Kaoklai Kaennorsing

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Kaoklai Kaennorsing(ก้าวไกล แก่นนรสิงห์, born September 13, 1983) is a Thai kickboxer (Muay Thai). His real name is Athit DamKam (อาทิตย์ ดำขำ)

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[edit] Profile

Height: 5 ft 11in Weight: 176 lb Born 13th September 1983 in Khon Kaen Thailand. [1]

[edit] Career

He was the first Thai K-1 Grand Prix winner at Seoul in July of 2004 at only 176 lb, beating fighters of 195 and 216 lb in the process. As well as winning the GP in Seoul, two of Kaoklai's other great moments in K-1 came as he demonstrated the true attributes of a great Muay-Thai fighter. Beating the giant 6'5, 258 lb Belarussian Alexey 'the Red Scorpion' Ignashov to a decision over 4 gruelling rounds and his spectacular 1st round KO over the American Mighty Mo weighing in at 273 lb!

In March 2005, he was again in the final of the World Grand Prix in Seoul and lost very disputed vs. the 7'2/360 lb Goliath Choi Hong-man.

Kaoklai has proved time again that being the smallest fighter is no disadvantage by mastering the art of Muay-Thai; with bone shattering, lightning fast techniques and exhibitng immense levels of conditioning and endurance.

[edit] Titles

  • Rajadamnern Stadium Muay-Thai Super Welter Weight Champion
  • K-1 Seoul GP 2004 Champion
  • K-1 World Championship Finals in Tokyo (Third Place)

[edit] Record

K-1

13 Fights 7 Wins 5 Losses 1 Draw 2 KOs

Muay-Thai

71 Fights 47 Wins 22 Losses 2 Draws 11 KOs

[edit] Videos

[edit] See also

K-1

Muay Thai


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