Shabery: Selangor paid RM5m for Muay Thai show

A shade capture shows a Challenger Muay Thai promotional website.

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 31 Selangor paid RM5 million towards a Muay Thai Challenger radio programme, Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek told Parliament today, adding which his method was usually involved in approving a event.

Actually a championship organised by a Muay Thai Association had received an grant of RM5 million from a Selangor government, a youth as well as sports minister was quoted as observant by Bernama Online today.

Shabery was replying to Kota Belud MP Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan, who asked about a involvement of Israeli kickboxer Ilya Grad in a competition.

Explaining which his method gave its approval to a eventuality strictly from a sporting perspective, Shabery said he had been heavily targeted over Grads participation.

Grad made story as a initial Israeli to enter Malaysia, wave his countrys flag as well as leave unscathed.

Malaysia has no diplomatic ties with Israel due to a majority Muslim governments pro-Palestinian stand in a long-running Middle East dispute.

The Muay Thai Challenger brings sixteen of a worlds best kickboxers in a same residence to eat, nap as well as train together, as well as in a evenings they quarrel in a ring in front of a cameras.

The uncover is currently airing all over Middle East on Sony-owned AXN.


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