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Big-8 Muay Thai WKN World Grand Prix

Event Time Nov 26, 2011 10:00 AM EST
Production Quality
Date Available OnDemand Nov 27, 2011 2:00 AM EST
Event Type Fight  - MuayThai
Price US$14.99 
Availability Available in all countries

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Event Videos and Bouts
Big-8 Muay Thai WKN World Grand Prix: Full Event
Co-main Dmitry Valent vs. Samir "The Rage" Dourid
Co-main Andrei Zayats vs. Alexei Yanin
Co-main Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Ekaterina Vandarieva
Co-main Andrei Kulebin vs. Ruslan Kushnirenko
Undercard Andrei Kulebin vs. Loris Audoui
Undercard Ruslan Kushnirenko vs. Samkor Keatmonthep
Undercard Chris Kwiatkowski vs. Ibrahim Konate
Undercard Taylor "Hellraiser" Harvey vs. Erkan "Iagle" Varol
Undercard Ruslan Kushnirenko vs. Taylor "Hellraiser" Harvey
Undercard Andrei Kulebin vs. Ibrahim Konate

Event Description
The inaugural event on GFL.tv for the world famous Muay Thai promotion Big 8 was a resounding success as Big 8 Muay Thai - Battle of Continents from the Minsk Arena in Minsk, Belarus delivered a great night of action and sent the fans in to a frenzy as their hometown heroes won multiple title bouts, including the stacked 8-man middleweight tournament that crowned the World Champion WKN and King of Muay Thai.

Andrei Kulebin of Belarus defeated 3 opponents in one night to win Battle of Continents on a night that saw plenty of knockouts and some of the world's best fall. In the opening round, Kulebin faced Loris Audoui of South America and was able to knock out the Guadeloupe Island native with a hard knee in the second round. The semis matched up Kulebin against Ibrahim Konate from Africa and the other side of the bracket had Ruslan Kushnirenko of Europe fighting Taylor Harvey of Australia. Both Kulebin and Kushnirenko defeated their opponents by KO. Kulebin won via leg kick in Round 3, while Kushnirenko won via knee in Round 1. In the finals it was an all Eastern European affair as Andrei Kulebin of Belarus defeated Ruslan Kushnirenko of Ukraine by judges' decision. It was a clear cut victory for Kulebin who was quicker to the punch and kick all night and seemed to be fresher the deeper he got into the tournament, including in the finals where his cardio set a pace that Kushnirenko could not catch up to.

In other action, Dmitry Valent (Belarus) defeated Samir Dourid (France) by TKO to retain his WKN Super Middlweight World Muay Thai Title. Valent, an 8 -ime Champion delieverd an onslaught of strikes to the challenger and eventually broke the Frenchman TKOing him in front of the raucus home crowd.

In other title action, Ekaterina Vandarieva (Belarus) defeated Johanna Jerdzechick (Poland) for the WKN Women's World Muay Thai Title. Vandarieva retained her title with a judges' decision against the game Pole. Vandarieva also got a hero's welcome as she performed wonderfully in her home country by always keeping Jerdzechick on the defensive. One has to think after this final performance in 2011 that she will again win the award for Female Muay Thai Fighter of the Year.

If you love nonstop, full-throttle striking, then Big 8 Muay Thai - Battle of Continents is must-see TV. This event kicks off the debut of the top Muay Thai promotion on GFL.tv and it was a great coming out party for the organization. Watch as the brave warriors display the science of the eight limbs and use punches, kicks, knees and elbows as they put it all on the line and battle the best of the best from each continent under the Big 8 banner. Order this event exclusively at GFL.tv

 
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