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BOXING and COMBAT (WARNE’S LEARN-TO-DRAW FOLDERS, No. 24)
![]() Folder. No. 24-BOXING and COMBAT. Unbound. No jacket as issued. Orginal price of 1 shilling intact. Each Folder is created from a single sheet of cartidge paper folded to create pockets to contain 8 loose leaf plates. Folder is printed on light yellow stock with dark forest green ink. Eight loose leaf plates are printed on cream colored stock with dark brown ink; tiny dot of adhesive was applied by publisher to extreme right edge of plates to hold them together. Plates provide assorted drawing examples illustrating various techniques along with written instructions. Printed in Great Britain. This is Folder No. 24 in the 24 Folder series. WARNE’S LEARN-TO-DRAW FOLDERS. No. 24-BOXING and COMBAT. by L. A Doust. No date, but based on clothing styles probably issued mid-1930′s to late 1940′s. London and New York: Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd. 8vo – over 7¾” – 9¾” tall. Folder plus eight loose leaf plates.
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Champions of Champions Rings In Another Exciting Fight Night and Brings Live Updates on the SportAccord Combat Games from Beijing
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Champions of Champions Rings In Another Exciting Fight Night and Brings Live Updates on the SportAccord Combat Games from Beijing
Burbank, CA (PRWEB) September 17, 2010 Champions of Champions elite presents another strong fight card and provides live updates from the Combat Games in Beijing.
SportAccord Combat Games Coverage
COC Elites coverage of the Combat Games in Beijing has completed and it was truly the event that everyone expected. The games exemplified the true dynamics of Martial Arts and the prominent spotlight on Muay Thai was truly noteworthy.
Four Time World Champion, Clifton Brown provided daily reports back to the http://www.coc-elite.com website daily so that members could get real time updates on all of the happenings. Many of the fighters representing Muay Thai and the WMC, such as Yodsaenklai Fairtex who will be featured on the September 24th broadcast of Champions of Champions Elite on G4, performed well in Beijing.
The opening night ceremony was truly a magnificent event. 1,020 top Martial Artists from 106 countries were represented in Beijing. Muay Thai is represented by 88 of their top fighters. The night included aerialists and dancers and lighting displays that lit up the Beijing night from the Olympic Stadium. It was an amazing start to the Games. Celebrates in attendance ran the gambit from Jet Li, Jackie Chan and Don “The Dragon” Wilson.
Jet Li was an honored delegate for Wushu and led the fighters into the Olympic Village. The hit of the night may have been Jackie Chan who sang the Games Theme Song, Tian Xing Jian. Before he could finish Chan was mobbed by the adoring fans in attendance.
Day three brought the preliminaries of the Muay Thai competition and it was evident from the first fight that Muay Thai brought the kind of matchups that were sure to catch the attention of everyone in the Martial Arts world.
During the Cultural Forum a special showing of the premier episode of Champions of Champions Elite was shown to dignitaries, from SportAccord, IFMA, Olympic Committee delegates and luminaries from across the world with tremendous response.
Day Four brought several exciting fights with a few controversies along the way as the fighters pared down to the finals.
Day Five Finals did not lack for excitement nor upsets. This was the night that the Muay Thai community has spent many months waiting for. Throughout the event, the Olympic Village was fueled by anticipation for several key match ups. The biggest fight being that of Yodsaenklai Fairtex of Thailand and Artem Levin of Russia. A fight that brought all the excitement promised.
Day Six brought the closing ceremonies and medal awards program. The spectacle and scope was every bit as impressive as the ceremonies of the Olympic games themselves and served to show the world that Muay Thai and all of the other Martial Arts sports could hold their own among the sports world’s elite.
The SportAccord Combat Games proved to be a major success for Muay Thai. The event brooked no quarter in the scope and majesty in which Muay Thai was presented on this unprecedented world stage. The games showcased the beauty, skill and grace of a Martial Arts form centuries rich in tradition. In one week, Muay Thai was able to grasp the hearts and minds of dignitaries from the world of sports, politics and entertainment never before afforded, and the end result was an even greater respect of all the values that Muay Thai represents. The Combat Games fully lived up to its unofficial title of the Olympics of Martial Arts.
Check out the http://www.coc-elite.com website for detailed reports on the action from the Olympic Village venues. Join the website for behind the scene news and clips of Clifton Browns live reports from Beijing.
Fighter Profiles for September 24th Champions of Champions Elite
This card brings to the COC Elite series two fights that have the Muay Thai world fascinated. This card features two of Muay Thai’s most coveted Female fighters in Julie Kitchen and Angie Parr. Both holders of multiple title belts over their careers, these two dynamic ladies bring grace and elegance to Muay Thai as well as supreme skills. The other bout on the card features true legends in Muay Thai, Yodsaenklai Fairtex vs. Cosmo Alexandre.
Yodsaenklai Fairtex vs. Cosmo Alexandre for the WMC 160 Pound World Title
Yodsaenklai Fairtex: 165 Wins – 67 Losses – 61 KO’s
Yodsaenklai is a 3 time Lumpinee Stadium Champion and a four time World Title Championship belt holder. He also was the first Champion of the Contender Asia series. Known reverently by fellow competitors around the world as “Yod”, he is respected and feared for the power of his kicks and lethal hands and elbows.
Yodsaenklai began fighting at 8 years old following his older brother into the infamous gyms of Thailand. Yodsaenklai won his first championship in the acclaimed Lumpinee tournament where he defeated Riuankaew S. Boonya for the vacant Lumpinee 147 pound Title.
Yodsaenklai also competed in Champions of Champions I with an impressive TKO in the third round over then rising star Malaipet Team Diamond. Yodsaenklai comes into this fight riding an amazing winning streak of nine fights.
Cosmo Alexandre: 29 Wins – 10 Losses – 10 KO’s
Born and raised in Santos, Brazil, Cosmo is an accomplished Kick boxer and Martial Artist. Cosmo began training Muay Thai at 19 and is a two time World Title Holder. Cosmo brings quick hands and feet into the ring and is always a threat to end a fight quickly. Seven of his 10 knockouts have come before the third round.
Cosmos competitive spirit and willingness to get into the ring with the best in the world allowed him to take this fight on short notice after Artem Levin was unable to make this match.
As one of the stars to watch in Muay Thai, Cosmo comes into this fight after a Unanimous Decision over Murthel Groanhart. He hopes to walk away with what would be the most prestigious win of his career and bring him back to World Title Holder status.
Julie Kitchen vs. Angie Parr for the WMC Female Lightweight World Title
Julie Kitchen: 35 Wins – 8 Losses
One of the most sought after Female fighters in Muay Thai, Julie has held 7 World Titles and 12 Championships in her career. Julie exemplifies that a Woman can have a successful, fulfilling family life as well as be a respected fighter. Julie is the mother of twins, who appear to be following their Mother and Father into what has become the family business. Julies husband, Nathan Kitchen is the owner of Touchgloves Gym where he has trained many Championship fighters.
At 5’11” Julie can be an overwhelming presence in the ring. She is adept at utilizing her length to deliver devastating kicks and keep other fighters at bay with long straight punches.
Julie began training as a way to be closer to her husband as well as work off some unwanted weight after the birth of her twin daughters. She grew to love the sport so much that she has taken her involvement to heights that she never dreamed.
Julie returns to Champions of Champions to make up for what she has admitted was a disappointing loss to Germaine de Randamae at Champions of Champions I.
Angie Parr: 28 Wins – 5 Losses – 3 draws
Angie is as respected a Female fighters as you will find in Muay Thai. She is part of what many consider the Royal Family of Muay Thai along with her Husband John Wayne Parr, who also fought on the Champions of Champions II Card. Angie is a former World Title holder and is an 8 time National Title holder.
Angie began training in Muay Thai in 1997 in California and Las Vegas where she met John Wayne. She now lives and trains in Australia and is the mother of two children. They are owners of Boonchu Gym where they also train fighters.
Angie trains rigorously with her husband and feels that it prepares her for any challenge. She is a savvy technician and has garnered the reputation of being fearless in the ring.
She comes to Champions of Champions II with John Wayne to show that not only is she capable of becoming a World Title holder again, but also to prove to the world that the couples who train together succeeds together. She hopes to bring back Husband and Wife World titles to Australia.
Join Risarc Productions and Champions of Champions for the next broadcast on September 24th featuring two of the top Female fighters in Muay Thai, Julie Kitchen vs. Angie Parr for the WMC World Super Lightweight Title fight and the powerful Yodsaenklai Fairtex vs. Cosmo Alexandre the 2009 Kings Cup Champion in a WMC Middleweight Title fight..
Where To Get The 411 ON Champions of Champions
Got to the Champions of Champions Elite website for more information on this exciting new Fight Series. http://www.coc-elite.com
COC Elite Schedule Broadcast Date on G4 (Check your local cable listings for exact time)
Friday September 24th: 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Friday October22nd: 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Friday November 19th: 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Friday December 17th: 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Website: http://www.coc-elite.com
A 2010 Risarc Productions Inc Production. All rights reserved.
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Champions of Champions Elite Begins Coverage of Sportaccord Combat Games in Beijing
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Champions of Champions Elite Begins Coverage of Sportaccord Combat Games in Beijing
Burbank, CA (PRWEB) August 26, 2010 Champions of Champions Elite (COC Elite) presents two more exciting championship bouts on August 27th.
COC Elite continues on the path of bringing dynamic championship bouts to the viewing audience. This month’s bout features Marco “The Sniper” Pique vs. Sean Wright in a battle for the Intercontinental Welterweight belt. Pique and Wright are two of the rising stars in the WMC and both are on the path to becoming solid superstars. Pique comes in with an impressive win over Traik Slimami while Wright seeks to regain his footing after a fast start to 2009.
The featured bout of the evening is between Australian Superstar John Wayne “The Gunslinger” Parr vs. Buakaw Por. Pramuk the living legend from Thailand for the vacant WMC MAD Middleweight title that has the entire Muay Thai community buzzing. This bout is a greatly anticipated rematch that has been coming since Buakaw won a split decision over Parr in 2004 in the K1 World Max Tournament final. A fight so close, they had to go an extra round to decide a winner. Both fighters come into the fight after unanimous decisions and are prime to go kick for kick to take the title home to their country.
This will be an exciting show that the Women of COC Elite will be making their debut. Another exciting event this week is the start of Sportaccord Combat Games 2010. COC Elite takes off this week for Beijing to cover this landmark competition bringing together the top 13 martial arts and combat sports in the world. This represents a significant step in COC Elites quest to become the hub for all things Muay Thai in North America. While in Beijing, COC Elite will have access the top Muay Thai fighters in the world as well as top officials with the IFMA and Sport Accord. This event is being hailed by many as the Olympics of Martial Arts. This will truly be an historic event and COC Elite will be there with a team to cover every single minute.
COC Elite is proud to have Clifton Brown as on location reporter for the week. Clifton is one of the most respected fighters in Muay Thai. He will provide daily updates on the http://www.coc-elite.com website. Don’t miss a single piece of action. Check in often to stay up to date as events unfold.
Fight Profiles
Pique vs. Wright for the Intercontinental Welterweight Title
Marco “The Sniper” Pique – 29 years old. Record of 48 Wins 27 KO’s 24 Loses 1 Draw.
Marco was born in Surname and fights out of the Slamm gym in the Netherlands. Marco fought on the first Champions of Champions card and mad ea strong impression on those in the crowd as well as the fighters represented there. Marco seeks to make an even stronger impression for this fight to take away the memory of a close decision in 2008. Marco is extremely adept with his hands and also possesses strong kicks which he can put together in bunches due to his superior hand and foot speed. Marco has an impressive collection of tournament titles and now seeks to separate Wright from his WMC Championship belt to cement his position as an up and comer in Muay Thai.
Sean Wright – 29 years old. Record of 29 Wins 14 KO’s 14 Losses 2 Draws.
Sean comes in as the reigning WMC Intercontinental Champ. Sean fights out of Lanna Muay Thai Gym in Thailand and hails from Scotland. He has held three championship belts. This is his first appearance with Champions of Champions. Sean was the first Scot to win fights at the fabled Bangkok venues, Lumpinee and Rajadamnern. Sean has shown over his career that he has developed a strong skill set when it comes to utilizing the entire Muay Thai arsenal. Sean has a number of impressive wins over top ranked fighters, among them Kassenov Dias of Kazakhstan whom he won the belt from in 2007
Parr vs. Buakaw for the vacant WMC MAD Middleweight Championship
John Wayne “The Gunslinger” Par – 72 Wins 28 Losses 1 Draw 36 KO’s.
John Wayne hails from Australia and is one of the superstars of Muay Thai not only in Australia, but the world. He is respected as one of the most technically proficient Muay Thai fighters ever produced. JWP as he is known can be as devastating a puncher as anyone in the game. As his 36 knockouts indicate, if a fighter is not careful, he can find himself flat on his back from a JWP assault. Parr is a 5 time Title holder. He is also with his wife Angie, the Husband / Wife team whom many call the King and Queen of Muay Thai. JWP is looking to get payback for his 2004 loss to Pramuk.
Buakaw Por. Pramuk – 188 Wins 20 Losses 2 Draws 47 KO’s.
Born Sombat Banchaemk, Buakaw fights out of the Por Pramuk gym in Bangkok Thailand. He is a living legend in the world of Muay Thai known reverently by Buakaw, a testament to his rock star status in the Muay Thai world. He is a ferocious trainer and lives breaths to do one thing, fight! He has held 5 World Title belts in two weight classes. Buakaw is known as a vicious kicker owing in part from his fiercely dedicated training regimen. With over 200 fights in his career there is no questioning this veteran’s readiness to be in the ring. He seeks to maintain his edge over Parr since taking the Gunslingers’ K1 Max Title back in 2004.
SPORT ACCORD COMBAT GAMES
The Sport Accord Combat Games promises to stand many followers of Martial Arts and COMBAT Sports on their collective ears. Champions of Champions is humbled to be invited by the IFMA to attend and report on this historic event.
Registered members and all Muay Thai fans can visit the http://www.coc-elite.com website for daily reports and to keep up on all the Sport Accord activities.
SPORTACCORD COMBAT GAMES SCHEDULE according to IFMA:
*August 28th – Opening Ceremony
The Muay Thai delegations Ambassador will be Miss Thailand Gavintra Photijak. Yodsaenklai Fairtex, the current Contender Asia Champion will be the Muay Thai Team Captain and lead the 15 member delegation into the ceremonies. Additional celebrity delegates attending include international actor and martial artist, Jet Li.
Opening Ceremony Delegates
(Yodsaenklai Fairtex (THA), Arthur Kyshenko (UKR), Artem Levin (RUS), Valentina Schevchenko (PER), Thor Hoopman (AUS), Aicha El Majydy (MAR), Madeleine Ross (RSA), Gillberry Guido (USA), Dzmitry Abdulin (BLR), Simon Marcus (CAN), Karla Benitez (VEN), Firdavsiy Kholmuratov (UZB), Abdoulie Joof (SWE), Almas Smagulov (KZK), Guo Hang Hang (CHN) and Referee Somchai Sripew (THA)
August 29th – Cultural Forum
The IMFA will be one of the featured speakers for the night. Stephan Fox the IFMA General Secretary will speak on “The Social Values and Contributions of Martial Arts” particularly in crime prevention.
August 29th – Muay Thai Fights Begin
The Beijing Institute of Technology will host the Muay Thai competitions. The 88 fighter Muay Thai contingent will begin the preliminary rounds. It is expected that VIP’s from the Media, Olympic Committees and Ministries from all over the world will be on hand to witness the start of the historic bouts. There will also be a Television Special called “Road to Beijing” aired internationally.
August 30th: Muay Thai Cultural Night: Muay Thai For Everyone
A special 2 hour Muay Thai cultural experience has been arranged by the Foreign Ministry, National Cultural Commission, The Royal Thai Embassy and the IFMA has been arranged for the over 300 invitees including top Embassy officials, SportAccord and assorted VIP’s. The night will promote all things Muay Thai from Wai-Khru to Muay Boran.
August 31st – Semi-finals
The semi finals will take place to get to the finalist in all divisions. The remaining fighters will move on to the finals in hopes of being crowned Division Champions.
September 1st – Day Off
The finalist will be given a much needed day to rest and prepare for the finals.
September 2nd – Finals and Goodbye Party
After all the training, after all the sacrifice, Champions will be crowned! It will be an indescribable honor for the Champions to wear the title as winners of the very first SportAccord Combat Games. But to all the fighters selected it will mean just as much to have participated and showed the world what Muay Thai truly represents.
“Honor, Tradition, Culture and Excellence!”
Follow all the action on http://www.coc-elite.com for behinds the scenes and up close coverage of this dynamic historic event!
Join Risarc Productions and Champions of Champions for our next broadcast on August 27th featuring the vaunted re-match of John Wayne Parr vs. Buakaw Por. Pramuk along with Marco “The Sniper” Pique vs. Sean Wright
Where To Get The info on Champions of Champions Elite
Go to the Champions of Champions Elite website for more information on this exciting new Fight Series. http://www.coc-elite.com
COC Elite Schedule Air Date (Check your local cable listings for G4)
Friday August 27th: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Friday September 24th: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Friday October 22nd: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Friday November 19th: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Friday December 17th: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
What: Champion of Champions Elite
A 2010 Risarc Productions Inc Production. All rights reserved.
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