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List of IBF Muaythai world champions

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This is a list of IBF Muay Thai world champions, showing every world champion certificated by the International Boxing Federation Muaythai (IBF Muay Thai). The IBF, which is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, started certifying their own Muay Thai world champions in late 2017. The IBF is the second boxing organization to start certifying Muay Thai World champions following World Boxing Council (WBC).


Middleweight (160lbs / 72.5kg)

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No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
1 BelgiumMorocco Youssef Boughanem April 28, 2018 Current 2392 0
Boughanem defeated Payakdum Extra Cole Film ( Thailand) by TKO(Referee stoppage by forfeit) at 3R at Patong Boxing Stadium in Phuket, Thailand. Boughanem retained his Phoenix World Middleweight title too.

Welterweight (147lbs / 66.7kg)

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No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
1 Thailand Pinklao Bangkoknoivillage December 20, 2017 Current 2521 0
Pinklao defeated Pinngern Sithchefbuntam ( Thailand) by decision in the event of "IBF Championship" at Suan Lum Night Bazaar in Bangkok, Thailand.
He became the 1st IBF Muaythai champion in the history[1].

Junior welterweight

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No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
1 Thailand Darky Lukmakamwan February 13, 2018 Current 2466 0
Darky (aka Daakee) defeated Kayyasith Kiatcharoenchai ( Thailand) by decision after 5R at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand[2][3].

Lightweight (135lbs/ 61.2kg)

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No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
1 Thailand Saeksan Or. Kwanmuang December 21, 2017 Current 2520 0
Seksan (aka Seksan Or.Kwanmuang) defeated Phanpayak Sitchefboonthum (aka Panpayak Sitchefboontam) ( Thailand) by decision in the event of "72nd Anniversary of Rajadamnern Stadium Memorial Event" at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand[4].

Junior lightweight (130lbs /58.9kg)

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No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
1 Thailand Phet Utong Or. Kwanmuang December 21, 2017 Current 2520 0
Petchaouthong (aka Pet-U-Tong Or. Kwanmuang) defeated Gaonar PK.Saenchaimuaythai (aka Kaonar PK.Saenchaimuaythai) ( Thailand) by decision in the event of "72nd Anniversary of Rajadamnern Stadium Memorial Event" at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Petchaouthong retained his Rajadamnern Stadium lightweight title[5].

Mini flyweight (105lbs /47.6kg)

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No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
1 Japan Nadaka Eiwasportsgym (Nadaka Yoshinari) September 26, 2018 Current 2241 0
Nadaka defeated Roma Uddonmuang ( Thailand) by TKO(Referee stoppage Left body shot) at 1R at "Chefboonthum" at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Nadaka was the current WBC Muaythai World Mini flyweight champion[6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ IBF CHAMPIONSHIP DEcember 20, 2017
  2. ^ Darky Lukmakamwan won by point over Kayyasith Kiatcharoenchai.
  3. ^ Watch the fight of Darky Lukmakamwan won by point over Kayyasith Kiatcharoenchai.
  4. ^ 'IBF Muay Thai' 135lbs CHAMPIONSHIP!
  5. ^ RAJADAMNERN AND IBF MUAY THAI 130lbs CHAMPIONSHIP!
  6. ^ "Congratulation to The IBF Muay Thai Mini Flyweight World Champion Nadaka Eiwasportgym". facebook.com/ibfmt. 2018-09-27. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  7. ^ "Nadaka Eiwasportgyn is Japan's first IBF Muay Thai World champion". facebook.com/ibfmt. 2018-09-27. Retrieved 2018-09-28.