Highlight of Tawatchai Budsadee vs Damien Trainor.
This is a pretty crazy fight that took place in 2009 in the UK. Tawatchai Budsadee AKA "Juk" and now "Lucky" is a wacky fighter from Koh Samui, Thailand. He has a very unpredictable style and uses wide range of techniques, some of which are taken from Muay Boran. His many titles include the Thailand championship belt.
I personally trained with Tawatchai for about a year in Thailand and I saw him fight on many occasions. Literally, all of his fights are like this; he demonstrates beautiful Muay Thai techniques and always puts on a show for the fans.
Around the time of this fight, Tawatchai had racked up an incredible 600 fights. I met him again about a month ago and he told me he had had 700 or 800 fights.
His opponent, Damien Trainor, needs no introduction; a tough muay matt fighter from Birmingham, England. He has fought the best Thais out there and is considered a legend of the sport in the UK.
This is the first of two fights between these warriors, with Tawatchai taking this one and Damien taking the second. Trainor easily won the second contest, knocking down Tawatchai 3 times (if my memory serves me correctly). The second fight also contains the worst refereeing in history...
You can watch both fights on the Damien Trainor YouTube channel.
Both fighters are now retired; Damien currently coaches at his gym in Birmingham named K-Star Legacy, and Tawatchai coaches at the WMC Muay Thai Camp on Koh Samui, Thailand.
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Muay Thai highlight of 1960s Rajadamnern champion Rawee Dejachai (ราวี เดชาชัย).
Rawee Dejachai was a technical fighter who enjoyed great success during the mid-sixties. He was a specialist with his elbows and an expert in off-balancing his opponents.
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Jesse James - 50s Manhattan https://soundcloud.com/ijessejames/jesse-james-50s-manhattan
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Muay Thai highlight of golden era Thai boxer Chamuekpet Hapalang.
Chamuekpet was an aggressive knee fighter who had unprecedented success in the 1990s or "golden age" of Muay Thai. He held an unbelievable 9 titles all at once in his peak as a nak muay - 4 Lumpinee belts and 5 Rajadamnern belts.
He was normally the bigger, stronger fighter in his contests and used his strengths to his advantages by stalking his opponents and landing powerful knee strikes in the clinch when in range. He was also a very well-rounded fighter outside of clinching range and won several bouts by knockout using his fists.
As well as being a serial stadium belt holder, Chamuekpet won the Fighter of the Year award in 1985.
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Muay Thai highlight of legendary Thai boxer Kongnapa Watcharawit.
Kongnapa was a successful “muay matt” knockout artist active during the golden era of muay Thai. He held Rajadamnern titles at four different weight classes and amassed 140 fights during his career, winning 120 of them and knocking out 30 of his opponents.
Some of the greats on the receiving end of his Knockouts were Nampon Nongkeepayayuth (twice), Sombat Sor Thanikul, Panomtuanlek Hapalang, Taweechai Wor Pricha and more. He also won points victories over the legendary Namkabuan Nongkeepayayuth and Chanchai Sor Tamarangsi.
Kongnapa’s nickname was “The Exocet” – the anti-ship missile - due to the enormous power in his punches and kicks.
He is now a coach at Coban’s Muay Thai Camp in New York, USA.
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Muay Thai knockouts/highlights featuring former mini flyweight Lumpinee and Rajadamnern champion Nadaka Yoshinari | นาดากะ เอวะสปอร์ตยิม | 吉成名高
Nadaka Yoshinari is a Japanese Muay Thai fighter who fights out of the Eiwa Sports Gym in Kanagawa, Japan. He is one of very few non-Thai fighters who possesses a true technical fighting style (muay fimeu) that stands up to his Thai counterparts in terms of speed, power and precision in all weapons.
Nadaka fought approximately 100 amateur kickboxing bouts in Japan before taking on the best Thai fighters at Rajadamnern and Lumpinee stadiums. In December 2018, he fought Hercules Phetsimean for the 105 lbs Rajadamnern title, winning the fight via unanimous decision and becoming one of only 12 foreigners ever to win the coveted belt. Less than a year later, Nadaka added the 105 lbs Lumpinee belt to his growing collection of titles by beating Singdam Kafaefogus by unanimous decision. Only 6 non-Thai fighters in history have held the Lumpinee title in any weight class.
Nadaka has now vacated both titles to focus on the 108 lbs division. He is still only 19 years of age....
Nadaka holds wins over Oley Phor.Homklin, Noknoi Sor Reunrom, Dennongpok Phodaogym, Ekarin Sor.Jor.Toypadriw, Chaiyai Chor.Sanpeenong, Yaksaed Siriluck Muaythai, Rifle Sor.Saksiam, Phetjing Lukbanyai, Segai Latanon, Jomvo Aooddonmuang, Mong Sitpanumtong, Tuantong Singmanee, Jong Or.Chefboonthum, Bikwan Rasanon, Roma Uddonmuang, Hercules Phetsimean, Bakjo Auddonmuang, Bigone Sor.Sirilux, Singdam Kafaefogus, Kengkla Numponthep and Ekmuangkhon Mor.KrungthepThonburi.
Fight record;
29 wins (16 KOs/TKOs)
5 losses
1 draw
Titles;
Battle of Muay Thai Flyweight Champion (2019)
Lumpinee Stadium of Japan Mini flyweight champion
Lumpinee Stadium Mini flyweight champion (2019)
Rajadamnern Stadium Mini flyweight champion (2018)
IBF Muaythai Mini flyweight champion (2018)
WBC Muaythai Mini flyweight champion (2018)
World Muaythai Council Pinweight champion (2017)
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