Sak Kaoponlek
Sak Kaoponlek สัก Kaoponlek | |
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Born |
Sak Kaoponlek (สัก Kaoponlek) 18 February 1977 Sisaket, Thailand |
Native name | สัก Kaoponlek |
Other names | Black Spider, Black Mamba and The Legend |
Nationality | Thai |
Style | Muay Thai |
Fighting out of | Bangkok, Thailand |
Team | Fight1 |
Trainer | Gianluca Chilorio (Muay thai) |
Professional boxing record | |
Total | 380 |
Wins | 340 |
By knockout | +200 |
Losses | 40 |
Sak Kaoponlek, (born 19 February 1977 in Sisaket), is a Muay Thai boxer.
Sak was the best "Fighter of the year" of Thailand, that is the highest honor that an athlete of muay thai can aspire.
Career
Kaoponlek won six world championship titles in various federations, including the prestigious title at Lumpini Stadium in Thailand in 1998 and one of the most coveted titles in Thailand: fighter of the year in 1995, the best recognition for a Thai fighter.
He had a score of 380, winning 340 matches and losing 40, with a disproportionate number of victories by knockout.
In Thailand after beating all the stronger fighters, he began his adventure in Europe. He began in Trieste, then moved on to Pordenone and finally settling in Rho (province of Milan).
On April 11, 2015 he fought in the International Gala "Oktagon" in Milan, Italy.[1]
He retired to train and teach. He is the coach of the European Muay Thai organization Fight1.[2]
Muay Thai Honors
- Thailand National Champion of Muay Thai
- Champion of Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok in 1998
- Champion of Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok
- Lumpinee Stadium Champion, Bangkok, 2000
- 6 times world champions of Muay Thai
- The Contender Asia champion
Awards
- 1995, Best "Fighter of the year"
Links
References
- ↑ "Oktagon: Giorgio e Sak da campioni a istruttori". La Gazzetta dello Sport - Tutto il rosa della vita.
- ↑ "Oktagon, in 12 mila al FilaforumTrionfo dei fratelli Petrosyan". Corriere della Sera.