Riddlers Gym has been a successful West Australian gym since 2003. Head trainer Darren 'THE RIDDLER' Reece, lived and fought in Thailand for many years and continues to pass his extensive knowledge onto his students on a day to day basis. He is a 73 fight veteran who was the proud holder of WA, Australian and Oceania Titles. He also won a gold medal and was awarded "best boxer" at the World Championships in 1998.
Riddlers Gym is the home to many well known fighters such as 7 x WMC World Champ Eugene 'BOOM BOOM' Ekkelboom, 2 x WMC + WPMF World Champion Caley Reece, WMC Intercontinental Champ Chris 'TIGER' White, WMC Intercontinental Champ Chad Walker and Australian Champions Kim 'KOOL AS' Olsen, Ruan DuPlessis, Tim Morrison, Kim Townsend, Linno Tak and State Champion Beau St Quentin. Riddlers Gym has a great and well known reputation for creating quality fighters with all round Muaythai skills. We cater from complete beginner level, right up to a professional level.
Couldn't disagree more with a decision; Van Soest did far more with respect to all around skills, connecting with hands and feet. All Reece had was the clinch; send the message that all you need do is grab the other person and throw knees. In my Book this was Tiffany's fight.
Ahh thats crap this must be some brit crap she didnt win that fight how you get a split decision over the champ thats some rigged crap lousy robbery mo way that broad fought good enough to beat the champ. But the brit commentator wanted her to win i cant stand bad decisions she didnt beat the champ covincingly she losf the champ tiffany won they robbed her
You can always tell who the commentator wants to win of course its the Australian since he is a brit puke all he keeps sayin is what the Australian is doing she scoring but when tiffany takes off hits she not scoring i dont know what fight he watching the Australian broad aint did much even tho she taller got more reach tiffany i got ahead of the brit
Both are great fighters and dedicated athletes, however, Tiffany seems to me to be the more "whole" in her approach to the task. She has shown to be the equal of the champs thus far, and that is no easy thing. She will undoubtedly have a fine future and begin to win by large score margins and title upsets. I just love her heart in the sport, and truly enjoy watching her work. I am a big, big fan of what she simply "is".