Romie Adanza def. Thanit Watthanaya – Recap and Pictures

Romie Adanza and Thanit “Boom” Watthanaya met in an IKKC Muay Thai International title fight at WCK Muay Thai’s “Road to WCK” in Pala, CA. This was expected to be a closely contested fight and for the first two rounds it was as both fighters were able to score with their attacks. The third round […]

Romie Adanza to see first action of 2011 against Thanit Watthanaya

Romie Adanza will see his first action of 2011 when he faces Thanit Watthanaya on May 28th at Pala Casino for WCK Muay Thai.  Adanza last saw action at the end of 2010 when he was part of the four man tournament held by WCK Muay Thai in China. After winning his opening round fight […]

Pictures: Joey Pagliuso training for Jose Palacios

Scott Hirano was on hand once again to photograph Joey Pagliuso as he visited Team Oyama to spar in preparation for his fight with Jose Palacios on March 5th at the Stand Up Promotions event at Commerce Casino in Los Angeles, CA.

Romie Adanza – Sometimes they come back

Going into his October 2nd fight with Paulo Da Silva, Romie Adanza was facing a dilemma many horror movie heroines have to deal with. Sometimes the bad guys just keep coming back. Much like what Michael Myers is to Jamie Lee Curtis character in Halloween, and Freddy Krueger is to the kids of Elm Street, […]

Paulo Da Silva and Romie Adanza meet for a 4th time at WCK Muay Thai Pala

Romie Adanza was originally set to fight Haigang Huang from China, but a change has now made the very familiar Paulo Da Silva his opponent. The fight which will take place Oct. 2nd at Pala Casino and will be the fourth time both of these fighter meet in the ring. Adanza was able to take […]

Romie Adanza Fighter Profile

Name: Romie Adanza Nick Name: Little Bastard Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.62 m) Weight: 115 lb (52.2 kg) Birth Date: 8-1-1979 Fighting Out Of: Irvine, California Born: United States Association: Team Oyama Stance: Record: 8-1-0 (Win-Loss-Draw)

Edgar Islas: From Watching to Fighting

Millions of people love to watch two guys beat each other up, about half of the people who love to watch any type of combat sport think they can do it, then about a quarter of the original millions of people actually try it, and the number that actually succeed is minuscule. Edgar Islas started […]