Raju Rai from Team Gymkhana faces Bikram Thapa from Team Rage in yet another rematch where the last fight had a very controversial ending with Bikram Thapa being declared as the winner. Will it be revenge or repeat?
Gymkhana Fight Night (GFN) is a privately organised combat sport event with semi professional rules for both Boxing and Muay Thai fights organised by Gymkhana Muay Thai in Association with Nepal Boxing Association and Nepal Muay Thai Association. GFN was created to promote and provide a platform for Nepali combat sport enthusiasts. Although, GFN is a privately organised event to assure fair play, Gymkhana Muay Thai has joined hands with Nepal Muay Thai Association and Nepal Boxing Association which are the two recognised government associations in the sport of Muay Thai and Boxing in Nepal. All rules and regulations, judges, referees , glove size, supervision of gloves and equipment and/or accessories during the event has been carried out by the Associations and Gymkhana Muay Thai has no control over such issues. We would like to thank the Nepal Sports Council, Nepal Muay Thai Association and Nepal Boxing Association for their continued support towards the development of combat sports in Nepal.
Gymkhana Fight Night (GFN) is a privately organised combat sport event with semi professional rules for both Boxing and Muay Thai fights organised by Gymkhana Muay Thai in Association with Nepal Boxing Association and Nepal Muay Thai Association. GFN was created to promote and provide a platform for Nepali combat sport enthusiasts. Although, GFN is a privately organised event to assure fair play, Gymkhana Muay Thai has joined hands with Nepal Muay Thai Association and Nepal Boxing Association which are the two recognised government associations in the sport of Muay Thai and Boxing in Nepal. All rules and regulations, judges, referees , glove size, supervision of gloves and equipment and/or accessories during the event has been carried out by the Associations and Gymkhana Muay Thai has no control over such issues. We would like to thank the Nepal Sports Council, Nepal Muay Thai Association and Nepal Boxing Association for their continued support towards the development of combat sports in Nepal.
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