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  2. Boxing glove - Wikipedia

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    10 oz (280 g) [24] 12 oz (340 g) [20] 14 oz (400 g) 16 oz (450 g) 18 oz (510 g) 20 oz (570 g) [21] [25] Competition gloves Gloves designed to protect both athletes during competitions, built according to official regulations. Generally less padded than other glove types. [21] Have white-painted scoring area at the knuckles. 8 oz (230 g)

  3. ONE Championship - Wikipedia

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    ONE Championship uses the Global Kickboxing Rule Set and the Global Muay Thai Rule Set. [75] In kickboxing, fighters wear boxing gloves, with athletes weighing at or below 65.8 kilograms (bantamweight) wearing 8-oz gloves and athletes weighing above wearing 10-oz gloves. In Muay Thai, fighters wear 4-ounce mixed martial arts gloves.

  4. List of WBC Muaythai world champions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of WBC Muaythai world champions, showing every world champion certificated by World Boxing Council's WBC Muaythai. The WBC, which is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, started certifying their own Muay Thai world champions in 19 different weight classes in 2005.

  5. Super Champ Muay Thai - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] This event is held under traditional Muay Thai rules with 12 oz gloves, unlike Muay Hardcore, which is contested with 4 oz gloves. [9] [10] Super Champ fights are three rounds in duration and attendance is free. [11] [12] Unlike Muay Hardcore, fighters perform the wai khru ram muay and all fights in Super Champ are accompanied by ...

  6. Ben Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen made his professional MMA debut in December 2006, losing his first fight. Over the next nearly eight years, he amassed a record of 14 wins against 5 losses and in the process became the Nitro Bantamweight Champion, K-Oz Bantamweight Champion and the number one Bantamweight in Australia in 2015.

  7. Team Sityodtong - Wikipedia

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    Sityodtong USA, also known as Team Sityodtong, is a Muay Thai and mixed martial arts training camp based out of Somerville, Massachusetts. The headquarters of Sityodtong Camp is in Pattaya, Thailand. Its Grandmaster is Yodtong Senanan and he has produced 57 Muay Thai Champions, the largest number in the history of Muay Thai in Thailand. [1]

  8. Muay Hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Muay Hardcore (Thai: มวยพันธุ์ดุ) was a weekly Muay Thai program broadcast on Thai television in Bangkok. [1] [2] First aired in 2019, the program's most distinguishing characteristic sees fighters competing in three-round Muay Thai fights with MMA gloves. The program was discontinued around mid-2022.

  9. Superbon Singha Mawynn - Wikipedia

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    Suppachai Muensang (Thai: ศุภชัย หมื่นสังข์; born August 16, 1990), known professionally as Superbon Singha Mawynn (Thai: ซุปเปอร์บอน สิงห์มาวิน), is a Thai professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer.