues counting all the time any boxer still fallen down. If both of tem still fallen down up to counting to 10, the decision is a draw, if there is no other agreement.
  6. During the Referee is counting, but not yet up to 8, the counted boxer whether ready to fight or not, the Referee must count up to 8 then he can order to “BOX”
  7. If the fallen boxer can stand up before counting to 10, but fallen again without being boxed, the Referee will continue his count from the counted number.
  8. If any boxer cannot perform his fight after the interval has finished, will be counted or not being in the consideration of the Referee.
RULE 21.
GIVING OF POINTS TO COUNTED BOXER BY THE REFEREE
  1. In any round of the fight, when any boxer is being done by Muay Thai weapons (fist, feet, knee, elbow) according to the rules, till he is counted by the Referee, the counted boxer will lost 1 point, by the counted boxer gets 4 points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:4) If he is counted again for the second time in the same round, the counted boxer gets 3 points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:3) And the boxer who is counted twice in the same round is fallen down again for the third time, the Referee will stop the fight by deciding his opponent wins by Technical Knock Out.
  2. In any round of the fight, If the contestants have equal points, when any one is counted by the referee once, the counted boxer gets 4 points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:4)
  3. In any round of the fight, any boxer has ? point more (Before or after counting), the consideration is as follows:
    • The leading point boxer is counted once, will lost ? point, the counted boxer gets 4? points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:4)
    • The leading point boxer, bit is counted second time in the same round, will lose 1? points, the counted boxer gets 3? points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:3)
  4. In any round of the fight, any boxer has 1 point more, (Before of after counting) the consideration is as follows:
    • The leading point boxer is counted once, the result in that round, both the boxer will get 5 points each. (5:5)
    • The leading point boxer is counted twice in the same round, the counted boxer will lose 1 point, the counted boxer gets 4 points, the other boxer gets points. (5:4)
  5. In any round of the fight, any boxer gets ? point less, (Before of after counting) the consideration is as follows:
    • The lesser point boxer is counted by the Referee once, will lose 1? points, the counted boxer gets 3? points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:3)
    • The lesser point boxer is counted by the Referee for the second time in the same round, the counted boxer gets 3 points, (The lowest points of the fight) is counted by the Referee once, the counted boxer will lose 2 points, the counted boxer gets 3 points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:3)
RULE 22.
THE HANDS SHAKING
There will be hand catching before starting Round 1 and final round. The boxers will catch hands as traditional, to mark that they will fight as sportsmen, with cleanness according to the rules of the fight and not to catch hands during the fight.
RULE 23.
THE MEANINGS
Any meaning of this rule or any problem arises due to the contestants, even does not mention in this rule, the Referee will decide. Except such problem has been occurred, & Technical Committee of The Lumpinee Stadium has laid down the procedures, to perform according to such procedures.

Boxx Warriors MT Gym

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A bit of update from Mr.Zahari on Boxx Warriors Gym... you can read it here.


I'll be checking the Z1-Boxx Warriors KL Gym soon.
Boxx Warriors have been using the (unofficial) tagline: Good Gym-Good Win...well that was a quote from Wes Jaya after his win. For the Boxx KL for now you can say that... "Gym worth waiting for...!”. We hope it to be operational in July 2010. Just warm yourself while we get the place ready for you.

BoxxTomoi BlogSpot (collaboration with Boxx Warriors Kulim) will organise a series of glove- camp for Muay Thai fan who like to feel how a real pro fighter train. It will be a short 3 to 4 days of life beyond your comfort gym. It will be almost like training in Thailand minus the Red and Yellow shirts!



More update when the gym is ready.


Official KawanBoxx Muay Boran class will also start in July.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

GYM



New Muay Thai gym in KL and bigger gym in Kulim.. update soon.

GET ONE TODAY


enjoy the fight or click here


Free delivery (Penghantaran Percuma)
Malaysia - RM15.00 (1-3 DAY)
Singapore -SGD 10.00 (4-5 day)
Europe- EUR 7 (2 week)
USA- USD 10 (2 week)
Australia- AUD 10 (2 week)
THAILAND- BTH 450(7-10 days)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Boxxtomoi magazine issue # 3

What make Muay Thai different from other major sport in Malaysia?
Well Muay Thai have it own magazine. I don't know other sport in Malaysia have one; well I never see any local hockey or squash magazine,..and badminton? Those sports we produced world class players.
God willing, BT MT mag., issue no 3 will be out in June.

You can sample BoxxTomoi magazine here...





or here and here.

For the upcoming issue, I have 2 controversial contributors from the US, story of a farang gym in Thailand, "mobile gym" in Selangor, bunch of renegade making big in Boran, a Malaysian who operate a gym in France and lots of awesome pictures.

Pic (below)... A story about one man journey to fulfil his dream.




.. all this and more..only in BoxxTomoi Magazine issue#3.



Sunday, May 16, 2010

I gip I win to u

I gip I win to u (I dedicated my win to you)... that what Fasochun told to one of his former student in Malaysia.
For the rest, he demonstrate why he was one of the legend.

Fasochun Sit Or
Listed as a “Muay Thai Legend” by Thailand Board of Sports
Champion, 115 lbs, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok Thailand, 2003
Champion, 115 lbs, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok Thailand, 2004
Champion, 118 lbs, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok Thailand, 2004





Kongdet Kiatpapat
Champion Channel 7, Thailand., 2005

Enjoy the vdo below or click here



Thursday, May 13, 2010

NEXT: The Return of the Legend

He told one of his student; I training same-same fate lumpinee.. (I train as hard as when I fight in Lumpinee).
Watch his fight vid here....soon!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Terminator IS BACK !

Robert Terminator fights the way people like you and me want to see.




His record in Malaysia:
Fight -4, win-2 (2ko) , lost-2 (1ko).
Not a good record, but Robert have many followers in Malaysia.
Seeing him fight live.... all our stress,sorrow and problem will drain together with his energy.. for at least 20minutes after the fight you will feel there's peace on earth!!
Exaggerating??!!.. well at least that's how I feel.
Enjoy the vids. below
or click here


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Firdaus Janai vs Nasrul Latpi

Get a copy today
online:DVD Piala DiRaja Kedah vol : 1
Dapatkan satu lagi DVD bermutu dari kami.

1-Firdaus Janai - Boxx Warriors,
vs Nasrul Latpi - Pendang

2-Kholid Saripan - , Kuala Ketil
vs Ashraf Saidin -, Langkawi

3-Igor Pidote Cabritta - Boxx Warriors
vs Zidov Akuma - Croatia

4-Azhar Zakaria - Langkasuka
vs Adam Smith- England

5-Abbas Ahmadi -Boxx Warriors
vs Abuza- Malaysian Tigers

6-FINAL SUPER 4, 51KG
Firdaus Janai Boxx Warriors
vs
Ashraf Saidin -Langkawi

7-Alif Boxx Warriors
vs Azizan Sabu Pendang

ONLY RM15.00 free delivery Malaysia Only
Vol:2 on sale next week.






1-Firdaus Janai - Boxx Warriors,
vs Nasrul Latpi - Pendang


Impulsive Force : PART 2



another example to the formula, Shun's shot of Firdaus Janai (receiving end) and Nasrul Latpi.
You can watch the full fight video tomorrow morning. More good pictures on the way.

PS: Team BoxxTomoi have exhibite pictures by our photographer team at a few shopping complexes, if you have the venue, we will be very happy to share it to the public.

Impulsive Force

For those who don't know anything about Muay Thai, it is also known as Science Of Eight Limbs.
Science?? Yes, every pro-fighter have to know the formula (below)... And they have to apply it every time they send out the punches, elbows, knees or kicks.
For those who know bit of Muay Thai.. they will know it a LOL!




A short lesson of how to measure the impact of a punch : the Impulsive Force.

If you don't understand the formula..let me demonstrate with a picture (by AzizanCm).


I used to put lots of fight pics. in my early days...but of late you don't see much.

The only reason was I have received feedback that I'm bias towards my friends. I always put pictures of my no so friendly friend in an odd ward posing.

First I want to make it clear; all the boxers are my friends. In Muay Thai, it either you hit somebody or somebody hit you.

These are not wedding pictures where you can ask the couple to pose for you.

These are fast action moments taking place.

Credit to my shooters, AzizanCm and Shun.


Impulsive Force: Abbas vs Abuza.

double click for more impact.

more lesson next.

Monday, May 10, 2010

NEXT CHANGE:


REPORTS-VIEWS-PICS & VIDS ONLY AT BOXXTOMOI BLOGSPOT

2nd day Result



PRELIMINARY FIGHT SUPER 4 59.5KG / PERLAWANAN SUPER SUPER 4, 59.5KG 1-1-Sohanne Bengana - France
vs Q-EIKKASIT - BoxxWarriorsThailand
Q-EIKKASIT win KO round 1

2-Danny "Danger" Taylor - England vs Kudin Raja Jerung -Malaysian Tigers
Kudin win points

3- JUNIOR Z1 CHAMPIONSHIP
Chomkitit Sosanwan - Thailand
vs Ali Shafie - Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
Chomkitit Sosanwan win KO round 2

4-PERLAWANAN SUPER Thiago Texeira - Brazil / Boxx Warriors Malaysia
vs Faizal Siku Emas - Malaysian Tigers
Faizal win points

5-FINAL, SUPER 4, 51 KG / PERLAWANAN AKHIR SUPER 4, 51 KG
Q-EIKKASIT vs Kudin
Q-Eikkasit win points

6-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Fasochun Sit Or -Thailand
vs Kongdet Kiatpapat - Thailand
Fasochun win KO round 2

7-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Robert Terminator - Thailand
vs Ying Yai – Thailand
Robert Terminator win Ko round 2

Going Home:


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Result

PRELIMINARY FIGHT SUPER 4, 51 kg / PERLAWANAN SUPER 4, 51 kg
1-Firdaus Janai - Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
vs Nasrul Latpi - Pendang
Firdaus win KO round 1

2-Kholid Saripan - White Tiger, Kuala Ketil
vs Ashraf Saidin -White Dragon, Langkawi
Ashraf win by points

3-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Igor Pidote Cabritta - Brazil / Boxx Warriors Malaysia
vs Zidov Akuma - Croatia
Zidov Akuma win by points

4-TITLE FIGHT / PERLAWANAN MEREBUT TALIPINGGANG WMC MUAY THAI AGAINST DRUG
Azhar Zakaria - Langkasuka, Sg Petani
vs Adam Smith- England
Azhar win KO round 3

5-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Abbas Ahmadi - Iran/Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
vs Abuza- Malaysian Tigers
Abbas Ahmadi win by points

6-FINAL SUPER 4, 51KG
Firdaus Janai Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
vs
Ashraf Saidin -White Dragon, Langkawi
Firdaus Janai win KO round 3

7-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Alif Boxx Warriors
vs Azizan Sabu Pendang
Azizan Sabu win by points

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Reporting live from Alor Star.

boxxtomoi.blogspot.com are now in Alor Star to cover one of the biggest Muay Thai event in Malaysia


8 MAY 2010

PRELIMINARY FIGHT SUPER 4, 51 kg / PERLAWANAN SUPER 4, 51 kg
1-Firdaus Janai - Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
vs Nasrul Latpi - Pendang

2-Kholid Saripan - White Tiger, Kuala Ketil
vs Ashraf Saidin -White Dragon, Langkawi

3-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Igor Pidote Cabritta - Brazil / Boxx Warriors Malaysia
vs Zidov Akuma - Croatia

4-TITLE FIGHT / PERLAWANAN MEREBUT TALIPINGGANG WMC MUAY THAI AGAINST DRUG
Azhar Zakaria - Langkasuka, Sg Petani
vs Adam Smith- England

5-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Abbas Ahmadi - Iran/Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
vs Hamdan Mokhtar - Malaysian Tigers

6-FINAL SUPER 4, 51KG
Winner First Fight vs Winner Second Fight
Pemenang Perlawanan 1 Pemenang Perlawanan Ke 2

7-PERLAWANAN SUPER
Robert Terminator - Thailand
vs Ying Yai - Thailand

Friday, May 7, 2010

Anda Berani?


Arm Wrestling anyone?



Jadual Pertandingan

Tempat: Klang Parade, Selangor (Untuk Peta klik di sini)

7/5/2010 (Jumaat) – Pendaftaran & Klinik Gusti Lengan PSLNS
8/5/2010 (Sabtu) – Kategori Terbuka
9/5/2010 (Ahad) – Kategori Utama

Masa : 10.00am – 10.00pm

Kategori Utama
Lelaki 95kg ke atas
Lelaki 85kg – 95kg
Lelaki 75kg – 85kg
Lelaki 75kg kebawah

Kategori Terbuka
Wanita
Penuntut Universiti
Pelajar Sekolah Menengah
Kakitangan PBT

Yuran:
Hanya perlu membeli sebuku sabun Viviku (sabun diimport dari Korea) berharga RM33 sahaja (Juga layak untuk menyertai lain-lain aktiviti yang diadakan). Beli semasa pendafataran.

Pertanyaan;
Ab Aziz bin Ali – 0124189438
Shamsul Kahar Mohamad – 0129402679
Razali bin Shaharin – 0129722228
Shahril Azmir Zainal Abidin – 0126600288


Sila layari http://gustilengan.com/ untuk keterangan lanjut.


This event is supported by BoxxTomoi.Blogspot.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Royal Guest of Honour


Her Highness YTM Tunku Panglima Besar, Dato’ Seri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz binti Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Tuanku Sultan Haji Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, DKH., DKYR., SSDK., JP..

We thanks Her Highness for supporting the event.

This is where WE begin!

Paradigm shifts : After a few International events in Kulim, we say.. let make it real BIG!.



Result : The 1st Royal Cup of Kedah was our first handholding with TM , and for the first time sports -entertainment was in Muay Thai vocabulary in Kedah or may be Malaysia.
Muay Thai fans was entertained with high quality fights and fighters. That was on 30th & 31st March 2008 at Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim (Pic-top)

I still remember the 10minutes Wai Kru by The Emperor .. it's a sheer magic. You could see it in my tube, but you can only feel it if you were there!
We never look back... only better and stronger.


Yes..JOM PI KEDAH (let's go to Kedah) ..and feel the excitement-first hand (in 3D).


Boxers Profiles:

Super 4, 51 kg

Firdaus Janai
Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
Fights: 16
Wins: 15
Loss: 0
Draw: 1

Nasrul Latpi
Pendang
Fights: 45
Wins: 35
Loss: 10
Champion, Kedah Open, 2007

Asraf Saidin
White Dragon, Langkawi
Fights: 27
Wins: 25
Loss: 1
Draw: 1
Best Boxer, Langkawi Open 2008

Kholid Saripan
White Tiger, K Ketil
Fights: 20
Wins: 16
Loss: 4

Super 4, 59.5 kg

Q Eikkasit
Thailand / Boxx Warriors Malaysia
Fights: 200
Wins: 157
Loss: 43
Runner up, Rajdamnern Stadium Bangkok, Thailand, 2005
Runner up, Toyota Marathon Muay Thai Tournament, 2006
Runner up, Isuzu Marathon Muay Thai Tournament, 2007

Danny "Danger" Taylor
England
41 fights
31 wins
10 losses
WPKL English Champion, 61kg
UKMF British Champion, 59 kg
ISKA British Champion, 61kg
Thepparasit Stadium Champion, 63kg

Sohanne Bengana
France
Fights: 45
Wins: 28
Loss: 12
Draw: 1
WPMF World Champion, 61 kg, 2009

Kudin Raja Jerung
Malaysian Tiger
Fights: 56
Wins: 28
Loss: 15
Draw: 13


Superfight

Abbas Ahmadi
Iran / Boxx Warriors Malaysia
Fights: 74
Wins: 48
Loss: 23
Draws: 3
Champion 63.5 kg, Macau World Championship 2007
Champion 63.5 kg, World Professional Muay Thai Organsiation 2006 -2008
TM WMC Royal Cup of Kedah Champion 2008
WMC Asian Champion, 63.5 kg, 2008
WPMF World Champion, Lightweight Category, 2009
Ranked # 6, World Muay Thai Council

Mohd Hamdan Mokhtar
Malaysian Tigers
Fights:89
Wins:71
Loss:18
Draw:0
Champion, Sure Heboh TV3 Muay Thai Championship
2 times Champion, Langkawi Muay Thai Championship
Champion, Kelantan Open Muay Thai Championship
Selected twice as the Best Boxers in Langkawi Muay Thai Championship

Igor Pedote Cabritta
Brazil / Boxx Warriors Malaysia

Zidov Akuma
Croatia
Fights: 51
Wins: 34
Loss: 17
Switzerland Muay Thai Champion
Switzerland Sanda Champion
Issan Province Champion
Contender Asia Season 1 Superstar

Ying Yai
Thailand
Fights: 180
Wins: 160
Loss: 20
WMC World Champion, 67kg, 2003
Former No. 2, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok, 2003

Robert “The Terminator”
Thailand
Fights: 160
Wins: 97
Loss: 60
Draw: 3

Fasochun S it O
Thailand / Langkasuka Muay Thai
Fights: 250
Wins: 190
Loss: 55
Draw: 5
Listed as a “Muay Thai Legend” by Thailand Board of Sports
Champion, 115 lbs, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok Thailand, 2003
Champion, 115 lbs, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok Thailand, 2004
Champion, 118 lbs, Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok Thailand, 2004

Kongdet Kiatpapat
Thailand / Langkasuka Muay Thai Gym
Fights: 180
Wins: 135
Loss: 41
Draw: 4
Champion Channel 7, Thailand., 2005

Faizal “Golden Elbow”
Malaysian Tigers
Fights: 42
Wins: 37
Loss: 3
Draw: 2
Contender Asia Season 2 Malaysian Qualifier Champion
Gold Medalist, 2008 Arafura Amateur Championship

Thiago Teixeira
Brazil / Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
Fights: 30
Wins: 23
Loss: 7
Champion, Super League Fight Brazil, 2007
Z1 Super 4 Champion, 73 kg, 2010

Alif Zulkifly
Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
Fights: 42
Wins: 37
Loss: 3
Draw: 2
Runner up, Contender Asia Season 2 Malaysian Qualifier

Azhar Zakaria
Langkasuka Muay Thai
Fights: 20
Wins: 15
Loss: 3
Draw:2


Adam Smith
England
Fights: 20
Wins: 12
Loss: 8

Ali Shafie
Boxx Warriors, Malaysia
Fights: 23
Wins: 20
Loss: 2
Draw: 1


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Gosh.. it really a big event!!

This billboard is 50feet x 30feet..that how big the event is!
Thanks to Bina DarulAman and Long Island Sdn.Bhd.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

We are here!!

double click to enlarge.

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MUAY THAI DILEMMA IN MALAYSIA

People in Malaysia think Muay Thai is violent and create violent society. People in Malaysia think Muay Thai should not be practiced in Malaysia because they come from Thailand (I wonder where does golf come from but it is played here). Sponsors think Muay Thai fans have no buying power because this sport is only watched by the villagers. Sponsors think Muay Thai fans only available in Thailand. Sponsors think Muay Thai only attract “low class” people … but one thing for sure, whoever thinks that way, obviously they have never been to a Muay Thai tournament, they judge Muay Thai only from one angle and that is from NEGATIVE angle point of view.This year, I had the opportunity to go to three events. The first one was a national level martial art competition held in Kulim. They rented a BIG hall as the venue. And guess what, the number of spectators were around 200 people….and one thing I must tell you, the entrance is free (obviously because the participants are amature, so the organizer don’t have to pay any cash prize money and also…THEY HAVE BIG SPONSORSHIP).The second one was another finale of another martial competition, despite big budget allocated and presence of the minister … the number of contestant outnumbered the audience.The third one was only last weekend. It was a promotion held in Kulim by a GIANT telco company. When I arrived at the venue, they had about 5 small canopies and 1 BIG canopy with a estimated number of 50 staffs. The best thing was, only four people or I would rather say four potential customers at the venue and one of them was me.I asked one of the staffs, “How much do u spend for this promotion event?” and he replied around 5 – 6 thousand Malaysia Ringgit. And I said to him that I can guarantee a minimum number of 1,000 people will come and visit their promotion with that amount of budget. He smiled and asked me how am I going to do that. Well, I said to him its simple….”I just bring in my boxing ring and provide local pro Muay Thai fighters to fight at your promotion venue and its free for public to watch, I can guarantee you, you will need the traffic police to control the traffic flows”. To my surprised, he commented that they might not get the right crowd for their products and services. I asked him again, have u ever watched a Muay Thai fight in Malaysia? He just kept quiet….and again I felt a bit disappointed with the way people judge Muay Thai in Malaysia. Majority don’t realize that Muay Thai fights in Malaysia attract all level of people…just name the kind of people and they are there. School childrens, university students, teachers, engineers, doctors, lawyers, engineers, expatriates, c.e.o.s….just name it. But of course, in order for you to have this large number of crowd, proper marketing and promoting plan must be implemented. And why do Muay Thai fights attract people? Simple because they are real and the fight is full of spectacular action.Daniel Mashamaite, a boxer from South Africa fought four times in Malaysia. During his last fight in Malaysia he said I surely have big sponsorship in my pocket because I organize a lot of tournaments in a year and there are always big crowd watching. He was surprised when I said that for Kedah International Muay Thai Championship the sponsorship amount that I managed to get after begging was not more than 30,000 Malaysia Ringgit when I have more than 4,000 paid crowd and 1,000 free passes (the audience paid 13 ringgit ticket…you don’t have to calculate how much we made, because how much do u think is the cost to organize an international event? ). Just imagine how many people can I attract if the entrance is FREE…but if I were to do that, who is going to pay for the cost of organizing?Sponsors will surely get maximum mileage if they sponsor Muay Thai event, that I can guarantee. Sponsor will not only get return in terms of branding mileage, they can even generate cash sales in return by sponsoring Muay Thai event, that I can also guarantee 100 % (but sorry guys, cant tell you the method…well, I can tell you how but I am afraid I have to kill you after that ) . The problem is, most of the decision maker, turn down our proposal just because he or she doesn’t like Muay Thai (or maybe our proposal is not convincing….hmmm…I will improve on that).A conversation I had with an officer of a State Government owned company….she said they are unable to sponsor Muay Thai event because Muay Thai is not related to their company but she also said “but we can sponsor GOLF” … huh ??? is golf related to a state government company when the company’s activity circling around the development of the state? Well, I guess they sponsor golf because their bosses play golf .. poor you Muay Thai.BOXX is going to operate a Muay Thai centre soon. We are targeting school children to participate and we plan to charge them between 2 – 5 malaysia ringgit a month (in order to cover the operational cost … don’t laugh, ok). I am expecting the majority of the school children who turn up will be the kind of “aggressive children”. The non aggressive might choose piano class instead (maybe these aggressive boys” will go to piano class too…will they?). When these aggressive children turn up for training at .. let say 5 pm .. they will not straight away start punching and kicking. We are gong to organize a 15 minutes informal classes on anti smoking, anti drug, anti crime and all those positive classes. The speakers will come from various related government agencies ( I hope they support this effort). The speakers will sit among these boys and tell them stories about the bad thing about smoking, drug etc… (they will run away if we conduct the class in a formal way, that’s for sure because I would run away too). We might even get an ex drug addict to relate his experience to there boys. These classes will be conducted from time to time. My prediction is, after few years, these boys will still be “aggressive boys” because the aggressiveness is already in them but they will be equipped with knowledge. We hope to instill positive values in these boys through Muay Thai training and all those classes.What I am trying to say is…. YOU CAN USE MUAY THAI AS A TOOL TO CREATE A GOOD CITIZEN…GOOD PEOPLE. Only if you are not negative towards it (because I don’t think the boys will attend just an anti smoking or anti drug classes).No matter what, no matter how big the obstacle is, we … at BOXX EVENT will never surrender. We, with the support from all of you with continue with our struggle to position Muay Thai to where it should be …Last but not least, I would like to thank everybody who has been supporting Muay Thai activities in Malaysia and please continue visiting this blog because it is also a prove that Muay Thai has big fans all around the world.

Regards,
ZAHARI AHMAD RAZALI