Thai Fight#List of Thai Fight events
{{short description|Thai boxing event}}
{{Infobox company
|name = Thai Fight
|logo = File:Thai Fight.png
|type = Private
|foundation = 2009
|defunct =
|founder = Nopporn Wartin
|location = Bangkok, Thailand
|key_people = Nopparat Puttarattanamanee
Tanee Temboonsak
|industry = Muay Thai promotion
Muay Thai event organizer
|owner =
|homepage = {{URL|http://www.thaifight.com/ |Official website}}
}}
Thai Fight ({{langx|th|ไทยไฟต์}};ตำนาน 'ไทยไฟต์' ใต้เงามายา. เนชั่นสุดสัปดาห์. ปีที่ 20 ฉบับที่ 1038. วันที่ 20 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2555. ISSN 1513-5705. หน้า 13 stylized as THAI FIGHT in capitals) is a Muay Thai promotion based in Bangkok, Thailand, which hosts events worldwide and all across Thailand.{{cite web|url=https://www.thephuketnews.com/muay-thai-boxers-weigh-in-ahead-of-thai-fight-phuket-70479.php|title=Muay Thai boxers weigh in ahead of Thai Fight Phuket|website=The Phuket News|date=22 February 2019}} Thai Fight events are produced in conjunction with the Tourism Authority of Thailand.{{cite web|url=http://www.wmcmuaythai.org/2020/01/15/thai-fight-chiang-rai-february-29th|title=Thai Fight Chiang Rai February 29th|website=WMC Muaythai|date=15 January 2020}} The inaugural tournament took place on August 29, 2010,{{cite web|url=http://www.absolutethai.com/thai-fight/|title=Thai Fight|website=Absolute Thai|access-date=2020-08-22}} and the promotion has since featured notable fighters such as Youssef Boughanem, Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee, Saiyok Pumpanmuang, Yodsanklai Fairtex, Buakaw Banchamek and Saenchai.{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2019/08/25/saenchai-defeats-cem-deniz-thai-fight-kham-chanod/|title=Thai Fight: Saenchai scores 48th straight win|website=Fightmag|author=Parviz Iskenderov|date=25 August 2019}}
- {{cite web|url=https://muaythaitv.fr/evenements/thai-fight-king-of-muay-thai-e2339.html|title=Thai Fight King Of Muay Thai|website=MuaythaiTV|accessdate=23 August 2020}}
- {{cite web|url=https://fightsportasia.wordpress.com/2013/05/31/thai-fight-2013the-pinto-brothers-take-on-yodsanklai-and-sudsakorn/|title=Thai Fight 2013:The Pinto Brothers Take on Yodsanklai and Sudsakorn|website=Fight Sport Asia|author=CCSanderson|date=31 May 2013}}
In 2011, the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej (King Rama IX) started supporting the Thai Fight events and founded the Thai Fight King's Cup Tournament.{{cite web|url=https://www.phuket.net/events/thai-fight-thai-fest-patong|title=Thai Fight Thai Fest in Patong|website=CombatPress|author=Phuket.net|accessdate=23 August 2020}} The winners are awarded the King's Cup and a 1,000,000 Thai baht cash prize.{{cite web|url=https://www.tigermuaythai.com/tmt-fighter-amir-naseri-wins-the-2019-kings-cup-tournament-final-1m-thb-price|title=TMT Fighter Amir Naseri wins the 2019 King's Cup tournament final & 1M THB Price!|website=TigerMuaythai|date=21 December 2019}} The annual Thai Fight: King of Muay Thai tournament awards the finalist a grand prize of 2,000,000 baht and an Isuzu pickup truck.{{cite web|url=https://www.siamfightmag.com/en/muaythai-en/reports-en/others-reports-muaythai-en/1054-the-tournaments-of-muay-thai-in-thailand|title=The Tournements of Muaythai in Thailand|author=Serge Trefeu|website=SiamFightMag|accessdate=23 August 2020|archive-date=28 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200928180258/http://www.siamfightmag.com/en/muaythai-en/reports-en/others-reports-muaythai-en/1054-the-tournaments-of-muay-thai-in-thailand|url-status=dead}}
History
= Creation =
Thai Fight Co. Ltd. was founded by former film and television director Nopporn Wartin. His vision of spreading Thai culture and Thai traditions eventually led to the birth of the "Thai Fight" brand. Muay Thai being the national sport of Thailand, Wartin chose to use it as a platform to spread his vision to the rest of the world. The first Thai Fight event was hosted on August 29, 2010.{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2019/12/25/how-to-watch-thai-fight-2020-in-thailand/|title=How to watch Thai Fight 2020 in Thailand|website=Fightmag|author=Parviz Iskenderov|date=25 December 2019}} Thai Fight fully embraces Thai cultural values and uniquely reflects Thai cultural identity.
= Business =
The Thai Fight office is located in the Wang Thonglang District of Bangkok.
After its founding in 2009, the company went on to host its first Thai Fight: King of Muay Thai tournament on August 29, 2010. Notable fighters who participated included Fabio Pinca, Youssef Boughanem, Liam Harrison and Vitaly Gurkov. The tournament concluded on December 6, 2010, with Pinca emerging as the first-ever Thai Fight champion.
In 2011, the promotion rose to further popularity with its signing of former K-1 World MAX champion and superstar Buakaw Banchamek, who would go on to win two Thai Fight tournaments in 2011 and 2012. However, he was engaged in a dispute with his gym at the time: Por. Pramuk. Buakaw appeared on THAI FIGHT Extreme 2012: Pattaya without the gym's approval, leading to them suing both him and Thai Fight. This resulted in Buakaw announcing his retirement from Muay Thai. Thai Fight would file a countersuit against Por. Pramuk, which eventually led to an agreement between all parties with withdraw all lawsuits.{{cite web|url=https://www.muaythaicitizen.com/buakaw-muay-thais-original-global-ambassador/|title=Buakaw: Muay Thai's Original Global Ambassador|website=Muay Thai Citizen|date=2021-02-03|access-date=2021-06-21}}{{cite news|url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/296017/buakaw-calls-it-quits-as-dispute-rages-on|title=Buakaw calls it quits as dispute rages on|website=Bangkok Post|date=2012-06-01|access-date=2021-06-21}} Buakaw fought on Thai Fight for the final time at Thai Fight 2012 on December 16, 2012, defeating Vitaly Gurkov to win the 70 kg King's Cup Tournament Championship.{{cite web|url=https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-buakaw-easily-defeats-hurkou-in-thai-fight-final-35555.php|title=Phuket: Buakaw easily defeats Hurkou in Thai Fight final|website=The Phuket News|date=2012-12-20|access-date=2021-06-21}}
Thai Fight held its first overseas event on May 14, 2011, with THAI FIGHT Extreme 2011: France in Cannes, France. In 2011, three of six Thai Fight events (titled THAI FIGHT Extreme) were held outside of Thailand, with the other two events taking place in Hong Kong and Japan. In 2012, Thai Fight also held two international events (also titled THAI FIGHT Extreme) in England and France. Between 2011 and 2013, ten THAI FIGHT Extreme events were hosted, five of which were held in foreign countries.
Thai Fight returned to hosting overseas events in 2014 (titled THAI FIGHT World Battle), visiting Macau and Vietnam. In 2015, the promotion held events (now titled THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai) in China, Russia and Vietnam. The promotion regularly hosts events internationally, in countries such as: Russia, Italy, Spain, Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, France and England.{{cite web|url=http://www.mmaplus.co.uk/kickboxing/thai-fight-peters-vs-saenchai|title=Thai Fight Quick Result: Despite spirited performance Peters comes up short against Saenchai|website=MmmaPlus|author=Roberto Reid|date=11 September 2016}}
- {{cite web|url=https://combatpress.com/2017/05/thai-fight-italy-results/|title=Thai Fight Italy Results: Saenchai Continues Lengthy Win Streak, Sudsakorn Bests Meoni|website=CombatPress|author=Zach Aittama|date=27 May 2017}}
- {{cite web|author=Parviz Iskenderov|title=Saenchai Defeats Juan Salmeron at Thai Fight Barcelona – Results|url=http://www.fightmag.com.au/2017/10/01/muay-thai-fight-barcelona-results|website =Fightmag|date =1 October 2017}}
- {{cite web|author=Olivier Angelini|title=THAI FIGHT MOSCOW - Russia - Video et résultats|url=https://boxemag.com/muay-k-1/muay-k-1-news/item/thai-fight-russia-fight-card-et-live-stream-pour-le-17-septembre.html|website =BoxeMag|date = 18 September 2015}}
- {{cite web|author=Olivier Angelini|title=THAI FIGHT - Vietnam - Résultats et videos|url=https://boxemag.com/muay-k-1/muay-k-1-resultats/item/thai-fight-vietnam-resultats-et-videos.html|website=BoxeMag|date = 24 October 2015}} However, there has not been an international event since 2018.
On November 25, 2017, Thai Fight held the historic KHMER THAI FIGHT event. The event was held to strengthen ties between Thailand and Cambodia.{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2017/11/07/muay-thai-fight-khmer-announced/|title=Saenchai & Sudsakorn, among others in Khmer – Thai Fight|website=Fightmag|date=2017-11-07|access-date=2021-06-21}} Being held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the event was unlike previous Thai Fight events due to the fact that it featured both Muay Thai and Kun Khmer matches, with the event pitting the Southeast Asian fighters against various foreign fighters.{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2017/11/26/khmer-thai-fight-results/|title=Saenchai defeats Arthur Sorsor at Khmer – Thai Fight, results|website=Fightmag|date=2017-11-26|access-date=2021-06-21}}
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Thai Fight held its first event behind closed doors in 11 years, with THAI FIGHT DMHTT at Siam Omnoi Stadium on April 25, 2021.{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CN9_YndBYE2/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/CN9_YndBYE2 |archive-date=2021-12-24 |url-access=registration|title=THAI FIGHT DMHTT Fight Card|website=Instagram|author=muaythairesults|date=2021-04-22|access-date=2021-04-25}}{{cbignore}}
= Tourism =
The promotion is run in conjunction with the Tourism Authority of Thailand and is aimed at promoting tourism in various provinces of the Kingdom of Thailand.{{cite web|url=http://www.wmcmuaythai.org/2019/10/22/thai-fight-bang-saen|title=Thai Fight: Bang Saen|website=WMC Muaythai|date=19 October 2020}}
= Thai Fight Kard Chuek =
In 2013, the promotion produced a reality television show where Thai Fight stars Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee and Saiyok Pumpanmuang coached a team of farang on the reality television series Thai Fight Kard Chuek, to be shown over between July and August 2013 on Thailand's Channel 3. Notable fighters who appeared on the series included Youssef Boughanem and Tun Tun Min (credited as Zaw Tum). On December 22, 2013, the two coaches faced each other in the Thai Fight Kard Chuek Final, where Sor Klinmee defeated Pumpanmuang by extension-round decision to claim the 6,000,000 baht grand prize.{{cite web|url=https://fightsportasia.wordpress.com/2013/05/18/thai-fight-begins-shooting-new-reality-show-with-sudsakorn-and-saiyok-as-coaches|title=Thai Fight Begins Shooting New Reality Show with Sudsakorn and Saiyok as Coaches|website=Fight Sport Asia|author=CCSanderson|date=28 May 2013|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607024732/http://fightsportasia.com/2013/05/18/thai-fight-begins-shooting-new-reality-show-with-sudsakorn-and-saiyok-as-coaches/ |archive-date=7 June 2013}}
Thai Fight Kard Chuek also refers to the format of Muay Thai where fighters use rope bindings in place of gloves to pay homage to Muay boran, the historical form of the sport, with modern Muay Thai rules in place.{{cite web|url=http://fahthaimag.com/thai-fight-kard-chuek/|title=From Ancient Muay Thai to Thai Fight Kard Chuek|website=Fah Thai|date=29 October 2019|access-date=2020-12-08}}{{cite web|url=https://www.muaythaicitizen.com/kard-chuek-muay-thai-ropes/|title= Kard Chuek: Muay Thai Ropes|website=Muay Thai Citizen|date=2020-09-06|access-date=2020-12-08}} Since 2014, most fights in Thai Fight have been predominantly fought under Kard Chuek rules with few exceptions using gloves.
= Thai Fight League =
In April 2023, Thai Fight announced a new weekly program called Thai Fight League, which would feature upcoming Muay Thai fighters. The event would take place at Beat Active in BITEC Bangna. The inaugural event aired on May 7, 2023, on Channel 8 at 6:00 PM, featuring exclusively Kard Chuek fights.{{cite web|url=https://thaifight.com/thai-fight-league-1/|title=THAI FIGHT LEAGUE #1|website=thaifight.com|date=16 May 2023 |access-date=2023-05-28}} Thai Fight League also served as the venue for the 32nd edition of the Isuzu Cup tournament, changing the tournament format from 5-round fights to 3-round fights as well.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}}
= Sponsorship =
The brand Thailand Graphite Co. Ltd, Isuzu, Thai Beverage and the Tourism Authority of Thailand are sponsors of the promotion.
Broadcasting
For almost a decade, Thai Fight's longtime television partner was Channel 3. In 2020, it was announced that Thai Fight had entered a partnership with Channel 8, joining Muay Thai programs Super Champ Muay Thai and Muay Hardcore . As of December 2022, Thai Fight events are still broadcast on Channel 8.
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Channel 3
| 2010–2019 |
Channel 8{{Cite web|last=ช่อง 8|title=THAI FIGHT {{!}} ช่อง 8|url=https://www.thaich8.com/program_detail/179|access-date=2021-06-09|website=www.thaich8.com|language=th}}{{Cite web|title=THAI FIGHT ช่อง8 – thai sky new|url=https://thaiskynew.com/thai-fight-%e0%b8%8a%e0%b9%88%e0%b8%ad%e0%b8%878/|access-date=2021-06-09|language=th|archive-date=2021-06-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210609090057/https://thaiskynew.com/thai-fight-%E0%B8%8A%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%878/|url-status=dead}}
| 2020–present |
Beginning in 2019, the Thai Fight official YouTube channel also began broadcasting events via the YouTube livestreaming function.
Rules
=Match length=
Thai Fight deviates from customary Muay Thai by hosting three-round matches, as opposed to five rounds. This is to prevent stalling and encourage more activity between fighters. Each fight consists of three rounds of three minutes with 2-minute rest periods between each round.
In the event of a draw after 3 rounds, a fourth extension round will be fought. If the fight is still tied after 4 rounds, a fifth round will be fought to determine a winner.
=Judging=
Fights can be won by decision, knockout or technical knockout. Three knockdowns will automatically result in a technical knockout.
In Thai Fight, knockdowns are scored differently from conventional Muay Thai and kickboxing. If a knockdown is scored, the dominant fighter will be awarded 10–9 round. In the event a fighter scores two knockdowns in the same round, the round will be scored 10–8 in favor of the dominant fighter. Otherwise, rounds are judged based on a fighter's aggression, striking volume and use of Muay Thai techniques.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi6gYoTwUhw|title=MUAY THAI'S HIDDEN SECRETS BY THAI FIGHT EP. 6 - THAI FIGHT SCORING SYSTEM|website=YouTube|date=2020-04-10|access-date=2021-06-19}} In recent Thai Fight events, use of certain mae mai and luk mai techniques can earn a fighter performance-based cash bonuses.
=Weight classes=
While there are no official weight classes in Thai Fight, with superfights being held at varying weight classes, there are 4 titles across three weight classes during the Thai Fight King's Cup Tournament.
The inaugural Thai Fight tournament in 2010 saw fighters contesting for the 67 kg welterweight tournament title. The 2011 tournament saw the introduction of the 70 kg title. Up until 2013, the only tournament titles in Thai Fight were the 67 kg and 70 kg King's Cup Tournament. The 70 kg Kard Chuek title was first contested for in 2013. In 2014, the first Thai Fight 72.5 kg King's Cup Tournament was held. Thai Fight also held a one-time Heavyweight Tournament in 2012, where fighters weighing over 100 kilograms competed.
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! Division ! Upper weight limit | |
Welterweight | {{convert|67|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
Junior Middleweight | {{convert|70|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
Middleweight | {{convert|72.5|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} |
Events
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!Event !Date !Venue !City |
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102
|THAI FIGHT Phayao |December 22, 2024 |Pho Khun Ngam Muang Monument |Phayao, Thailand |
101
|THAI FIGHT Ajarn Tom |November 24, 2024 |Lan Hor Wot |Roi Et, Thailand |
100
|THAI FIGHT QINGDAO |November 10, 2024 |Chengyang Stadium |Shandong, China |
99
|THAI FIGHT Sethi Ruea Thong |October 20, 2024 |Activity Area |Lopburi, Thailand |
98
|THAI FIGHT Mueang Khon |August 4, 2024 |Central Plaza Nakhon Si Thammarat |Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand |
97
|THAI FIGHT Phraya Phichai Dap Hak |July 7, 2024 |Phraya Phichai Dap Hak Stadium |Uttaradit, Thailand |
96
|THAI FIGHT Pluak Daeng |March 24, 2024 |CK Plaza |Rayong, Thailand |
95
|THAI FIGHT Phimai |February 25, 2024 |Brahmathat |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
94
|THAI FIGHT Rajabhakti Park |February 4, 2024 |Rajabhakti Park |Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
93
|THAI FIGHT Lung Pu Thuat |December 24, 2023 |Phuttha Utthayan Maharat at Wat Wachira Thammaram |Ayutthaya province, Thailand |
92
|THAI FIGHT Bang Kachao |November 26, 2023 |Kung Bang Kachao Activity Area Phet Hueng 7 |Samut Prakan province, Thailand |
91
|THAI FIGHT Sethi Ruea Thong |October 30, 2023 |Activity area at Wat Phu Noi |Lopburi province, Thailand |
90
|THAI FIGHT Luk Luang Phor Sothorn |June 18, 2023 |Community Dome at Wat Saman Rattanaram Hospital |Chachoengsao province, Thailand |
89
|THAI FIGHT 100 Years Rajabhat Korat |May 21, 2023 |Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
88
|THAI FIGHT Rome 2 |April 22, 2023 |Palacesaroni |Rome, Italy |
87
|THAI FIGHT KonLakPathum 2 |February 26, 2023 |Jumbo Market |Pathum Thani, Thailand |
86
|THAI FIGHT Luang Phor Ruay |February 5, 2023 |Courtyard beside Wat Cherng Khao |Saraburi, Thailand |
85
|THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan |December 24, 2022 |The courtyard in front of Nimibutr Stadium |Bangkok, Thailand |
84
|THAI FIGHT Vana Nava Huahin |November 20, 2022 |True Arena Huahin |Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
83
|THAI FIGHT Vajiravudh |October 16, 2022 |Asiatique the Riverfront |Bangkok, Thailand |
82
|THAI FIGHT Sisaket |June 26, 2022 |Pooyai Heng's Sports Arena |Sisaket, Thailand |
81
|THAI FIGHT Nakhon Sawan |May 29, 2022 |Ban Rai Subdistrict Administrative Organization |Nakhon Sawan, Thailand |
80
|THAI FIGHT Sung Noen |May 8, 2022 |Prasat Muang Khaek |Suen Noen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
79
|THAI FIGHT KonLak Pathum |April 17, 2022 |Nakorn Rangsit Multipurpose Square |Pathum Thani, Thailand |
78
|THAI FIGHT Lampang |March 20, 2022 |Lampang, Thailand |
77
|THAI FIGHT Khao Aor |December 19, 2021 |Wat Khao Aor Stadium |Phatthalung, Thailand |
76
|THAI FIGHT Strong |July 4, 2021 |JF Boxing Pattaya |
75
|THAI FIGHT DMHTT |April 25, 2021 |Omnoi Stadium |Samut Sakhon, Thailand |
74
|THAI FIGHT Nan |April 3, 2021 |Pa Pei Yard, Huaen Hung Tor |Nan, Thailand |
73
|THAI FIGHT Pluak Daeng |November 28, 2020 |CK Plaza |Rayong, Thailand |
72
|THAI FIGHT Korat 2020 |November 7, 2020 |City Hall Ground |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
71
|THAI FIGHT Begins |October 17, 2020 |CentralPlaza Westgate |Nonthaburi, Thailand |
70
|THAI FIGHT New Normal |September 19, 2020 |MCC Hall the Mall Bangkapi |Bangkok, Thailand |
69
|THAI FIGHT Thai Fest in Patong |December 21, 2019 |The Myth Patong |Phuket, Thailand |
68
|THAI FIGHT Mae Sot |November 23, 2019 |Naresuan Stadium |
67
|THAI FIGHT Bangsaen |October 26, 2019 |Laem Thaen Bangsaen |Bang Saen Beach, Chonburi, Thailand |
66
|THAI FIGHT Kham Chanod |August 24, 2019 |Montatip Hall at UD Town |Udon Thani, Thailand |
65
|THAI FIGHT Betong |June 29, 2019 |Betong Municipal Stadium |
64
|THAI FIGHT Samui 2019 |April 27, 2019 |Phru Chaweng |Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand |
63
|THAI FIGHT Mueang Khon 2019 |March 30, 2019 |CentralPlaza Nakhon Si Thammarat |Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand |
62
|THAI FIGHT Phuket |February 23, 2019 |Laguna Phuket |Phuket, Thailand |
61
|THAI FIGHT Nakhon Ratchasima |December 22, 2018 |City Hall Ground |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
60
|THAI FIGHT Saraburi |November 24, 2018 |Saraburi, Thailand |
59
|THAI FIGHT Chiang Rai |October 27, 2018 |CentralPlaza Chiang Rai |Chiang Rai, Thailand |
58
|THAI FIGHT Rayong |August 15, 2018 |Makro Hall Rayong |Rayong, Thailand |
57
|THAI FIGHT Hat Yai |July 17, 2018 |Khlong Hae City Square |
56
|THAI FIGHT Samui 2018 |May 12, 2018 |Phru Chaweng |Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand |
55
|THAI FIGHT Rome |April 21, 2018 |Atlantico Live |Rome, Italy |
54
|THAI FIGHT Mueang Khon |March 24, 2018 |CentralPlaza Nakhon Si Thammarat |Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand |
53
|THAI FIGHT 2017 Bangkok |January 27, 2018 |Bangkok City Hall Square |Bangkok, Thailand |
52
|THAI FIGHT Chiang Mai |December 23, 2017 |CentralPlaza Chiang Mai Airport |Chiang Mai, Thailand |
51
|KHMER THAI FIGHT |November 25, 2017 |Phnom Penh Olympic Indoor Stadium |Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
50
|THAI FIGHT Barcelona |September 30, 2017 |Palau dels Esports de Barcelona |Barcelona, Spain |
50
|THAI FIGHT We Love Yala |July 15, 2017 |Yala Sports University |Yala, Thailand |
49
|THAI FIGHT Italy |May 27, 2017 |Turin, Italy |
48
|THAI FIGHT Samui 2017 |April 29, 2017 |Phru Chaweng |Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand |
47
|THAI FIGHT The Fighter King |December 24, 2016 |Bangkok, Thailand |
46
|THAI FIGHT AIR RACE 1 |November 19, 2016 |U-Tapao International Airport |Rayong, Thailand |
45
|THAI FIGHT Chengdu |October 15, 2016 |Sichuan Emeisun City Stadium |Chengdu, China |
44
|THAI FIGHT London |September 11, 2016 |London, England, U.K. |
43
|THAI FIGHT KMITL |August 20, 2016 |King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang |Bangkok, Thailand |
42
|THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai |July 23, 2016 |Westgate Hall floor4 |Nonthaburi, Thailand |
41
|THAI FIGHT Samui 2016 |April 30, 2016 |Phru Chaweng |Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand |
40
|THAI FIGHT Paris |April 18, 2016 |Paris, France |
39
|THAI FIGHT Korat |March 19, 2016 |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
38
|THAI FIGHT Count Down |December 31, 2015 |CentralPlaza Ratchaprasong |Bangkok, Thailand |
37
|THAI FIGHT 2015: 2nd Round |November 21, 2015 |Royal Police Cadet Academy Sampharn |Nakhon Pathom, Thailand |
36
|THAI FIGHT 2015: First Round |October 24, 2015 |Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
35
|THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai 2015: Moscow |September 17, 2015 |Ray Just Arena |Moscow, Russia |
34
|THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai 2015: 100 Years Narathiwat |August 22, 2015 |Maharat Stadium, Su-ngai Kolok |Narathiwat, Thailand |
33
|THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai 2015: China |July 18, 2015 |Henan Indoor Stadium |Zhengzhou, China |
32
|THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai 2015: Samui |May 12, 2015 |Phru Chaweng |Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand |
31
|THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai 2015: CRMA |April 14, 2015 |Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy |Nakhon Nayok, Thailand |
30
|THAI FIGHT 2014: Competition for the Championship Round |December 21, 2014 |Asiatique the Riverfront |Bangkok, Thailand |
29
|THAI FIGHT 2014: 2nd Round |November 22, 2014 |Wufoo Shopping Center |Khon Kaen, Thailand |
28
|THAI FIGHT 2014: First Round |October 25, 2014 |MCC Hall the Mall Bangkapi |Bangkok, Thailand |
27
|THAI FIGHT World Battle 2014: Vietnam |September 20, 2014 |Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
26
|THAI FIGHT World Battle 2014: Nakhon Sawan |August 16, 2014 |Nakhon Sawan Gymnasium |Nakhon Sawan, Thailand |
25
|THAI FIGHT World Battle 2014: Macao |June 28, 2014 |
24
|THAI FIGHT World Battle 2014: Chakrinaruebet |April 16, 2014 |
23
|THAI FIGHT World Battle 2014: Klai Kang Won |February 22, 2014 |Hua Hin Queen's Park |Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand |
22
|THAI FIGHT 2013: Competition for the Championship Round |December 22, 2013 |rowspan=3|Bangkok, Thailand |
21
|THAI FIGHT 2013: 2nd Round |November 30, 2013 |MCC Hall the Mall Bangkapi |
20
|THAI FIGHT 2013: First Round |October 23, 2013 |
19
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2013: Pattani |September 22, 2013 |Pattani, Thailand |
18
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2013: Bangkok |June 29, 2013 |MCC Hall the Mall Bangkapi |Bangkok, Thailand |
17
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2013: Pattaya |April 19, 2013 |Bali Hai Pier |Pattaya, Thailand |
16
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2013: Muay Thai Day |February 23, 2013 |Ayutthaya, Thailand |
15
|THAI FIGHT 2012: Competition for the Championship Round |December 16, 2012 |Equestrian statue of King Chulalongkorn Square |Bangkok, Thailand |
14
|THAI FIGHT 2012: 2nd Round |November 25, 2012 |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
13
|THAI FIGHT 2012: First Round |October 23, 2012 |Bangkok, Thailand |
12
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2012: France |September 19, 2012 |Lyon, France |
11
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2012: England |August 17, 2012 |Leicester, England, U.K. |
10
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2012: Pattaya |April 17, 2012 |Bali Hai Pier |Pattaya, Thailand |
9
|THAI FIGHT 2011: Competition for the Championship Round |December 18, 2011 |Equestrian statue of King Chulalongkorn Square |Bangkok, Thailand |
8
|THAI FIGHT 2011: 2nd Round |November 27, 2011 |Imperial World Samrong |Samut Prakan, Thailand |
7
|THAI FIGHT 2011: First Round |September 25, 2011 |Thammasat Rangsit Convention Center |Pathum Thani, Thailand |
6
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2011: Japan |August 17, 2011 |Tokyo, Japan |
5
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2011: Hong Kong |July 17, 2011 |
4
|THAI FIGHT Extreme 2011: France |May 14, 2011 |Palm Beach Cannes |Cannes, France |
3
|THAI FIGHT 2010: Competition for the Championship Round |December 6, 2010 |Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
2
|THAI FIGHT 2010: 2nd Round |October 23, 2010 |rowspan=2|Indoor Stadium Huamark |rowspan=2|Bangkok, Thailand |
1
|THAI FIGHT 2010: First Round |August 29, 2010 |
Champions
= Thai Fight King's Cups =
Starting in 2011, his majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej (King Rama IX) started gracing the trophies of the Thai Fight annual tournaments. The annual Thai Fight King's Cup Tournament sees international fighters competing against Thailand's elite athletes and the winners of each weight divisions are awarded the King's Cups and 1,000,000 Thai baht. Since his succession to the throne, King Maha Vajiralongkorn has continued the tradition started by his father.
The 2020 schedule saw the introduction of the Queen's Cup, bestowed by Queen Suthida, which will be the first women's tournament in Thai Fight.
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! Event !! King | |
King's Cup 2020 | King's Cups from King Vajiralongkorn / Queen's Cup from Queen Suthida |
King's Cup 2019 | King's Cup from King Vajiralongkorn |
King's Cup 2018 | King's Cup from King Vajiralongkorn |
King's Cup 2017 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej & Vajiralongkorn |
King's Cup 2016 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
King's Cup 2015 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
King's Cup 2014 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
King's Cup 2013 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
King's Cup 2012 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
King's Cup 2011 | King's Cup from King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
= Tournament Champions =
The annual Thai Fight: King of Muay Thai tournament sees international and local fighters compete for the grand prize of 2,000,000 Thai baht and an Isuzu pickup truck.
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! Event !! Date !! Division !! Champion | |||
Thai Fight 2010 | December 6, 2010 | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|FRA}} Fabio Pinca |
rowspan=2| Thai Fight 2011 | rowspan=2|December 18, 2011 | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Kem Sitsongpeenong |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Buakaw Banchamek | ||
rowspan=3| Thai Fight 2012 | rowspan=3|December 16, 2012 | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Singmanee Kaewsamrit |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Buakaw Banchamek | ||
Heavyweight / 100+ kg | {{flagdeco|FRA}} Patrice Quarteron | ||
rowspan=3| Thai Fight 2013 | rowspan=3| December 22, 2013 | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Fahmongkol Sor.Jor.Danrayong |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Yodsanklai Fairtex | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee | ||
rowspan=2| Thai Fight 2014 | rowspan=2| December 21, 2014 | Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Yodsanklai Fairtex |
Middleweight / 72.5 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saiyok Pumpanmuang | ||
rowspan=2| THAI FIGHT Count Down | rowspan=2| December 31, 2015 | Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong |
Middleweight / 72.5 kg | {{flagdeco|BEL}} Youssef Boughanem | ||
rowspan=2| THAI FIGHT The Fighter King | rowspan=2| December 24, 2016{{cite web|url=http://www.thaifight.com/event/match/thaifight-king-of-fighters|title=MATCH - THAIFIGHT THE FIGHTER KING|website=Thai Fight|access-date=2020-08-22}} | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} P.T.T. Petchrungrueng |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saenchai | ||
rowspan=4| THAI FIGHT 2017 Bangkok | rowspan=4| January 27, 2018 | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saenchai{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2018/01/28/thai-fight-bangkok-results/|title=Saenchai, Saensatharn & Chanajon victorious at Thai Fight Bangkok|website=Fightmag|date=2018-01-28|access-date=2020-08-22}}{{cite web|url=https://combatpress.com/2018/01/thai-fight-bangkok-results/|title=Thai Fight Bangkok Results: Chanajon Scores Highlight-Reel Knockout, Saenchai Wins 34th Straight|website=Combat Press|author=Zach Aittama|date=27 January 2018}} |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saensatharn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} P.T.T. Petchrungrueng | ||
Middleweight / 72.5 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Chanajon P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym | ||
rowspan=4| THAI FIGHT Nakhon Ratchasima | rowspan=4| December 22, 2018 | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saenchai{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2018/12/23/saenchai-thai-fight-final-2018-results/|title=Saenchai wins Thai Fight Final 2018 Nakhon Ratchasima|website=Fightmag|date=2018-12-23|access-date=2020-08-22}} |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Satanfah Rachanon | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|UKR}} Sasha Moisa | ||
Middleweight / 72.5 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Payak-Samui Lukjaoporongtom | ||
rowspan=3| THAI FIGHT Thai Fest in Patong | rowspan=3| December 21, 2019{{cite web|url=http://www.thaifight.com/event/match/thaifightthaifest-patong|title=MATCH - THAI FIGHT THAI FEST IN PATONG|website=Thai Fight|access-date=2020-08-22}} | Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|IRN}} Amir Naseri{{cite web|url=https://www.fightmag.com.au/2019/12/22/saenchai-kos-tophik-abdullaev-at-thai-fight-patong/|title=Saenchai KO's Tophik Abdullaev at Thai Fight Patong|website=Fightmag|date=2019-12-22|access-date=2020-08-22|archive-date=2021-10-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027191117/https://www.fightmag.com.au/2019/12/22/saenchai-kos-tophik-abdullaev-at-thai-fight-patong/|url-status=dead}} |
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saenchai | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Kitti Sor.Jor.Danrayong | ||
rowspan=4| THAI FIGHT Khao Aor | rowspan=4| December 19, 2021 | Women's Flyweight / 51 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Petchjeeja Lukjaoporongtom |
Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Kongklai AnnyMuayThai | ||
Middleweight / 72.5 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Kitti Sor.Jor.Danrayong | ||
rowspan=5| THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan | rowspan=5| December 24, 2022 | Women's 53 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|MYA}} Vero Nika |
Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Petchthongchai TBM Gym | ||
Middleweight / 72.5 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|KHM}} Thoeun Theara | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saenchai | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Por.Tor.Thor. Petchrungruang | ||
rowspan=5| THAI FIGHT Luang Pu Thuat | rowspan=5| December 24, 2023 | Women's 54 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|MYA}} Vero Nika |
Welterweight / 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Suksawat Saengmorakot | ||
Middleweight / 72.5 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Nong-O Chor.Hapayak | ||
Junior middleweight / 70 kg (Kard Chuek) | {{flagdeco|THA}} Por.Tor.Thor. Petchrungruang |
Championship history
=Heavyweight / 100+ kg King's Cup Championship=
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!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|FRA}} Patrice Quarteron |align=center |Thai Fight 2012 |align=center | December 16, 2012 |
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=Middleweight / 72.5 kg King's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saiyok Pumpanmuang |align=center |Thai Fight 2014 |align=center | December 21, 2014 |
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2
|align=left |{{flagicon|BEL}} Youssef Boughanem |align=center |THAI FIGHT Count Down |align=center | December 31, 2015 |
3
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Chanajon P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym |align=center |THAI FIGHT Bangkok 2017 |align=center | January 27, 2018 |
4
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Payak-Samui Lukjaoporongtom |align=center |THAI FIGHT Nakhon Ratchasima |align=center | December 22, 2018 |
=Middleweight / 72.5 kg Kard Chuek King's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong |align=center |THAI FIGHT Khao Aor |align=center | December 19, 2021 |
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2
|align=left |{{flagicon|KHM}} Thoeun Theara |align=center |THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan |align=center | December 24, 2022 |
3
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong |align=center |THAI FIGHT Luang Pu Thuat |align=center | December 24, 2023 |
=Junior Middleweight / 70 kg King's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Buakaw Banchamek |align=center |Thai Fight 2011 |align=center | December 18, 2011 |
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2
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Buakaw Banchamek |align=center |Thai Fight 2012 |align=center | December 16, 2012 |
3
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Yodsanklai Fairtex |align=center |Thai Fight 2013 |align=center | December 22, 2013 |
4
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong |align=center |THAI FIGHT Count Down |align=center | December 31, 2015 |
5
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saenchai |align=center |THAI FIGHT The Fighter King |align=center | December 24, 2016 |
6
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saensatharn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym |align=center |THAI FIGHT Bangkok 2017 |align=center | January 27, 2018 |
7
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Satanfah Rachanon |align=center |THAI FIGHT Nakhon Ratchasima |align=center | December 22, 2018 |
8
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saenchai |align=center |THAI FIGHT Thai Fest in Patong |align=center | December 21, 2019 |
9
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saenchai |align=center |THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan |align=center | December 24, 2022 |
10
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Nong-O Chor.Hapayak |align=center |THAI FIGHT Luang Pu Thuat |align=center | December 24, 2023 |
=Junior Middleweight / 70 kg Kard Chuek King's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee |align=center |Thai Fight 2013 |align=center | December 22, 2013 |
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2
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Yodsanklai Fairtex |align=center |Thai Fight 2014 |align=center | December 21, 2014 |
3
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} P.T.T. Petchrungrueng |align=center |THAI FIGHT Bangkok 2017 |align=center | January 27, 2018 |
4
|align=left |{{flagicon|UKR}} Sasha Moisa |align=center |THAI FIGHT Nakhon Ratchasima |align=center | December 22, 2018 |
5
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Kitti Sor.Jor.Danrayong |align=center |THAI FIGHT Thai Fest in Patong |align=center | December 21, 2019 |
6
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Kitti Sor.Jor.Danrayong |align=center |THAI FIGHT Khao Aor |align=center | December 19, 2021 |
7
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} P.T.T. Vor.Rujirawong |align=center |THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan |align=center | December 24, 2022 |
8
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} P.T.T. Vor.Rujirawong |align=center |THAI FIGHT Luang Pu Thuat |align=center | December 24, 2023 |
=Welterweight / 67 kg King's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|FRA}} Fabio Pinca |align=center |Thai Fight 2010 |align=center | December 6, 2010 |
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2
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Kem Sitsongpeenong |align=center |Thai Fight 2011 |align=center | December 18, 2011 |
3
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Singmanee Kaewsamrit |align=center |Thai Fight 2012 |align=center | December 16, 2012 |
4
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Fahmongkol Sor.Jor.Danrayong |align=center |Thai Fight 2013 |align=center | December 22, 2013 |
5
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} P.T.T. Petchrungrueng |align=center |THAI FIGHT The Fighter King |align=center | December 24, 2016 |
6
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saenchai |align=center |THAI FIGHT Bangkok 2017 |align=center | January 27, 2018 |
7
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Saenchai |align=center |THAI FIGHT Nakhon Ratchasima |align=center | December 22, 2018 |
8
|align=left |{{flagicon|IRN}} Amir Naseri |align=center |THAI FIGHT Thai Fest in Patong |align=center | December 21, 2019 |
9
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Kongklai AnnyMuayThai |align=center |THAI FIGHT Khao Aor |align=center | December 19, 2021 |
10
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Petchtongchai TBM Gym |align=center |THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan |align=center | December 24, 2022 |
11
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Suksawat Saengmorakot |align=center |THAI FIGHT Luang Pu Thuat |align=center | December 24, 2023 |
=Women's Bantamweight / 53-54 kg Queen's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|MMR}} Vero Nika |align=center |THAI FIGHT 100 Years Metropolitan |align=center | December 24, 2022 |
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2
|align=left |{{flagicon|MMR}} Vero Nika |align=center |THAI FIGHT Luang Pu Thuat |align=center | December 24, 2023 |
=Women's Flyweight / 51 kg Queen's Cup Championship=
class="wikitable" width=100%
!width=1%|No. !width=19%|Name !width=15%|Event !width=20%|Date |
1
|align=left |{{flagicon|THA}} Petchjeeja Lukjaoporongtom |align=center |THAI FIGHT Khao Aor |align=center | December 19, 2021 |
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Isuzu Cup Superfight
Since 2012, Thai Fight has also hosted the Isuzu Cup Superfight. The Isuzu Cup Superfight is the only instance in Thai Fight where Thai fighters face each other. The winner of the Isuzu Cup Tournament is pitted against a hand-picked fighter from Thai Fight to contest for a multi-fight contract with the organization.
= List of Isuzu Cup Superfight winners =
class="wikitable"
! Event !! Date !! Division !! Champion | |||
THAI FIGHT Extreme 2012: Pattaya | April 17, 2012 | 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Singmanee Kaewsamrit |
THAI FIGHT Extreme 2013: Pattaya | April 19, 2013 | 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Fahmongkol Sor.Jor.Danrayong |
THAI FIGHT World Battle 2014: Chakrinaruebet | April 6, 2014 | 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saiyok Pumpanmuang |
THAI FIGHT Proud to Be Thai 2015: CRMA | April 4, 2015 | 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong |
THAI FIGHT Korat | March 19, 2016 | 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} P.T.T. Petchrungrueng |
THAI FIGHT Samui 2017 | April 29, 2017 | 70 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Saensatharn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym |
THAI FIGHT Samui 2018 | May 12, 2018 | 67 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Satanfah Rachanon |
THAI FIGHT Samui 2019 | April 27, 2019 | 62 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Petch-Samui Lukjaoporongtom |
THAI FIGHT Pluak Daeng | November 28, 2020 | 64 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Kongklai AnnyMuayThai |
THAI FIGHT Sung Noen | May 8, 2022 | 65 kg | {{flagdeco|THA}} Petchtongchai TBM Gym |
Notable fighters
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Saenchai {{small|(5× Lumpinee Stadium Champion, WBC Muaythai Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Saensatharn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym {{small|(Lumpinee Stadium Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Chanajon P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym {{small|(Rajadamnern Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Kitti Sor.Jor.Danrayong
- {{flagicon|THA}} Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong {{small|(King's Cup Tournament Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Por.Tor.Thor. Petchrungruang (Omnoi Stadium Champion, Isuzu Cup Winner)
- {{flagicon|THA}} Kongklai AnnyMuayThai {{small|(Siam Omnoi Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee {{small|(WPMF Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Saiyok Pumpanmuang {{small|(Lumpinee Stadium Champion, Rajadamnern Stadium Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Iquezang Kor.Rungthanakeat {{small|(Siam Omnoi Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Buakaw Banchamek {{small|(2× K-1 World MAX Champion, 4× WMC Champion, WBC Muaythai Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Yodsanklai Fairtex {{small|(2× WMC Champion, King's Cup Tournament Champion 2× WPMF Champion, WBC Muaythai Champion, 2× Lumpinee Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Kem Sitsongpeenong {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion, WMC Champion, King's Cup Tournament Champion, Rajadamnern Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Singmanee Kaewsamrit {{small|(WPMF Champion, WMC Champion, Rajadamnern Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Antoine Pinto {{small|(5× WMC Champion, WPMF Champion, WAKO Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|BEL}} Youssef Boughanem {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion, Lumpinee Stadium Champion, Rajadamnern Stadium Champion, WAKO Champion, Siam Omnoi Stadium Champion, ISKA Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Kongsak P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym {{small|(3× Lumpinee Stadium Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Pakorn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym {{small|(Lumpinee Stadium Champion, Rajadamnern Stadium Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Satanfah Rachanon {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Panpayak Jitmuangnon {{small|(2× Lumpinee Stadium Champion, 2× Rajadamnern Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|CHN}} Han Zihao
- {{flagicon|BEL}} Alka Matewa
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Abraham Roqueñi {{small|(2× ISKA Champion, 4× WAKO Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Rafi Bohic {{small|(Lumpinee Stadium Champion, WBC Muaythai Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Morgan Adrar {{small|(2× WBC Muaythai Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Samy Sana {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion, ISKA Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Jimmy Vienot {{small|(2× WMC Champion, Lumpinee Stadium Champion, WBC Muaythai Champion, WPMF Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|USA}} Chike Lindsay {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Fabio Pinca {{small|(Rajadamnern Stadium Champion, ISKA Champion, 3× WBC Muaythai Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|AUS}} Franki Giorgi {{small|(3× WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Yodpayak Sitsongpeenong {{small|(Lumpinee Stadium Champion, Siam Omnoi Stadium Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|UKR}} Sasha Moisa {{small|(WLC Lethwei Champion, WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|UZB}} Anvar Boynazarov
- {{flagicon|UZB}} Naimjon Tuhtaboyev {{small|(WLC Lethwei Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|BLR}} Vitaly Gurkov {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion, K-1 World MAX Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|BLR}} Andrei Kulebin {{small|(7× WMC Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|MMR}} Tun Tun Min {{small|(Golden Belt Lethwei Champion, Myanmar Lethwei Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|MMR}} Too Too {{small|(WLC Lethwei Champion, Golden Belt Lethwei Champion)}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Armin Pumpanmuang {{small|(WBC Muaythai Champion, WPMF Champion)}}
{{div col end}}
Master of Ceremony: MC
; Present
- Suriyon Aroonwattanakul (2016–Present)
- Premmanat Suwannanon (2016–Present)
- Mr.Phong - Thai commentator (2010–Present)
- Major Dr.Somjit Jongjohor - Thai commentator (2010–Present)
- Arran Sirisompan - English commentator (2015–Present)
- Kevin Aamlid - English commentator 2015–present)
- Thanasut Vudthivichai (Fighter introduction voice) (2010–Present)
; Former
- Matthew Deane - Host (2010 - 2015)
- Kathsepsawad Palakawong Na Ayyuttaya - Host (2010 - 2013)
- Nok Tanee (2011 - 2012)
- Robert Cox-English commentator (2011-2014)
- Adam Martin - English commentator (2015–2021)
- Samart Payakaroon - Thai commentator
- Somluck Kamsing - Thai commentator
See also
References
{{reflist|30em}}
External links
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- [http://www.thaifight.com/ THAI FIGHT Official Website]
- {{Facebook|thaifight.official}}
- [https://www.youtube.com/user/ThaifightOfficial Thai Fight] on YouTube
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