The Contender Asia was a reality-based television series that follows 16
World Best Muay Thai fighters from 12 countries as they compete in a series of outdoor challenges and sanctioned matches.[1] The series is a deviation from the original
Contender series, which involved boxing.
The winner received
US$150,
000 and bragging rights as "
The Contender Champion".
The program was hosted by
Vice President of
World Muay Thai Council and former
World Champion Stephen Fox (who also serves as the show's main trainer) and
Jaymee Ong.[2][3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Contender_Asia
ALAIN SYLVESTRE /
Jeepers Creepers
THAI BOXING RECORDS
+
Total 92
+
Wins 60
+ By
K.O. 29
+ Losses 27
+ Draws 5
BIOGRAPHY AND CAREER
Alain Sylvestre holds both
Canada's Middle and
Super Middleweight Muay Thai
Championship titles. Although Quebec-born Sylvestre calls
Ottawa home, the majority of his time as spent fighting and polishing his Muay Thai skills both in
Thailand and abroad from
2005 until present. Known for implacable 'heart' and fighting spirit, hard working Sylvestre has proven himself relentless, giving himself in full to his fans, friends and family.
Alain has fought at many international events around the world and after just one year in Thailand, was able to achieve and become the
Southern Champion of Thailand and the
World Muay Thai Champion of Thailand. Alain was also ranked #3 at
Lumpini Stadium in
2007 W.P.M.F. Lumpini Stadium is considered to be the best Muay Thai stadium in the world. In 2008,
Alain was part of The Contender Asia
Reality T.V. He was invited on the show to be part of one of the best 16 world fighters. In
2015, Alain was certified as an Ajarn
Trainer /
Master Trainer of Muaythai under the official body of muaythai government of Thailand W.P.M.F.
TITLES
Middleweight
Canadian champion (2004)
Super-Middleweight Canadian champion (2005)
Southern Thailand Champion PK-1 (2005)
International World Champion Thailand PK-1 (
2006)
International World Champion Thailand PK-1 (
FEB.
2013)
International World Champion Thailand PK-1 (
JAN.2014)
World Muaythai Champion Thailand
WMF PRO (JULY 2014)
International World Champion Thailand PK-1 (
MARS 2015)
HIGHLIGHTS
1 fight Lomnouw,
Phuket,
Patong Stadium 72kg, (2005)
2 fights
Shane Chapman 'The
Chopper' (
New Zealand)(2005-2006)
2 fights Ehboutong,
World Championship (
Cambodia)(
2005-2008)
Contestant
Super League Tournament, Omnoi Stadium (
Bangkok)(2005)
1 fight Rattanoi Ratchadamneon Champion (
Pattaya)(2005)
1 fight Sonpichai, Omnoi Champion (Bangkok)(2006)
Ranked #3 at
Lumpinee Stadium 74 kg, W.P.M.F. (2007)
Contestant in The Contender Asia reality TV (2008)
2 fights
Soren Mongkong (
Australia and Contender in
Singapore)(2007-2008)
1 fight
Youssef Adgham Boughanem (
W.M.A. Tournament in
Guizhou china) (
2010)
1 fight
Victor Ngabe,
Max Muaythai Champion (Toyota
Marathon in Nakhom Si Thammarat) (
2012)
1 fight Nam Chok, Phuket, Patong Stadium 73kg, (2014, 27 Jan.)
1 fight Nontachai Sit (
Ratchadamnoen champion), Thailand (2014)
2 fight Nilmumgkorn Sudsakornmuaythaigym (
Asiatique, Bangkok) Max Muaythai (2014, 11 May)
1 fight Phisit Suksawang (Pattaya) Max Muaythai (2014, 22 June)
1 fight Suadum
Tiger Muaythai Gym, Patong
Boxing Stadium, Phuket, (2015, 13 April)
1 fight
Saiyok Pumphanmuang (
Vietnam) Thai
Fight (2015,
24 October)
1 fight Jomkhon Kieatnunglung (จอมคน เกียรติหนวงหลวง), Phetchbuncha Stadium,
Koh Samui (2015,
14 November)
HIGHLIGHT
VIDEO'S
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTyzj
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFUoqN...
www.dannysylvester.com
- published: 20 Mar 2016
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