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Best of Siam 2 took place today in Paris, France, with a big fight in Saenchai PKSaenchaiMuayThaiGym taking on Damien Alamos.

Saenchai ended up cruising to a decision over Alamos. Saenchai was from all accounts in control for the whole fight. This win comes just under two weeks after Saenchai's last win, in Scotland on November 10 against Pakorn. Next up for Saenchai is a third fight with Liam Harrison on December 9 in Macau. Alamos has now lost twice in a row.

Unlike Saenchai, Farid Villaume hasn't been fighting that often. Actually, before today, he hadn't fought for two years. He faced Antuan Siangboxing (aka Antoine Pinto) and was unsuccessful in his return fight, losing a decision.

Like Saenchai, Yetkin Ozkul also fought on November 10, but in Japan and against Masaaki Noiri where he lost a decision. Ozkul lost again, this time by cut stoppage in a fight where he was getting dominated, by Saksongkram Poptheeratham. Saksongkram's stablemate, Dejrit Poptheeratham took a decision over Hicham Chaibi.

In another Thai vs. Frenchman match-up, Petasawin Seatransferry won via cut stoppage over Bobo Sacko after the fourth round. Petasawin and Sacko each dropped each other in the third round and it seems to have been a great fight by all accounts.

63kg: Saenchai PKSaenchaiMuayThaiGym def. Damien Alamos by decision.

70kg: Antuan Siangboxing def. Farid Villaume by decision.

61kg: Saksongkram Poptheeratham def. Yetkin Ozkul by TKO (Cut) in Round 4.

67kg: Petasawin Seatransferry def. Bobo Sacko by TKO (Cut) after Round 4.

70kg: Dejrit Poptheeratham def. Hicham Chaibi by decision.

Raphael Llodra def. Wendy Annonay by TKO (Cut) in Round 2.

Fabrice Dellanon def. Baghdad Kharbouchi by decision.

Mohamed Kariche def. Desty Beaubrun by decision.


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