Mississauga Thai Boxer Conquers the West, Wins North American Championship
Joey De Los Reyes asked:
PRESS RELEASE – (Mississauga) – Sylwester Organka came home to a hero’s welcome after winning the Canadian Muay Thai Association North American Championship in British Columbia. Fighting in the 155-lb weight class, Sylwester defeated Jason St. Louis, from Vernon BC, by technical knockout at 1:33 of the first round.
“Sylwester trained really hard and it showed in his performance,” said Joey de Los Reyes, Sylwester’s trainer and owner of the mixed martial arts facility where he trains. When asked what was next for his prized fighter, de Los Reyes responded, “More training, more fights and preparing to defend the title next year.”
Held at the KB-One training academy in North Vancouver, the event was sanctioned by the Canadian Muay Thai Association
Sylwester trains at The Kombat Arts Training Academy, a 10, 000 sq ft mixed martial arts facility located at 1110 Komato Rd. in Mississauga. With over 300 members, 15 instructors and almost 20 different martial art programs, Kombat Arts Training Academy is the premier mixed martial arts facility in Canada.
For more information on Sylwester Organka win and on the Kombat Arts Training Academy visit: www.kombatarts.com, or call 905-804-8158.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Joey de Los Reyes
Owner/Trainer Kombat Arts
905-804-8158
Brady
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PRESS RELEASE – (Mississauga) – Sylwester Organka came home to a hero’s welcome after winning the Canadian Muay Thai Association North American Championship in British Columbia. Fighting in the 155-lb weight class, Sylwester defeated Jason St. Louis, from Vernon BC, by technical knockout at 1:33 of the first round.
“Sylwester trained really hard and it showed in his performance,” said Joey de Los Reyes, Sylwester’s trainer and owner of the mixed martial arts facility where he trains. When asked what was next for his prized fighter, de Los Reyes responded, “More training, more fights and preparing to defend the title next year.”
Held at the KB-One training academy in North Vancouver, the event was sanctioned by the Canadian Muay Thai Association
Sylwester trains at The Kombat Arts Training Academy, a 10, 000 sq ft mixed martial arts facility located at 1110 Komato Rd. in Mississauga. With over 300 members, 15 instructors and almost 20 different martial art programs, Kombat Arts Training Academy is the premier mixed martial arts facility in Canada.
For more information on Sylwester Organka win and on the Kombat Arts Training Academy visit: www.kombatarts.com, or call 905-804-8158.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Joey de Los Reyes
Owner/Trainer Kombat Arts
905-804-8158
Brady
