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  2. Sagat Petchyindee - Wikipedia

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    Sagat Petchyindee (สกัด เพชรยินดี) amassed a total of 317 Thai boxing fights with 266 wins, 40 losses and 11 draws, 151 of those victories coming by way of KO/TKO. Petchyindee also fought Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn twice in 1984, on June 7 and October 6, but lost both fights to Dieselnoi on points.

  3. Characters of the Street Fighter series - Wikipedia

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    Sagat is an unlockable character in Street Fighter EX3, where his story has his resentment for Ryu fading. Sagat returns in Street Fighter IV as a playable character with the animosity in his feud with Ryu no longer present and even referring to him in his ending as a "friend". In Street Fighter V, Sagat is featured as part of the third season ...

  4. List of Muay Thai practitioners - Wikipedia

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    Sagat Petchyindee – three time Lumpinee Stadium champion; [18] also a professional boxer with a record of 12–2 and fought Wilfredo Gómez in 1978 for the WBC super bantamweight title; [19] considered to be the inspiration for the character Sagat in the Street Fighter video game series [20] [21]

  5. Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn - Wikipedia

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    On June 7 he faced Sagat Petchyindee at Rajadamnern Stadium at catch weight (132 lbs). [6] It was again Dieselnoi's overpowering knee strikes that won him the bout. [ 1 ] Then Dieselnoi would fly to America and face the American kickboxer John Moncayo, who was given a 5 kg advantage on the scale, in a modified rules fight (no elbows).

  6. Wilfredo Gómez - Wikipedia

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    Sagat Petchyindee: TKO 3 (15), 2:32: Jun 2, 1978 Provincial Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand: Retained WBC super bantamweight title: 20 Win 19–0–1 Juan Antonio López: TKO 7 (15), 2:41: Apr 8, 1978 Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium, Bayamón, Puerto Rico: Retained WBC super bantamweight title: 19 Win 18–0–1 Royal Kobayashi: KO 3 (15), 1: ...

  7. Virat Vachirarattanawong - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he set up a Muay Thai gym called "Petchyindee". There were many fighters competing under his stable, many are champions like Ruengsak Petchyindee, Sagatthong Petchyindee, Sirimongkol Luksiripat, Sagat Petchyindee , Yodsanklai Fairtex , Sam-A Kaiyanghadaogym , Phetmorakot Wor Sangprapai etc. [ 2 ]

  8. Muay Thai in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    He was possibly named after Sagat Petchyindee. [35] [36] [37] Adon: Muay Thai warrior and a disciple of Sagat. He appears in the original Street Fighter game as the second-to-last opponent before the final match against Sagat. In later games, he is characterized as a former pupil of Sagat, seeking to surpass his disgraced master. [38]

  9. Wichannoi Porntawee - Wikipedia

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    Rerngsak Porntawee was Petchyindee Gym's first fighter, with numerous others following suit. Wichannoi and Sagat Porntawee were the last fighters to make the transfer. Vachirarattanawong paid Sophon ฿550,000 (equivalent to ฿2,614,652 in 2020) to purchase Wichannoi in 1980. Wichannoi would then change his ring name to Wichannoi Petchyindee ...