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  2. Rodlek P.K. Saenchaimuaythaigym - Wikipedia

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    Upon finishing high school, Rodlek moved to Bangkok to build on his fighting career. It was in the country's capital where he also joined the Sitsongpeenong Gym, while also completing his bachelor's degree in management. [2] Rodlek made his name in Muay Thai with his repeated successes at the famed Channel 7 Boxing Stadium.

  3. Rafi Bohic - Wikipedia

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    Rafi discovered Muay Thai at 17 years old after a year of training in the French boxing discipline Savate. He moved to Thailand to the Singpatong gym in 2012 inspired by Damien Alamos. [2] Rafi Bohic won the WBC Muaythai Super Lightweight title with a decision win over Aranchai Kiatpatarphan during the Best Of Siam 8 event. [3]

  4. Penek Sitnumnoi - Wikipedia

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    2011 Channel 7 Boxing Stadium Super Featherweight (130 lbs) Champion; World Professional Muaythai Federation. 2013 WPMF World Super Featherweight (130 lbs) Champion [3] Siam Omnoi Stadium. 2010 Siam Omnoi Boxing Stadium Featherweight (126 lbs) Champion; Awards. 2011 2011 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year [4] [5]

  5. Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu - Wikipedia

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    Sylvie Von Duuglas-Ittu (born 3 November 1983) is an American professional Muay Thai fighter. [4] Living and competing in Thailand, where she holds the most recorded number of fights by a foreigner in the country, Duuglas-Ittu is a two-times International Professional Combat Council (IPCC) World Champion and the 2023 WBC Minimumweight Muay Thai World Champion.

  6. Dzhabar Askerov - Wikipedia

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    Dzhabar had his first professional fight when he was 18, a four-man tournament which he won. A few years later, Askerov moved to Thailand to train with the best at the birthplace of his beloved sport, settling at Rompo Gym in Bangkok. In November 2012 he moved to Melbourne, Australia and began training at Fighters Xpress with trainer Peter Hatton.

  7. List of IBF Muaythai world champions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of IBF Muay Thai world champions, showing every world champion certificated by the International Boxing Federation Muaythai (IBF Muay Thai). The IBF, which is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, started certifying their own Muay Thai world champions in late 2017.

  8. Cyrus Washington - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 2010, Washington scored a 1st-round knockout against rising Muaythai star Harlee Por.Pramuk winning the Pk-1 Championship Belt at Patong Boxing Stadium in Phuket, Thailand. [ 8 ] On December 29, 2010, as he was moving up in the ranks, Washington faced 5-times World Muay thai Champion Jomhod Kiatadisak in Phuket, Thailand . [ 9 ]

  9. Rajadamnern Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Chuwattana Muay Thai & Boxing camp is the official promoter for Rajadamnern Stadium, licensed by the Thailand Boxing Commission. [citation needed] In 2022, Global Sport Ventures Company Limited or GSV, an affiliated company of Plan B Media Public Company Limited, announced its investment in Rajadamnern Stadium Company Limited.