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20 Facts About Niclas Larsen

1.

Niclas Ricky Larsen is a Danish Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer.

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Niclas Larsen won the fight by decision after five round and captured the title.

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On May 19,2013, Niclas Larsen faced Yassine Cherkaoui at Arena Fight 25.

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Niclas Larsen won the fight by doctor stoppage in the second round.

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Niclas Larsen was called to replace Sanny Dahlbeck in a fight against Andy Ristie at Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California on September 28,2013.

6.

Niclas Larsen was set to fight Steve Moxon at Glory 15: Istanbul on 12 April 2014.

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In 2016 Niclas Larsen contracted a staph infection to the leg which had him close to amputation and made him unable to compete for a year.

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Niclas Larsen made his return to competition on February 24,2017, at Glory 38: Chicago with a unanimous decision victory over Lukasz Plawecki.

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Niclas Larsen faced Marouan Toutouh at Kunlun Fight 75 in the opening round of the 2018 Kunlun Fight MAX tournament.

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Niclas Larsen was called to replace Liam Nolan on short notice to face Youssef Boughanem for the WBC Muay Thai World middleweight title at PSM Fight Night on July 17,2022.

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On December 12,2020, Niclas Larsen faced Carsten Ringer for the IMC World Super Welterweight title.

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Niclas Larsen won the fight by knockout in the third round.

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On December 11,2021, Niclas Larsen faced Valentin Thibaut for the vacant WBC Muay Thai World Super Welterweight title.

14.

Niclas Larsen won the fight by unanimous decision to become the new champion.

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Niclas Larsen lost the bout by knock out in the second round.

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Niclas Larsen faced Jimmy Vienot on October 21,2022, at ONE 162.

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Niclas Larsen faced Eddie Abasolo on March 25,2023, at ONE Fight Night 8.

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Niclas Larsen lost the fight via knockout in the second round.

19.

Niclas Larsen was scheduled to face Jo Nattawut on December 9,2023, at ONE Fight Night 17.

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However, Niclas Larsen withdrew from the bout due to injury and was replaced by promotional newcomer Luke Lessei.