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Petchsila Wor.Auracha
Petchsila Wor.Auracha ( th, เพชรศิลา ว.อุรชา) is a Thai Muay Thai fighter and the current WMO World Champion. Biography and career Petchsila started his Bangkok career training at the MTM academy, in 2019 he became the first fighter in the history of his camp to fight for a title when he was matched with Yoddkla Isantrakter by the Petchyindee promotion for the True4U 108 lbs title on November 1 at Lumpinee Stadium. He won the fight by decision. On December 8, 2019, Petchsila traveled to Japan to compete for the vacant WPMF World Light Flyweight title at the Battle Of Muaythai SEASON II vol.6 event. He defeated the reigning Rajadamnern Stadium Mini Flyweight champion Ryuya Okuwaki by majority decision to become the new world champion at only 15 years old. Back in Thailand Petchsila had an impressive 2020 showing with six wins, two by way of knockout and only one defeat which he avenged. This success made him notable on the circuit, opening him to compe ...
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Udon Thani Province
Udon Thani province ( th, อุดรธานี, ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (''changwat'') which lies in Isan#Administrative divisions, upper northeastern Thailand, also called Isan. It is bordered by the provinces of Nong Khai province, Nong Khai to the north, Sakon Nakhon province, Sakon Nakhon to the east, Kalasin province to the southeast, Khon Kaen province, Khon Kaen to the south, and Loei province, Loei and Nong Bua Lamphu province, Nong Bua Lamphu to the west. It occupies an area of . The total forest area is or 10.2 percent of provincial area. The provincial capital is Udon Thani, the major city in the province. Toponymy Udon Thani is said to mean 'northern city'. ''Udon'' is derived from ''utara'' in Sanskrit, meaning 'northern direction', as Udon Thani is northeast of Bangkok. ''Thani'' means 'city'. History Udon Thani first came to historical notice in the Rattanakosin era, when Anuwong of Vientiane staged a rebellion against Thai rule and march ...
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