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Results
New Zealand’s “Leathal Ladies” held a card which featured a battle for the WKBF New Zealand Welterweight (66.8 kg) title. Natalia Teller outpointed Melody Downs to win the title.
In other action on the card:
Jindrova vs. Osterlin Courtesy Foto RK
In action this past weekend:
News
Zoila Fruasto will be looking for her second Muay Thai win as she takes on Canada’s Jessica Gladstone May 1 at WCK Muay Thai at the Tachi Palace Casino in Lemoore, CA.
Frausto made her Muay Thai debut earlier this year getting a second round TKO over Linda Aguilar. Gladstone is 4-4 in pro Muay Thai and is the former LBTM Professional North American Muay Thai Champion.
Also expected on the card is Stephanie Frausto, Natalie Morgan, and Kaiyana Rain.
The card will most likely air locally.
Weekend matches
XFE and Kings Boxing will hole an all female Muay Thai card in Bethleme, PA this weekend.
In the main event, Mandana Reafat will battle Robyn Klenk and the co-main will feature Audree Charbonneau taking on Brandice Peltier.
The event will raise funds for those effected by domestic abuse.
The semi-finals are set for the World Muay Thai Angels in Koh Samui, Thailand. The filming was off for a few months due to finding some backers to complete the tournament.
Duanapha, Sindy Huyer, Chommanee, and Teresa Wintermyr will duke it, with the winners of the semi-finals fighting again the same night to be crowned the WMTA champion.
The bouts will air on local Thailand tv, but will be posted online the week after the fights.
In other action:
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