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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.
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.
Kumpol Sutti (Thai: กำพล สุทธิ; born November 12, 1990), known professionally as Kongsak Sitboonmee or Kongsak P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym (Thai: ก้องศักดิ์ ศิษย์บุญมี, ก้องศักดิ์ พี.เค.แสนชัยมวยไทยยิม), is a Thai retired Muay Thai fighter.
Jitti started Muay Thai training at the age of 13 in Khon Kaen.By the time he was 18 he had made name for himself fighting in Bangkok. Between 1975 and 1981 Jitti was considered one of the best fighters in Thailand. [1]
Kham tries to find a way to save Khon, but LC and No. 2 interfere. No. 2 and LC take on Kham in a two-on-one fight while Kham is busy holding Khon's tusks to prevent them from falling out and exploding. With the help of both Ping-ping and Mark, No. 2 is defeated, and LC is killed after Kham releases the tusks and kicks them away at LC.
KHII-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, serving the Hawaiian Islands as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside dual Fox affiliate/CW owned-and-operated station KHON-TV (channel 2).
KGMB's news department started shortly after it signed on the air in 1952, and had the highest-rated of the Honolulu market's newscasts for most of its first 25 years; after sports director Joe Moore joined KHON-TV (channel 2) in 1978, KHON overtook KGMB for the lead, with KGMB's newscasts placing either second or third in the ratings for the next three decades.