Muaythai Exponents from Malaysia Shine in 2024 MADANI Muaythai Rentap Night Pandan Championship
Malaysian Fighters Dominate Tournament, Win Three Out of Five Belts and One Trophy
Kuala Lumpur, December 30 – Four professional Muaythai exponents from Malaysia have emerged victorious in the 2024 MADANI Muaythai Rentap Night Pandan Championship, claiming three out of the five belts and one trophy on offer.
Malaysian Fighters Claim Three Belts
In the action at the Taman Nirwana Goodwill Complex, Fuad Izuan, Muhammad Aiekal Asyraf Muhammad Jamil, and Putra Farez won the 58kg, 59kg, and 60kg categories respectively, securing three out of the five belts.
Malaysian Fighter Wins Trophy in 52kg Category
Meanwhile, Muhammad Iqbal Daniel Khairudin, another professional fighter from Malaysia, managed to bring home the trophy in the 52kg category after defeating compatriot Nur Muhammad Hayul.
International Competition
Apart from Malaysia, fighters from Iran and Cambodia also excelled, each taking home a belt from the tournament. Iran’s Sahoo Gheisaran defeated his Cambodian opponent Um Cham Voeum to take home the international 70kg belt, while Pong Pisith, a Cambodian athlete, won the international 60kg category after defeating Malaysia’s representative, Thinaharan.
Tournament Officiated by Political Secretary to Minister of Finance
The tournament was officiated by the Political Secretary to the Minister of Finance, Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim.
Conclusion
The 2024 MADANI Muaythai Rentap Night Pandan Championship saw Malaysian fighters shine, claiming three out of the five belts and one trophy. The tournament was a testament to the country’s rich Muaythai talent and the efforts of its athletes in the sport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who were the Malaysian fighters who won the 2024 MADANI Muaythai Rentap Night Pandan Championship?
A: Fuad Izuan, Muhammad Aiekal Asyraf Muhammad Jamil, and Putra Farez won the 58kg, 59kg, and 60kg categories respectively, while Muhammad Iqbal Daniel Khairudin won the trophy in the 52kg category.
Q: Which countries did the other winners come from?
A: Iran and Cambodia also had winners, with Sahoo Gheisaran taking home the international 70kg belt and Pong Pisith winning the international 60kg category.
Q: Who officiated the tournament?
A: The Political Secretary to the Minister of Finance, Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim, officiated the tournament.