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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 170. Not illustrated. Chapters: Tyrone Spong, Lloyd Van Dams, Errol Zimmerman, Ashwin Balrak, Fabian Wilnis, Ken Monkou, Jerry Haatrecht, Ruben Kogeldans, Lloyd Doesburg, Clyde Wijnhard, Fred Patrick, Virgall Joemankhan, Wendel Fraser, Wilfred Hawker, Ronald Venetiaan, Florian Vijent, Fred Ramdat Misier, Fabian de Freitas, Elfried Veldman, Darl Douglas, Frits Goodings, Henri Frans de Ziel, Nick Stienstra, Ramdew Chaitoe, Kurt Elshot, Tommy Asinga, Purrel Frankel, Signa Vianen, Samuel Koejoe, Rudy Degenaar, Cerezo Fung a Wing, Dropati, Ivan Fernald, Ramsewak Shankar, Denise Jannah, Clifton Sandvliet, Glenn Van Straatum, Emilio Limon, Kenneth Jaliens, Sigourney Bandjar, Leroy George, Lorenzo Wiebers, Bram Behr, Jules Wijdenbosch, Ram Sardjoe, Wanze Eduards, Pretaap Radhakishun, Evert Azimullah, Harry Kisoensingh, Dennis Purperhart, Harvey Limon, Ronnie Brunswijk, Erwin de Vries, Orlando Grootfaam, Maarten Atmodikoro, Lodewijk Parisius, Paul Somohardjo, Soeki Irodikromo, Jurgen Themen, Eugene Drenthe, Henck Arron, Lou Lichtveld, Wensley Christoph, Enrico Wijngaarde, Jules Ajodhia, Gaaman Gazon, Leo Glans, Kapitein Broos, Alabi, J. D. Ponit. Excerpt: Tyrone "King of The Ring" Spong (born September 3, 1985) is a professional Dutch-Surinamese kickboxer and martial artist. He is the reigning WFCA Cruiserweight Muay Thai and It's Showtime 95MAX World champion, fighting out of Fighting Factory Carbin in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Tyrone Spong was born in Paramaribo, Suriname. In 1990 at the age of 5, he moved to Netherlands with his family. In 2003, his first year as a pro, he made his mark winning 12 fights a year. In 2004, he fought against Rafi Zouheir at the Battle of Zaandam and won his first European Muay Thai Title (WKN). In 2004 Spong also visited Japan to compete in Shootboxing where he lost to Ryuji Goto. Goto suplexed him in the f...