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Shadow Singmawynn
Shadow Singmawynn ( th, ชาโด้ สิงห์มาวิน), is a Thai Muay Thai fighter. He is the current Rajadamnern Stadium Welterweight champion. Background and career Shadow was born in the Tak province where was raised by a single mother. He started training in Muay Thai at the age of 12, he quickly started to compete as a way to help his family financially. Her was brought to Bangkok to compete for the first time by the owner of the Wan Cherd camp. Shadow later joined the Suan Paeng Mai camp. On November 24, 2019, Shadow defeated Darky Sawansangmanja by TKO with low kicks at the Channel 7 Stadium for the Kiatpetch promotion. On September 20, 2020, Shadow defeated Inseethong Por.Pinnapat by doctor stoppage in the fourth round. On December 8, 2020, Shadow faced Kulabdam Sor.Jor.Piek-U-Thai at the Lumpinee Stadium Brithday show. He lost the fight by knockout in the second round. During the covid crisis Shadow went away from the rings for year and considered re ...
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Sajad Sattari
Sajad Sattari ( fa, سجاد ستاری, Standard Persian pronunciation: ; born Sajad Sattari Nejad ( fa, سجاد ستاری نژاد, links=no); 19 August 2001 in Karaj) is an Iranian Muay Thai Kickboxer. He is current WBC Muay Thai welterweight world champion. Sattari ranked #10 in the WMO welterweight rankings. Muay Thai career Sattari has won two championships and a runner-up title in the IFMA Youth world championships from 2016 to 2018. In 2017, he won a silver medal at EMF Open Cup. In 2018, in addition to winning a gold medal, he was recognized as the best technical fighter in youth category. In May 2022, Sattari became the first Iranian to win the WBC Muay Thai world championship. Championships and awards *International Federation of Muaythai Associations ** 2016 IFMA Youth World Muay Thai Championship ** 2017 IFMA Youth World Muay Thai Championship ** 2018 IFMA Youth World Muay Thai Championship * EMF Open Cup ** 2017 EMF Open Cup ** 2018 EMF Open Cup ( ...
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Thai Male Muay Thai Practitioners
Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block) People with the name * Thai (surname), a Vietnamese version of Cai, including a list of people with the name * Thai Lee (born 1958), an American businesswoman * Thai Nguyen, US-based Vietnamese fashion designer and television personality Other uses * Thai (cannabis), a name for the drug * Thai Airways, the national airline of Thailand * Thai cat, a breed of cat * Thai, a month in the Tamil calendar * Toe to Heel Air Injection (THAI), a method of extracting oil from oil sands See also * * Dai (other) * Tai (other) * Tay (other) * Thais (other) * Thay (other) * Tie (other) * Siam (other) * Tai peoples or Thai peoples, the ethnic groups of southern China and Southeast As ...
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Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated population of 10.539 million as of 2020, 15.3 percent of the country's population. Over 14 million people (22.2 percent) lived within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region at the 2010 census, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in both size and importance to the national economy. Bangkok traces its roots to a small trading post during the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the 15th century, which eventually grew and became the site of two capital cities, Thonburi in 1768 and Rattanakosin in 1782. Bangkok was at the heart of the modernization of Siam, later renamed Thailand, during the late-19th century, as the country faced pressures from the West. The city was at the centre of Thailand's political struggles ...
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Ko Samui
Ko Samui (or Koh Samui, also often locally shortened to Samui; th, เกาะสมุย, ) is an island off the east coast of Thailand. Geographically in the Chumphon Archipelago, it is part of Surat Thani Province, though as of 2012, Ko Samui was granted municipal status and thus is now locally self-governing. Ko Samui, with an area of , is Thailand's second largest island after Phuket. In 2018, it was visited by 2.7 million tourists. History The island was probably first inhabited about 15 centuries ago, settled by fishermen from the Malay Peninsula and southern China. It appears on Chinese maps dating back to 1687, under the name ''Pulo Cornam''. The origin of the name ''samui'' is unknown. It may come from the Sanskrit-Tamil word สมวย, meaning 'sea weather'. Or it may derive from the name of a tree known locally in southern Thailand as ต้นหมุย (full name ต้นสมุย). A third possibility is that it originated from early Hainanese trader ...
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Ferrari Fairtex
Ferrari Fairtex (เฟอรารี่ แฟร์เท็กซ์) is a Thai Muay Thai fighter. He currently competes in the Bantamweight division for ONE Championship. As of November 24, 2022, he is ranked #5 in the ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing rankings. Biography and career On March 21, 2022 Ferrari defeated Tapaokaew Singmawynn by decision at Rajadamnern Stadium. This win positioned him as a strong candidate for the Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year award. Ferrari faced Han Zihao at ONE 161 on September 29, 2022. At the weigh-ins, Han Zihao weighed in at 153.75 lb, 8.75 lb over the bantamweight non-title fight limit of 145 pounds. the bout agreed to moved to the featherweight division (145–155 lbs) where Han was fined 30%, which went to Ferrari Fairtex. He won the bout via unanimous decision. Ferrari faced Fabio Reis on February 10, 2023, at ONE Friday Fights 4. He lost the fight via knockout in the second round. Ferrari is scheduled to ...
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Lumpinee Stadium
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium ( th, สนามเวทีมวยลุมพินี) is a sporting arena in Bangkok, Thailand. The stadium is named after Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha. Opened more than a decade later than Rajadamnern Stadium, Lumpinee is run by the Royal Thai Army. It has become the symbol of modern Muay Thai. Only Rajadamnern Stadium rivals the prestige of holding the title of "Muay Thai Champion of Lumpinee". The ranking system and championship titles are held from mini flyweight (105 lb) up to super welterweight (154 lb). Muay Thai bouts are held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The fights usually start around 18:00. The final event at its original site on Rama IV Road near Lumphini Park was held on 8 February 2014. The stadium then moved to its new home on Ram Intra Road which can hold up to 5,000 spectators. The new stadium held the first fight on 11 February 2014 and was officially opened on 28 February 2014. History General ...
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Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium ( th, สนามเวทีมวยลุมพินี) is a sporting arena in Bangkok, Thailand. The stadium is named after Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha. Opened more than a decade later than Rajadamnern Stadium, Lumpinee is run by the Royal Thai Army. It has become the symbol of modern Muay Thai. Only Rajadamnern Stadium rivals the prestige of holding the title of "Muay Thai Champion of Lumpinee". The ranking system and championship titles are held from mini flyweight (105 lb) up to super welterweight (154 lb). Muay Thai bouts are held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The fights usually start around 18:00. The final event at its original site on Rama IV Road near Lumphini Park was held on 8 February 2014. The stadium then moved to its new home on Ram Intra Road which can hold up to 5,000 spectators. The new stadium held the first fight on 11 February 2014 and was officially opened on 28 February 2014. History General ...
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Yodkhunpon Sitmonchai
Yodkhunpon Sitmonchai (ยอดขุนพล ศิษย์มนต์ชัย) is a Thai Muay Thai and Kickboxing fighter. As of October 2014 Yodkhunpon was ranked as the #8 ranked Featherweight kickboxer in the world by Liverkick. Biography and career Early Life and Career Beginnings Yodkhunpon Sitmonchai was born Anont Iakarnna in Samut Sakhon, Thailand. He fought his first match at the age of six, securing a victory. He joined the distinguished Sitmonchai Gym at the age of eight and trained there until 2020. He gained recognition early in his career for his speed, power and explosiveness. At the age of 16, he achieved impressive victories over notable Thai champions such as Aekmongkol, Kwankao, Jaisoo, Tingtong, and Yodtuantong. Yodkhunpon competes in the featherweight division and is known for his technical expertise, agility, and powerful strikes. Yodkhunpon participated in the 2014 Glory Featherweight Contendership Tournament at ''Glory 17: Los Angeles'' in In ...
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