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Saenchai and Sudsakorn Announced For Yokkao Extreme Event in January

Saenchai and Sudsakorn will both compete at the Yokkao Extreme event scheduled for January 2012.

Yokkao Boxing has announced that top Muay Thai fighters Saenchai Sinbimuaythai and Sudsakorn Sor. Klinmee will both be competing at the organization's first promotional effort of 2012, which will take place in Milan, Italy on January 21st.

Saenchai has recently been pulled from consecutive Muaythai Premier League events, and has won three bouts since losing against Sagetdao at Lumpinee Stadium in June. Kevin Ross, Kongsak, and Kurt Finlayson have all dropped bouts to the popular Thai fighter.

Sudsakorn has emerged as a non-tournament favorite for Thai Fight, as he has taken wins at the promotion's three events this year in France, Hong Kong, and Japan. Sudsakorn is also primed for the upcoming Fight Code Dragon Series Final 8, where he'll take on Halim Issaoui. Sudsakorn is an early favorite to take home the Fight Code tournament, being contested at 72.5 kg.

The Yokkao Extreme event looks to be promising with the addition of both Saenchai and Sudsakorn. A bout between Buakaw Por. Pramuk and Dzhabar Askerov was also announced for the event recently. There has been no word regarding opponents for either Saenchai or Sudsakorn, but more announcements can be expected soon.

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