Meun Sokhuch, a Cambodian boxer win the World Champions of Max Muay Thai. He first won the the Turkish boxer by nock-out in the Round 1. And then lead to win the bronze Belt.
After fighting 3 rounds, Meun Sokhuch and Samon Decker cannot find out the winning. But, the judges let them fight one more round-then Sokhuch becomes a World Champions of Max-Muay Thai on 28-August-2016 in Thailand in front of many audiences including Cambodians.
It's noticed that for the awards of the Muay Thai, Sokhuch gets the World Belt and 200,000 Baht.
The Brazilian made his Major League Soccer season debut Sunday night as Orlando thrashed defending championsPortland Timbers at the Citrus Bowl in Florida.
The ex-AC Milan and Real Madrid midfielder delivered a cross for SebHines to head home to put the hosts in front after 13 minutes.
Shortly after the half-hour mark, the 33-year-old exchanged passes with Brek Shea, who fired an unstoppable shot to double the advantage. And Kaka put the game out of Portland's reach early in the second half with a goal of his own:
A Kevin Molino spot-kick made it 4-0 before Jack McInerney scored a consolation goal in the 89th minute.
After four games, the undefeated Orlando leads MLS's Eastern Conference, while Portland has yet to kick into gear, sitting ninth in the West.
Barcelona star Neymar is once again being linked with a move to Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain, as Les Parisiens are reportedly willing to trigger his massive buyout clause, and his agent has admitted representing the club would be “a dream for all players.”
According to French daily L'Equipe (h/t French football journalist Jonathan Johnson), the €193 million fee it would take to bring Neymar to Paris wouldn't be an issue:
The Brazil international has been linked with a move to PSG before―L'Equipe (h/t Daily Mirror's Ed Malyon) previously reported he will be the club's top transfer target during the upcoming summer transfer window.
But the agent's admission the move would be possible and something Neymar could be open to will surely put the rumour mill into overdrive.
Per Sky Sports' Guillem Balague, Neymar has also been linked with a move to Manchester United, and Barcelona's ongoing struggles with financial fair play regulations explain why the 24-year-old has so far kept the door to a move open:
Barcelona cannot afford to give new contracts to Lionel Messi, [Luis] Suarez and Neymar as it stands - financially they do not have the power to do so. They need to bring a lot of money in, if they do that they will be able to keep them, but if they don't they may have to get rid of one. That's why Neymar keeps leaving the door open for United and others.
Neymar continues to impress on an almost weekly basis for the Blaugrana and has already scored a remarkable 21 goals and added 10 assists in La Liga this season, per WhoScored.com. He's easily one of the club's most important players on the pitch, and as a superstar in his native Brazil, he's marketable off it.
In Catalonia, he's part of an exceptionally talented group of attackers, and he terrorises defences every week alongside Lionel Messi andLuis Suarez. As the youngest member of that group, he's likely the one player Barcelona want to keep hold off.
But the transfer speculation won't go away, and there are a number of reasons for that. Speaking to Cadena Ser (h/t Sky Sports), Neymar's father admitted back in November his son could leave Barcelona, as contract negotiations were being held up by persistent legal issues involving a tax evasion case.
Sport Witness said this latest story emerging from France is about more than Neymar wanting an improved deal:
According to Ribeiro (h/t Sport Witness), Barcelona only want Neymar to play in one major international tournament this summer, while the Brazilian is desperate to appear in both the Summer Olympics and the Copa America, yet another reason why he could be tempted to join PSG.
Because Neymar has a buyout clause, Barcelona would be powerless to stop him leaving once a club triggered it and convinced the player a transfer would be the right move.
Here's a look at the player PSG would be signing if that were to happen:
Until now, a move never seemed likely, as Neymar looked committed to the Barcelona project and continued to shine alongside Messi and Suarez. But the comments from his agent have opened the door for a major move as early as this summer, and other clubs, including Manchester United, will have taken note.
Expect Barcelona to do everything possible to keep Neymar at the club, starting with an improved contract. But their current issues with financial fair play mean they might not be able to offer what PSG would put on the table during the summer, and the reported fee of €193 million would go a long way toward helping them out in that department.
BARCELONA icon Lionel Messi could soon have competition from his own flesh and blood - as eight-year-old nephew Agustin already plays for the club.
And the Argentine wonderkid - son of Lionel's oldest bro Rodrigo - is one-up even now, signing for the Catalan giants a whopping SEVEN years before his uncle.
Agustin joined FCB Escola - the school that comes before La Masia's famed academy - in September 2014, aged just six.
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi made the move from Argentina to Spain aged 13, after a deal to Arsenal collapsed.
Each club there is named after a Nou Camp legend - but Agustin played for Adriano, not Team Messi.
And, according to respected transfer site Transfermarkt, mini-Messi has already made the move to Barcelona Cadete A.
That sees the right-footed striker play alongside kids as old as 16.
His talent is such that he is the youngest in the 25-boy squad by seven years - a squad usually reserved for those aged 14-15.
But it is unlikely to faze him given his family's footballing talent - and the fact he poses with his uncle, regarded by many as the greatest to ever play the game, for photos posted to his 40million Instagram followers.
He has even got his hands on the Copa Del Rey, smiling with Messi following Barca's win over Athletic Bilbao last season.
So it's unlike you'll forget, but just in case... Messi: Remember the name.
The Brazilian Football Confederation will decide in a crisis meeting planned for next Tuesday whether the coach will remain in the post for this summer's Copa America and Olympics
Dunga's second spell as manager of the Brazil national team could be coming to an end, according to reports in Globo.
Dani Alves' last-gasp equaliser for the Selecao against Paraguay on Tuesday did little to quell discontent with the coach, who saw his team held to a draw against Uruguay just days earlier after surrendering a 2-0 lead.
The Brazilian Football Confederation plans to call Dunga and national team coordinator Gilmar to a crisis meeting next week, where it will apparently be decided whether or not he stays on for the Copa America and Olympic Games.
The Red Devils look to finish with a flourish as they get ready to pay tribute to Bobby Charlton before Sunday's game with Everton
Louis van Gaal insists Manchester United still have "a lot to fight for" as the Dutchman targets a top-three finish in the Premier League and FA Cup glory.
United are sixth in the table ahead of Sunday’s clash with Everton at Old Trafford, although they are only five points behind third-placed Arsenal with eight games remaining.
Van Gaal has seen his side win three of their last four league outings, including a 1-0 derby victory at Manchester City, before the international break.
The FA Cup is also a target, as United have a quarter-final replay against West Ham looming with the winners then moving on to face Everton in the last four.
Van Gaal told MUTV on Friday: "Still we are capable of being in the top three in the league at this moment and we believe in that, the players believe in that.
"We can also win the FA Cup, so we have a lot to fight for.
"I hope that we show it already in the first match [back against Everton] because that is the most important match as you have to continue what you have done against City."
United will use the league game against Everton to pay tribute to club legend Bobby Charlton, including renaming Old Trafford's South Stand after the 1968 European Cup winner.
Dutchman Van Gaal is delighted to see Charlton, someone he idolised when growing up, honoured in such an appropriate way.
"I had two idols in England, from watching the FA Cup finals. One of them was Jimmy Greaves and the other was Bobby Charlton, so I have known him already in my mind for a lot of years," he added.
"Now I have met him personally. He is such a kind, friendly man and his wife is also very nice and friendly.
"I am very proud that he should get such an honour [as his own stand] because not many clubs are doing that and I am very pleased for him."