Ong Bak 2 is back!

Monday, 29. September 2008

Have you seen Ong Bak before? If you have, you must be just like me and the rest of Muay Thai movies fans. I just can’t wait the see the next Ong Bak movie by Tony Jaa who directs and stars in this second movie. And after some problems from making the movie and the budget happen to Tony Jaa, the movie has been postponed but right now we know when it will be released, Dec 4th is the final!

 

Tony Jaa is back to finish the movie. And right now the shooting and the set has been great that they expect to finish soon. The release date is now confirmed since it had to be postponed.

 

I’m sure he wants it to be perfect and we all want that the same. The problems between Jaa and his parent company are now solved. We all want to see the 100 percent completed film. No matter what have happened, just finish this movie because it can definitely sell. It’s not everyone can do the same as Jaa can anyway.

 

In this second movie, Jaa combines ancient dance with the fight. What it will look like we all wonder, but it’s going to be good for sure since Jaa is the one who performs it.

 

Hereis the Ong Bak 2 trailer from Youtube. Take a look!

 

Go Go Tony Jaa! We all support this good and so talented person, don’t we? I really am looking forward to seeing this movie, so do all his fans. And I’m sure there are thousands of Tony Jaa’s fans out there.

 

A simple guy from nowhere who knows a lot of martial arts skills is now a director. What else he can do?

Buakaw Por. Pramuk

Saturday, 30. August 2008

Talking about Muay Thai fighter today you have to mention Buakaw. He is in fact famous here in Thailand as a professional Welterweight Thai boxer, a former Super welterweight WMC Muay Thai World champ and two times K-1 MAX World winner.

Just like most of great Thai boxers, they all grew up in up-country in some far away province and had a really rough life from the beginning. Buakaw started to train Muay thai since he was only 8 years old and joined Por. Pramuk gym at the age of 15 only.

All his life is about fighting in ring. So no wonder while he has a lot of experiences and skills and became all that winners. You will be surprised when you see his record. His boxing record from 18 years of fighting is 185 wins (46 KO’s and 138 Decisions), 12 Deaws and 19 Losses only. He has fought more than 200 matches in the right already. Don’t have to talk about his experience. Even if later on he wants to end it, he can still continue by helping training new boxers with great pride.

Here are his titles:
2006 K-1 World MAX champion
2006 WMC Middleweight World champion
2005 S-1 Super-Welterweight World champion
2005 K-1 World MAX Finalist
2004 K-1 World MAX champion
2003 KOMA GP Lightweight champion
2002 Toyota Muay Thai marathon tournament 140 lb. class winner
Lumpinee Stadium Lightweight 2nd Place
Omnoi Stadium Lightweight champion
2001 Muay Thai Authority of Thailand Featherweight Champion
Omnoi Stadium Featherweight champion

The guy still has a really bright future ahead of him if he can always keep practicing hard and stay fit and firm. Watch his next fight at Eindhoven, Netherlands in November. We will bring you all the information right here. Stay in touch!