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Weerasak Tharakhajad
Superball Tded99 () is a Muay Thai fighter. Titles and accomplishments * Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT) ** 2014 Thailand 122 lbs Champion *International Federation of Muaythai Associations ** 2021 IFMA World Championships -63.5 kg *World Games ** 2022 IFMA Muay Thai at the World Games -63.5 kg Fight record , - style="background:#fbb;" , 2024-10-18, , Loss , , align=left, Panrit Lukjaomaesaiwaree , , ONE Friday Fights 83, Lumpinee Stadium , , Bangkok, Thailand , , KO (Right cross), , 2, , 0:57 , - style="background:#fbb;" , 2024-07-19, , Loss , , align=left, Ilyas Musaev , , ONE Friday Fights 71, Lumpinee Stadium , , Bangkok, Thailand, , KO (Punches), , 2 , , 0:55 , - style="background:#fbb;" , 2023-11-14, , Loss, , align=left, Hiroki Kasahara, , SHOOT BOXING 2023 Series Final, , Tokyo, Japan , , KO (Left hook) , , 1 , , 3:00 , - style="background:#cfc;" , 2023-10-06 , , Win , , align=left, Julio Lobo , , ON ...
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Samut Sakhon
Samut Sakhon (, , is a city in Thailand; it is the capital of Samut Sakhon province. It is also part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Toponymy Samut Sakhon was formerly called Tha Chin (Chinese Pier) probably because, in the old days, it had been a trading port for a vast number of Chinese junks. In 1548, a city named Sakhon Buri was established at the mouth of the Tha Chin River. A center for recruiting troops from various seaside towns. The name of the city was changed to Mahachai when Khlong (canal) Mahachai was dug in 1704 to connect the Tha Chin River to the city. Later, the city was renamed Samut Sakhon by King Rama IV but it is still popularly called Mahachai by its residents. Geography The general topography of the city is a coastal lowland about 1 meter above sea level. There are no islands, mountains or minerals. The Tha Chin River and Mahachai Canal flow into the Gulf of Thailand at Bang Ya Phraek subdistrict. The general condition is an urban community with ho ...
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Phet Utong Or
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Pattani Province
Pattani (, ; , , , ; ) is one of the southern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from southeast clockwise) Narathiwat, Yala, and Songkhla. Its capital is the town of Pattani. Geography Pattani is on the Malay Peninsula, with the coast of the Gulf of Thailand to the north. The south is dominated by the Sankalakhiri mountain range, which includes Budo-Su-ngai Padi National Park, on the border with Yala and Narathiwat. The total forest area is or 5.6 percent of provincial area. National parks There are two national parks, along with three other national parks, make up region 6 (Pattani branch) of Thailand's protected areas. * Budo–Su-ngai Padi National Park, * Namtok Sai Khao National Park, Toponymy The name ''Pattani'' is the Thai adaptation of the Malay name Patani ( Jawi: ڤتاني), which can mean "this beach" in Patani Malay language. (In standard Malay, this would be ''pantai ini''.) According to legend, the founder of Patani went huntin ...
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Phuket, Thailand
Phuket (; , , or ''Tongkah'') is one of the southern provinces (''changwat'') of Thailand. It consists of the island of Phuket, the country's largest island, and another 32 smaller islands off its coast. Phuket lies off the west coast of mainland Thailand in the Andaman Sea. Phuket Island is connected by the Sarasin Bridge to Phang Nga province to the north. The next nearest province is Krabi, to the east across Phang Nga Bay. Phuket province, encompassing an area of , ranks as the second-smallest province in Thailand. Its size is about two-thirds the size of Singapore. Historically, Phuket Island was situated on a major trading route between India and China. This strategic location led to its frequent mention of foreign ships in the logs, including those from Portugal, France, the Netherlands, and England. Despite this attention from various European powers, Phuket was never colonized by any European nation. Economically, the province's wealth was initially derived fro ...
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Superlek Kiatmuu9
Manachai Yamsiri (; born 6 November 1995), known professionally as Superlek Kiatmuu9 (), is a Thai professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer. Nicknamed 'The Kicking Machine', he is regarded as one of the greatest Muay Thai fighters of his generation. In 2011, he won the Thailand Mini-Flyweight (105 lbs) title. The following year, he won the vacant Thailand Flyweight (112 lbs) title and the vacant Lumpinee Stadium Super Flyweight (115 lbs) title. In 2013, he won the Lumpinee Stadium Bantamweight (118 lbs) title and the Thailand Featherweight (126 lbs) title. In 2016, he won the WBC MuayThai Super Featherweight World title. In 2022, he won the vacant True4U Super Lightweight (140 lbs) title and made his ONE Championship debut. In 2023, he won the vacant ONE Flyweight (135 lbs) Kickboxing World title when he beat Daniel Puertas Gallardo. In 2024, he won the ONE Bantamweight (145 lbs) Muay Thai World title when he beat Jonathan Haggerty by knockout in the first round. A ...
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Rajadamnern Stadium
Rajadamnern Stadium (; ), also spelled ''Ratchadamnoen'', is a sporting arena in Bangkok, Thailand. Along with Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Rajadamnern is one of the two main stadiums for modern Muay Thai. It hosts fights every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. The stadium has its own ranking system and championship titles up to middleweight (160 lbs). History In 1941, the prime minister of Thailand, Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, gave orders to build a national boxing stadium on Rajadamnern Avenue. Impresse Italiane All' Estero-Oriente won the construction rights, and the 258,900 baht project foundation stone was laid on 1 March 1941. Due to the lack of construction supplies during World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ..., the projec ...
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Chiang Rai Province
Chiang Rai (, ; , ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six Provinces of Thailand, provinces that lies in Northern Thailand#Regional classification of northern Thailand, upper northern Thailand and is Thailand's northernmost province. It is bordered by the Shan State of Myanmar to the north, Bokeo province of Laos to the east, Phayao province, Phayao to the south, Lampang province, Lampang to the southwest, and Chiang Mai province, Chiang Mai to the west. The province is linked to Houayxay, Laos by the Fourth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge that spans the Mekong. Geography The average elevation of the province is . The north of the province is part of the so-called ''Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia), Golden Triangle'', where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Burma converge, an area which prior to the rise of agricultural production of coffee, pineapple, coconuts, and banana plantations, was unsafe because of drug smuggling across the borders. The Mekong River forms the boundary with Laos ...
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