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  2. Buakaw Banchamek - Wikipedia

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    He owns a resort-style development project called Buakaw Village in Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The project was founded in April 2018 after Banchamek Gym, previously located in Bangkok, was deemed incapable of handling the influx of Thais and foreigners who came to train at the gym. [ 122 ]

  3. 2023 in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    The event was headlined by a Special Rules Bare Knuckle Thai Fight featuring Muay Thai icons Buakaw Banchamek vs. Saenchai, who were scheduled to face each other in March 2023. [ 50 ] The co-main event featured a title match between defending champion Fani Peloumpi and Po Denman for the BKFC Thailand Strawweight Championship.

  4. Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The event was headlined by a Special Rules Bare Knuckle Thai Fight featuring Muay Thai icons Buakaw Banchamek vs. Saenchai, who were scheduled to face each other in March 2023. [24] The co-main event featured a title match between defending champion Fani Peloumpi and Po Denman for the BKFC Thailand Strawweight Championship.

  5. Kunlun Fight - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 2015 it was announced that Kunlun Fight had signed one of the most successful and famous [10] 70 kg kickboxers in history, 2 time K-1 World Max Champion Buakaw Banchamek to an exclusive 6-fight contract. [11] [12] Buakaw has continued fighting in the promotion beyond the original 6-fight contract.

  6. Nieky Holzken - Wikipedia

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    Nieky Holzken made his K-1 debut on November 26, 2006, at K-1 World MAX North European Qualification in Stockholm, Sweden.He won the tournament by three consecutive KO's over Björn Kjöllerström, Joakim Karlsson and Elias Daniel.

  7. K-1 World MAX 2004 World Tournament final - Wikipedia

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    The tournament winner was Buakaw Por. Pramuk who won the ten million yen first prize by defeating reigning K-1 MAX champion and pre-tournament favourite Masato in the final by unanimous decision after an extra extension round. It was an excellent victory for the relatively unknown Thai who would burst on to the global kickboxing scene and would ...

  8. 2024 in K-1 - Wikipedia

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    Buakaw Banchamek: Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 2024 K-1 World MAX -70 kg Tournament Quarterfinals Super Welterweight 70 kg Sergio Sanchez def. Petros Cabelinho KO (Right overhand) 2 2:25 2024 K-1 World MAX -70 kg Tournament Reserve Super Featherweight 60 kg Tomoya Yokoyama: def. Cabelo Monteiro TKO (3 Knockdowns) 1 1:47 Featherweight 57.5 kg

  9. Dzhabar Askerov - Wikipedia

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    He faced Buakaw Banchamek (then-Buakaw Por Pramuk) at the main event for Yokkao Extreme 2012 on January 21, 2012, in Milan, Italy. Askerov lost by points to Buakaw after the 3-round battle. [1] He was expected to face Yoshihiro Sato in a tournament reserve bout at Glory 3: Rome - 2012 Middleweight Slam Final 8 on November 3, 2012, in Rome ...