Sunday, September 27, 2009
WBC title fight on Sunday not just a battle between boxers
CAMBODIA will enter the ranks of international boxing Sunday when local amateur champion Svay Ratha makes his professional debut against Filipino Pol Apolinario.
The pair will be fighting in the indoor arena at Olympic Stadium for the vacant interim WBC international super bantamweight title. The bout is scheduled for 12 rounds.
Pol Apolinario enters the ring Sunday with a record of 3-3-1.
In addition to the 12-round title fight, the Sunday card includes two international and two local kickboxing matches.
In the co-features, Bheut Kam will face Scottish fighter Stephen Meikle, and Nuon Soriya will take on British fighter Danny Taylor. Both Meikle and Taylor fight out of the RMB Muay Thai club in Thailand.
On the undercard, Les Tuk will take on Phun Sophorn and Sarim Vonthon will face Nuon Phireak.
The event, featuring performances by pop sensations Khemarak Sereymun and Meas Soksophea, marks the return of live boxing to the TV3 weekend schedule.
TV3 dropped its live boxing coverage in 2006 after two years of broadcasting. The station returns now to significantly more crowded airways.
TV5, CTN and Bayon TV each host live boxing programs on the weekend. Between them, the stations show more than 40 fights over Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
“We are going to challenge them head on,” said Ty Ranath, production director at TV3. “And we are going to beat them.”
Headlining its inaugural card with a boxing match, as opposed to a kickboxing bout, was no accident.
“If we just copy the other stations, we cannot win,” Ty Ranath said.
To command the market, TV3 plans to build its fight programming around regular professional boxing matches and international kickboxing bouts.
The station is cooperating with the Cambodian Amateur Boxing Federation to build the ranks of local professional boxing, and it is working with international promoters to reach more foreign fighters.
“Our plan is to host international fights every weekend,” Ty Ranath said, although he conceded that such frequency might prove a challenge. “That is what we want, and we are working with promoters in Thailand to make it happen.”
With no ring of its own, the station will initially host bouts at the Old Stadium on Saturdays only. The tentative time slot is 2pm, which would put them head to head against CTN, although TV3 station managers have yet to decide the optimum schedule time.
At CTN, management said the station would take a wait-and-see approach to TV3’s new programming.
“The weekend is already pretty full with boxing, so I guess they will have to compete with someone,” said Aaron Leverton, a producer at CTN. “But I’d be surprised if they chose to compete directly with us.”
TV3’s foray into professional boxing would not be the first for the sport. In 2007, TV5 tried to convert Bheut Kam, Chey Kosal and Pich Seyha into Western boxers. It quickly became apparent, however, that making the switch would not come as easily as promoters had hoped.
After months of hype, and a few humbling losses, TV5’s plan for professional boxing faded quietly down the memory hole.
The professional prospects for Svay Ratha, who is now training in Vietnam with the Cambodian national amateur team, appear fraught with similar uncertainty.
As an amateur, he has never been more than four rounds. Apolinario has gone eight rounds twice, though he came out on the wrong end of the decision both times.
Fights start at 6pm Sunday, with tickets at 12,000 riels (US$2.88) and 20,000 riels.
Source: Phnom Penh Post
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
SEALNet project is coming soon!
Dear All,
I am a core team member of SEALNet Project Philippines 2009. SEALNet (Southeast Asian Service Leadership Network) is a non-profit organization based in California and was founded at Stanford in 2004 by a coalition of Stanford students and professional mentors. Our mission is to bring service to Southeast Asia and to promote the spirit of service leadership in the region. On behalf of SEALNet, I am writing to seek your support for our 2-week community service project in Cebu City, the Philippines.
Project Philippines 2009 aims to educate the Cebu City community about the public health implications of gastrointestinal worms. We plan to conduct a variety of health education events targeting both elementary school students as well as their parents and teachers. In addition, we will conduct workshops to equip the local youth with practical leadership and organizational skills. We will also facilitate the local youth in designing and implementing their own projects to address local health issues of their interests. The National Institutes of Health, one of the largest non-profit organizations in the Philippines, kindly agreed to be our local partner. They will facilitate our work on the site and will assist us in ensuring the future sustainability of the projects. Attached with this email are the project details.
Currently, we are seeking sponsorship from various local and international philanthropists to finance our project. We therefore would love to have your support for Project Philippines 2008. Therefore, all your contributions will go directly towards benefiting the children, the local youth, and the community of Cebu City.
More information about SEALNet can be found at www.sealnetonline.org. Contributions of any amount (tax-deductible) would be very much appreciated and you will receive a trip report after the project as well as SEALNet Annual Reports in the future. Please let me know if you would be interested in contributing to our project.
Thank you very much for your kind attention and I look forward to hearing from you.
To donate now, please click here or contact me via 012 77 44 09
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
A big thank to my friends!
It has been so long that I have never updated my blog due to the recent boring life. So now I just would like to say thanks to all my good friends who made a birthday celebration for me since February… It was actually so surprising to have all of you remembered! Thanks everyone and especially Gech, Rina, Rinet, Vichara… for the participation! Wish you all the best… Meanwhile, I also would like to thank my respected parents and siblings for the birthday celebration as well… Moreover, I have never forgotten all my friends who sent me wishing messages via sms or email… Thanks lots!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Happy Chinese New Year! Kong sei fat choi!
Chinese new year 2009 falls on 26th of January, 2009 (animal sign OX). The Chinese New Year is celebrated as the symbol of spring's celebration. In fact in China the Chinese New Year is still called the Spring festival(Chun Jie). It is celebrated after the fall harvest and before the spring planting season. The date of the Chinese New Year is always changing and is dependant on the Chinese calendar. Emperor Huangdi in the year 2637 B.C.E invented the Chinese calendar.
The Chinese calendar is a combined solar/lunar calendar and is somewhat similar to the Chinese calendar. For the purpose of determining the dates of the Chinese New Year some astronomical calculations need to be taken care of. Firstly, we need to determine the dates for the new moon. The new moon is the black moon that is when the moon is in conjunction with the sun.
The date of the new moon is taken as the first day of the new month. Secondly those dates are determined when the sun's longitude is the multiple of 30 degrees. These dates are termed as Principal terms and are used for determining the number of each month.
The Principle term 1 takes place when the sun's longitude is 330 degrees, the 2nd Principle term occurs when the sun's longitude is about 0 degrees. The principle term 3 takes place when the sun's longitude is 30 degrees, the principle term 11 occurs when the sun's longitude is 270 degrees and the principle term 12 occurs when the sun's longitude is 300 degrees.
In Cambodia, many people are celebrating this festival since large number of us are half-blood Chinese. This is one of the most jubilant ocassions in Cambodia. Many people gather their families and visit their relatives; moreover, it is the best time for people to relax and have fun with family! Many people go to various local tourism sites especially Sihanouk ville, Siem Reap (land of history:Angkor) and thousands of beautiful sites in Cambodia. Some (depending on living standard) may go visit oversea, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Korea or maybe some other countries. Therefore, the capital, Phnom Penh, is becoming very quite! I may go to a province, yet it is for charity work... So how about all of you? Share fun with me then.... :)
Happy Chinese New Year again!!! Wish you all the best!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
A challenge I am participating!
Well, a full day participating in a challenge has never been an easy thing! Today is one of the most memorable, challenging and useful days ever in my life which began with 80 competitive shorted list participants in the morning and ended up with only final 16 at night! Some of you may wonder what type of challenge I joined and some may think that what's a tough game! Yeah, it actually was! ( lol, wondering ... ), the challenge I am talking about is Youth Leader Challenge (YLC) season 5! YLC is an innovative reality television show that combines entertainment with valuable learning opportunities for the youth of Cambodia. It was produced and developed by the International Republican Institute (IRI) and the Youth Council of Cambodia (YCC) in 2006. The existence the challenge is a fantastic signal for the future development of this miserable country--Cambodia since Youths are the bamboo of a nation! "Strong Youth, Top Nation".
As I decided to participate in this challenge, I've now reached the last 16 round! It was not that easy to pass each round! As I know, almost 400 people applied this challenge; however, after background selection and an interview, only 80 contestants were accepted! This morning, everyone was invited to participate in the challenge which began since 7am. Meeting many people from really various backgrounds who have their own potentials and talents was a huge opportunity to get to know and learn from one another; The game began with the group work by 16 contestants each. I, fortunately, was in group 4 whose members mostly friendly and knowledgeable. Then all group were asked to form a name and symbol of their group by giving about 10mns to discuss! Everyone started sharing his/her own opinion. After a while, we finally formed the conclusion. My group members' idea were great! We decided to put the name of PEACE which had a hidden meaning P:Participation, E:Encouragement, A:Achievement, Commitment and E:Excellent.
To be continued... quite tired, srr
Friday, January 9, 2009
Some phrases for success you should know!
Behind me is infinite power.
Before me is endless possibility.
Around me is boundless opportuniny.
Why should I fear?
-Stella stuart
More to improve and fewer to disapprove.
More doers and fewer talkers.
More to say it can be done
and fewer to say it's impossible.
More to inspire others
and fewer to throw cold water on them.
More to get into the thick of things
and fewer to sit on the sidelines.
More to point out what's right
and fewer to point out what's wrong.
More to light a candle
and fewer to curse the darkness.
He who is afraid of doing too much always does too little.
Never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.
Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They made mistakes, but they don't quit.
If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten.
Before me is endless possibility.
Around me is boundless opportuniny.
Why should I fear?
-Stella stuart
More to improve and fewer to disapprove.
More doers and fewer talkers.
More to say it can be done
and fewer to say it's impossible.
More to inspire others
and fewer to throw cold water on them.
More to get into the thick of things
and fewer to sit on the sidelines.
More to point out what's right
and fewer to point out what's wrong.
More to light a candle
and fewer to curse the darkness.
He who is afraid of doing too much always does too little.
Never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.
Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They made mistakes, but they don't quit.
If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten.
Long time never have my blog updated!
First of all, I'd like to apologize all the blog visitors for the fact that I've never updated my blog lately even missed the biggest event, New Year 2009! It was just because my computer and internet got some problems... For now, I can be more active in this blog lah. There were 2 major events during last period, 2009 New Year Eve and 30th anniversary Cambodian victory over Khmer Rough Regime(7th January 1979-7th January 2009). This year celebration was the biggest ever with the participation of more 60,000 people including civil servant officers, teachers, students, many others and of course top 3 Cambodia Leaders, Prime minister Hun Sen(R), President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) Chea Sim(C), and senior party member Heng Samrin(L).
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