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Thananchai Sitsongpeenong
Thananchai Sitsongpeenong () is a Thai Muay Thai fighter. He is the 2023 Rajadamnern World Series Super Welterweight (70 kg) champion. For the June 2024 rankings, Combat Press ranked Thananchai Sitsongpeenong the second best super welterweight(154 pounds, 70 kilograms). Personal life Thananchai was taught Muay Thai from a young age by his father. He made his professional debut at 14. In 2020, Thananchai moved from Rachanon gym to Sitsongpeenpong to chase his dream of becoming a World Champion. On March 11, 2023, Thananchai defeated Nauzet Trujillo at KSP Promotion in Kuwait to win the WBC Muaythai Super Welterweight (154lb) Championship. Titles and accomplishments Professional *World Muay Thai Council ** 2018 WMC World -147 lb Champion *Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT) ** 2018 Thailand -147 lb Champion *Phoenix Fighting Championship ** 2018 Phoenix FC -147 lb Champion *Siam Omnoi Stadium ** 2018 Omnoi Stadium -147 lb Champion *World Boxi ...
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Thawat Buri District
Thawat Buri (, ) is a district (''amphoe'') of Roi Et province, Thailand. Geography The district is in central Roi Et Province. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Chiang Khwan district, Chiang Khwan, Selaphum district, Selaphum, Thung Khao Luang district, Thung Khao Luang, At Samat district, At Samat, and Mueang Roi Et district, Mueang Roi Et. History In 1913 the district was renamed from Uthai Roi Et (อุไทยร้อยเอ็ด) to Saeng Badan (แซงบาดาล). In 1939 it received its current name, Thawat Buri. Administration The district is divided into 12 sub-districts (''tambons''), which are further subdivided into 147 villages (''mubans''). There are two sub-district municipalities (''thesaban tambons''). Ban Niwet covers parts of ''tambon'' Niwet, Thong Thani covers ''tambon'' Thong Thani and parts of Bueng Nakhon. There are a further 11 tambon administrative organizations (TAO). Missing numbers are ''tambons'' which now form Chia ...
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