Tsan Nieng Khai lost his debut at IMMAF Asian Open Amateur MMA Championship
2 MAY 2019. Bangkok MIMMA 5 Heavyweight champion Tsan Nieng Khai lost his debut at IMMAF – WMMAA International Mixed…
2 MAY 2019. Bangkok MIMMA 5 Heavyweight champion Tsan Nieng Khai lost his debut at IMMAF – WMMAA International Mixed Martial Arts Federation Asian Open Amateur MMA Championship yesterday. It was the last bout of day 1. His opponent Shamil Haziev of Bahrain won at 2nd round doctor stoppage. Tsan was outweight by his his huge opponent. He will still be there to support his team mates…@Brandon tang, Amirah Najwa & Colleen Augustin as they continue they fight in day 2.
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