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Hien makes history as VN's first Muay Thai world champion

Nguyen Phu Hien became the first Vietnamese Muay Thai world champion on September 20 night.
Nguyen Phu Hien became the first Vietnamese Muay Thai world champion on September 20 night.

Hien,26, was one of two Vietnamese fighters competing in the final round ofthe Thai Fight World Battle at Ho Chi Minh City's Phu Tho Gymnasium.

He defeated Australian fighter Arkheem Lucchiari in the 57kg category.

In his seven years experience in competition, Hien has fought 35 matches and won 25.

Nguyen Tran Tu Do, 22, who lost to Silman Zegnoun of France in the 64 kg category, has won 13 out of 20 matches.

Hemade quite an impression by winning the silver medal at the 2012 Asianchampionship and three gold medals in the national tournament.

Theevent also featured Saenchai, Saiyok, Antoine Pinto and Sean Kearney.There were plenty of knockouts on the night including Saenchai andSaiyok.

Among them was 23-year-old Antonie Pinto of France, whowon 117 of the 152 matches that he has fought in the 67 kg category andwas the World Muay Council I-1 Grand Prix Champion in 2012.

TheThai boxing tournament drew 16 Muay Thai fighters from Thailand,Uzbekistan, Scotland, Italy, France, Belgium, Canada, Vietnam and othercountries and was attended by former Thai Prime Minister AnandPanyarachun, Thai Royal General Consul in HCM City PanpimonSuwannapongse and other high-ranking Thai officials.

Thai FightWorld Battle, an annual sports event and professional martial art showheld since 2010, has taken place in Thailand, Chinese Macau and Vietnam.-VNA

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