Tukatathong Por.Pongsawang
Boonreung Moonkasorn, (; born June 11, 1971), known professionally as Tukkatatong Por.Pongsawang (), is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter. He is a former Lumpinee Stadium Light Flyweight Champion who was active during the 1980s and 1990s. He is the younger brother of Dokmaipa Por.Pongsawang and Detduang Por.Pongsawang who were also famous Muay Thai fighters. Biography and career He trained at the Por.Pongsawang gym alongside his brothers, Dokmaipa Por Pongsawang and Detduang Por.Pongsawang, as well as Toto Por Pongsawang and Duangsompong Por.Pongsawang. He fought during the Golden Era of Muay Thai against many notable fighters including Karuhat Sor.Supawan, Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee, Hippy Singmanee, Langsuan Panyuthaphum, Saenklai SitKruOd, Silapathai Jockygym, Thongchai Tor.Silachai, Nungubon Sitlerchai, Jaroensap Kiatbanchong, Burklerk Pinsinchai, Chandet Sor.Prantalay, Orono Por.MuangUbon, Lakhin Wassandasit, Pairojnoi Sor.Siamchai, and Chainoi Muangsurin. T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Selaphum District
Selaphum ( th, เสลภูมิ, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the eastern part of Roi Et province, northeastern Thailand. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Phanom Phrai, At Samat, Thung Khao Luang, Thawat Buri, Chiang Khwan, Pho Chai, Phon Thong, and Nong Phok of Roi Et Province; Kut Chum, Sai Mun and Mueang Yasothon of Yasothon province. History The Selaphum District was originally named 'Ban Khao Din Bueng Don' (บ้านเขาดินบึงโดน), which is believed been the name of a village. It was named after an island in the large swamp ''Bueng Don.'' In 1879 ''Mueang'' Selaphum Nikhom (เสลภูมินิคม) was created. In 1912 it was renamed Selaphum, and converted into a district in 1914. Khwan Mueang (Selaphum) Khwan Mueang (ขวัญเมือง) sub-district is considered the main settlement in the Selaphum District. The town is considered an old commercial area of the Selaphum di ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hippy Singmanee
Hippy Singmanee ( th, ฮิปปี้ สิงห์มณี) is a Thai former Muay Thai fighter. He was a three time Lumpinee Stadium champion in the lower weight classes during the Muay Thai golden era. Biography & career Hippy was born he starteted training in Muay Thai at the age of 10 with his brothers Thungsong and Kompayak, trained by their father. Hippy had his first fight a few months after starting training, his ring name was given to him by his father due to the fact that he had long hair during his childhood. Hippy became a young star in South Thailand winning multiple regional titles. His younger brother Kompayak Singmanee also became a notable stadium champion. Hippy made his debut in the Bangkok area in 1982 at the age of 15. In Bangkok Hippy Fought for the most prominent promotor of the time Songchai Rattanasuban. He quickly gained the 104 lbs Lumpinee Stadium title which was changed into the 105 lbs title. He is considered one of the best "small fighter" ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pairojnoi Sor Siamchai
Pairojnoi Sor Siamchai ( th, ไพโรจน์น้อย ส.สยามชัย), is a former Thai Muay Thai fighter. He was a Lumpinee stadium champion. Biography & career Pairojnoi is an orphan who grew up in the Chachoengsao province, in a temple known for taking care of homeless children. He started Muay Thai training at the age of 9, he had his first fights in the nearby temples. In 1985 he was scouted by the Songchai promotion and began his ascension at Lumpinee stadium in the 105 lbs division where he became popular for his aggressive style. On August 30, 1988 Pairojnoi won the Lumpinee Stadium title left vacant by Hippy Singmanee against the former champion's brother Kompayak Singmanee. Pairojnoi's fight against Pongsiri Por Ruamrudee on July 25, 1989 was the headline bout for a card that broke records at Lumpinee stadium with a 3 million baht gate and over 10,000 spectators. On November 4, his second fight against Pongsiri "Rambo" was elected "Fight of the Ye ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lakhin Wassandasit
Lakhin Wassandasit or Lakhin CP Gym ( th, หลักหิน วสันตสิทธิ์, หลักหิน ซีพียิม; born 17 April 1972 in Khanom, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand) is a former professional boxer and Muaythai practitioner from Thailand. Career Lakhin started Muaythai training at the age of 9, inspired by a fighter from his native province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. He went to Bangkok at the age of 13, staying at the Borkahiwat gym first and then moving to the Por.Chaiwat gym at 17. In professional boxing, he boxed under Niwat Laosuwannawat's Galaxy Boxing Promotion (same stable as famed Khaosai Galaxy). On May 27, 1995, he had the opportunity to challenge the WBA Bantamweight world champion Daorung Chuvatana a fellow-Thai title holder, in his native Nakhon Si Thammarat. After the 12 rounds, the bout was announced to be a draw despite the criticisms that he was more likely to be the loser. Titles and accomplishments Muay Thai *Rajadamnern ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Orono Por
Orono may refer to: Places *Oroño Boulevard, Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina *Orono, Ontario, Canada, a town in the Municipality of Clarington United States *Orono, Maine, a town in Penobscot County, home to the University of Maine **Orono (CDP), Maine, the main settled area of the town *Orono, Minnesota, a city in Hennepin County *Orono Township, Muscatine County, Iowa People *Dumas Oroño (1921–2005), Uruguayan artist *Joseph Orono (1688–1738), Penobscot Indian chief *Nicasio Oroño (1825–1904), Argentine politician and lawyer *Rafael Orono (born 1958), Venezuelan boxer *Orono Wor Petchpun (born 1978), Thai kickboxer and mixed martial artist *Orono Noguchi, member of Superorganism (band) Superorganism are an indie pop band based in London, formed in early 2017. The group originally consisted of eight members: lead vocalist Orono Noguchi, as well as Emily, Harry, Tucan, Robert Strange, Ruby, B, and Soul. Many of the group's memb ... Other uses * '' Hedone orono ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Burklerk Pinsinchai
Burklerk Pinsinchai (also written as Berklerk; th, เบิกฤกษ์ ปิ่นสินชัย); is a former Muaythai practitioner from the 80s and 90s. He was a two time Lumpinee Stadium champion during the golden era of Muay Thai. Biography and career Burklerk was born in 1966 in the Buriram Province where his father initiated him to Muay Thai at the age of 9. In 1977 Burklerk moved to Bangkok to join the Pinsinchai camp owned by Lieutenant Savek Pinsinchai. He was initially too small to compete in Bangkok and fought mostly in Rangsit, Samrong and Chaophraya. Burklerk emerged as a high level fighter in 1983 when he won his first Thailand title. By 1987 he was considered one of the best fighter in the country having won two Thailand titles and being the reigning Lumpinee Stadium 112 lbs champion. For his performance he was elected Lumpinee Fighter of the Year and received the "Yod Muay Fighter of the year" award. After losing his Lumpinee Stadium 112 lbs belt in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jaroensap Kiatbanchong
Jaroensap Kiatbanchong ( th, เจริญทรัพย์ เกียรติบ้านช่อง); is a former professional Muay Thai practitioner, born 29 September 1971 in Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. He won two Lumpinee Stadium titles during the golden era of Muay Thai and was elected Fighter of the Year in 1992. After career After retiring from competition Jaroensap opened a gym called Sit Jaroensap in Pathum Thani. He teaches to fighters competing in Bangkok such as Phetsongpark Sitjaroensap, Phtesongkom Sitjaroensap and his son Fourwin Sitjaroensap who won an IFMA Youth World title in 2017 and the True4U 108 lbs title in 2018. Titles and accomplishments *Lumpinee Stadium ** 1991 Lumpinee Stadium 112 lbs Champion (one defense) ** 1992 Lumpinee Stadium 115 lbs Champion (one defense) Awards * 1992 Sport Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year Muay Thai record , - style="background:#cfc;" , 2013-12- , , Win , , align=left, Nungu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nungubon Sitlerchai
Nungubon Sitlerchai ( th, หนึ่งอุบล ศิษย์เลิศชัย) is a Thai former Muay Thai fighter and boxer. He was a 4 weights Lumpinee Stadium champion during the golden era of Muay Thai. Biography & career Nungubon started Muay Thai at the age of 7 at home. Around 16 years old he joined the Por Muang Ubon gym and began fighting in Bangkok stadiums two years later. Being born with one leg shorter than the other didn't prevent him from becoming a dominant champion in Bangkok, winning four Lumpinee Stadium titles between 1990 and 1999. Nungubon owns victories over 8 different Fighter of the Year award recipients: Langsuan Panyuthaphum (KO), Kaensak Sor.Ploenjit, Jaroensap Kiatbanchong, Wangchannoi Sor Palangchai (KO), Kaolan Kaovichit, Saenchai Sor.Kingstar, Fahsuchon Sit-Or and Thongchai Tor.Silachai. After his fighting career Nungubon opened his own gym Sit Nungubon in his native province of Ubon Ratchathani. Titles & honours Muay Thai *Lumpine ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thongchai Tor
Thongchai or Tongchai are romanizations of two homophonous Thai names, and (). Both are masculine given names, and also a surname. Given name People with the given name Thongchai () include: * Thongchai Akkarapong, footballer * Thongchai Jaidee, golfer * Thongchai Sitsongpeenong, Muay Thai boxer * Thongchai Sukkoki, footballer * Thongchai Winichakul, historian * Tongchai Teptani, boxer People with the given name Thongchai () include: * Thongchai McIntyre Thongchai McIntyre ( th, ธงไชย แมคอินไตย์, ; born Albert Thongchai McIntyre; 8 December 1958) is a Thai singer and actor. He is also sometimes known as Bird Thongchai, Phi Bird ("elder brother Bird") or simply Bir ..., singer * Thongchai Rathchai, footballer Surname People with the surname Thongchai () include: * Suradech Thongchai, footballer People with the surname Thongchai () include: * Pipob Thongchai, political activist {{Given name, type=both Thai masculine given names Thai-la ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |