By Chris Vetter, ProWrestling.net Contributor
On Saturday, May. 4, the Rajadamnern World Series hosted the RWS Muay Thai. This was broadcast live from Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. See below for results. The post Rajadamnern World Series ‘May. 4’ Results: Tapaokaew Defeats Hercules for Welterweight Title first appeared on Combat Press.
The match was into the 97th minute, victory was already assured, plenty of fans were already making their way to the exit, and a fair few players were probably also contemplating a warm shower. But in one single action, there was still time for Declan Rice to sum up why he looks more like football’s first £105 million bargain by the week.]]>
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By Chris Vetter, ProWrestling.net Contributor