Soren MongKonTong

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Soren is another fighter from Queensland Australia, he trains out of the Nuggests Gym in Queensland, he represents the Eminent Air Gym in Bangkok. Sorren is considered a top 10 fighter in his WMC division. He has a record of 68 fights 49 wins 17 losses 2 draws - 30 k.o's, one of his notable wins was against Jomhod back in March, and Muay Thai Legend Orono in June.

Soren Mongkontong hails from Brisbane where he represents NTG Gym. The Queenslander is the World Muay Thai Council Super 8 Champion World Series Champion as well as the WMC InterContinental Champion. One of the mostpromising fighters to emerge from Australia, 25 year old Mongkontong trains with Eminent Air Boxing Gym in Thailand and possesses a formidable fight record of 35 wins from 48 fights, with 20 KOs a draw and 12 losses. Soren youth is his greatest asset as he continues to mature as a fighter. A calm personality belies an explosive style in the ring and makes him one to watch.

In 2007 Soren Monkongtong was featured in The Contender Asia reality show. Soren was on the Tiger Kings. He fought Alain Sylvestre whom he beat and lost to Dzhabar Askerov after being knocked out by a vicious overhand right. In the Contender Finale, Soren fought Sean Wright and won on points.

Personal Information

  • Name: Soren MongKonTong
  • Age: 25
  • Height: 180cm
  • Weight: 70kg
  • Titles: WMC Supa 8 Tournament Champion
  • Team: NTG Gym
  • Location: Brisbane, Australia

Records

  • Fights: 48
  • Wins: 35
  • Losses: 12
  • Draw: 1
  • KO's: 20

Titles

  • Current WMC Intercontinental champion middleweight
  • 2005 WMC Evolution champion
  • 2004 WMC Evolution champion
  • 2004 Chewang Stadium champion
  • 2002 WMC SUPA8 champion
  • 2002 WMC Intercontinental Welter weight champion




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16 fighters of the Contender Asia 2008 including Soren Mongkontong

Sunday, December 2, 2007

16 fighters of the Contender Asia 2008. 16 fighters from 12 countries. The more detail about each fighters will be available soon. Here we go:

  1. Alain Sylvestre from Canada
  2. Bruce Macfie from Australia
  3. David Pacquette from England
  4. Dzhabar Askerov from United Arab Emirates
  5. James Martinez from USA
  6. John Wayne Parr from Australia
  7. Naruepol Fairtex from Thailand
  8. Jose Pitu Sans from Spain
  9. Rafik Bakkouri from France
  10. Sean Wright from Scotland
  11. Soren Mongkontong from Australia
  12. Trevor Smandych from Canada
  13. Yodsaenklai from Thailand
  14. “Yukay” Joakim Karlsson from Sweden
  15. Zig Zach from Singapore
  16. Zidov Dominik from Switzerland