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Saensatharn P.K. Saenchai Muaythai Gym (Thai: แสนสะท้าน พี.เค.แสนชัยมวยไทยยิม; born August 21, 1993), also known as Saensatharn Sor Suradej, is a Thai Muay Thai fighter from the Khon Kaen province of Thailand.
; November 9, 1956 – March 20, 2016), known professionally as Lom-Isan Sor.Thanikul (Thai: ลมอีสาน ส.ธนิกุล), was a Thai professional Muay Thai fighter. He was a one-time Lumpinee Stadium champion and two-time Rajadamnern Stadium champion across two divisions who was famous during the 1970s and 1980s.
Muay Thai trainer Pakorn Musiphon ( Thai : ปกรณ์ มุสิผล ; born August 14, 1990), known professionally as Pakorn P.K.SaenchaiMuayThaiGym ( Thai : ปกรณ์ พี.เค.แสนชัยมวยไทยยิม ), is a Thai professional Muay Thai fighter.
Ponn Ommklin started Muay Thai at the age of 14 in his native province of Khon Kaen, following the steps of his older brother. His parents wouldn't let him pursue Muay Thai full time before graduating high school which he did in 1969. During that period Pudpanoi competed in Isan over 60 times and went undefeated.
Khunsueklek started training in Muay Thai at the age of nine alongside his twin brother Khunsuknoy. After about twenty fights the brothers were brought to the Boomdeksien camp. [3] On February 10, 2019, Khunsueklek defeated Kalong Tor. Kutnamsai by decision in the Khon Kaen province.
Role in Wai Khru and Ram Muay The Mongkon is prominently worn during the Wai Khru Ram Muay , a pre-fight ritual where the fighter pays respect to their teacher, family, and the sport's traditions. The Wai Khru (meaning "paying respect to the teacher") is a display of gratitude and humility, while the Ram Muay is the dance-like ritual showcasing ...
Muay Thai (Thai: มวยไทย, RTGS: muai thai, pronounced [mūaj tʰāj] ⓘ), sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, the Art of Eight Limbs [3] or the Science of Eight Limbs, [4] is a Thai martial art and full-contact combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinching techniques. [5]
Wai khru, or Wai kru, is a Thai concept that exists in almost all of Thai performance art - from traditional Thai music to classical Khon dance and fighting arts, such as Krabi Krabong and Muay Thai. The ritual consists of 2 parts: "Wai khru" and "Ram muay," made up of 4 different Thai words.