Scott
Kent made the biggest and boldest move yet for the sport of Muay Thai and his
LION FIGHT organization in joining with the UFC, for the first time ever, to
present a world class full Muay Thai rules event, LION FIGHT 16, as part of the
UFC’s International Fight Week taking place in Las Vegas July 1 - 6. UFC
President Dana White and Kent, LION FIGHT Founder and CEO, today announced to
fight fans everywhere that LION FIGHT 16 will take place live Friday, July 4
from The Pearl inside Palms Casino Resort, presented on the UFC’s roster of fan
events and activities taking place in the city’s hottest venues and clubs
throughout the holiday weekend.
“Presenting
Lion Fight 16 as part of UFC’s International Fight Week, the biggest fan event
in the world of combat sports, is a privilege and an honor and further proves
that Lion Fight is the premier promotion in standup fighting,” said Kent. “I
sincerely thank UFC owners Dana White and Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta for giving
Lion Fight this opportunity. I promise you and the fans that our Fourth of July
full Muay Thai rules event will be the ultimate action-packed prelude to your
UFC 175 mixed martial arts mega-fight on July 5th."
“The
Pearl has been home to so many amazing fights over the years and we’re excited
to be a part of such a historic event,” said VP of Entertainment and Special
Events at Palms Casino Resort Billy Conn.
Tickets for LION FIGHT 16 are on sale NOW starting
at $25 and are available for purchase through www.Ticketmaster.com.
To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800)
745-3000. Tickets are also available at the Pearl at the Palms box office.
(Ticket prices do not include applicable service charges).
LION FIGHT 16 airs live on AXS TV starting at 6:00 p.m. ET/9:00 p.m. PT. The broadcast
will feature play-by-play and color commentary by legendary MMA fighter and
coach Pat Miletich alongside renowned sports commentator “The Voice” Michael
Schiavello.
Kent
also revealed the main event matchup for LION FIGHT 16 and that he will
introduce a new championship division with Muay Thai superstar Kevin Ross
battling Australia’s Michael Thompson for the Lion Fight World Super
Lightweight belt.
“In
honor of our first event in conjunction with the UFC, we are stacking LION
FIGHT 16 with the best of the best in Muay Thai, and topping it off with a
world championship super lightweight title fight between Muay Thai superstar
and fan favorite Kevin “The Soul Assassin” Ross and Australian knockout artist
Michael “Tomahawk” Thompson. Also, our former lightweight champion and the
hardest working fighter in the women’s division, Tiffany “Timebomb” Van Soest,
will compete in our co-main event, and for the first time ever, Rungravee
Sasiprapa will fight inside the Lion Fight ring – this is a fast rising star in
Muay Thai and someone that our fans have been asking us to bring to America. On
Friday, July 4th, the stars of Muay Thai are coming to Las Vegas ready to
kickoff the fireworks extravaganza.”
Ross
fights out of Dublin, CA by way of Las Vegas, Nevada and owns 27 career wins
with nine knockouts on record. The 5’10” fighter is currently ranked 10th in
the world by the WBC for Muay Thai in the Super-Lightweight Division (140 lbs,
63.503 kg). Among Kevin’s titles is the Super Light Weight (140 pounds) WBC
International championship Title, the Welterweight (147 pounds) WBC USA
National championship Title, the FIDAM Welterweight championship of Mexico and
the United States Muay Thai Federation (USMF) Welterweight champion.
Thompson,
an Australian Intercontinental and World Muay Thai Champion, has racked up 34
wins and 17 knockouts at just 24 years old. He favors the aggressive Western
style of Muay Thai equipped with heavy elbows and fast punching power. Last
year, he defeated Thai superstar Pornsanae Sitmonchai, a pivotal career win
that proved his skill and established him as one of the fastest rising stars in
the sport.
Fighting
out of Blue Ocean Muay Thai in San Diego, Van Soest is the former Lion Fight
lightweight champion and holds a professional Muay Thai record of 8-1-1. She
started her martial arts training when she was just eight years old with the
U.S. Karate Organization in Riverside, Calif. She earned a second-degree black
belt at age 17. After winning consecutive USKA State, National, and World
karate titles, she began training in Muay Thai. Van Soest also grew up as a
soccer player and played two seasons for Cal State San Marcos while earning her
Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and certifications in personal training.
“Timebomb” will take on a soon to be announced opponent in the co-main event of
Lion Fight 16.
Please
visit LIONFIGHT.com for
news, information and event updates, and follow on Twitter @LIONFIGHT.
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