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Naruepol was born near Bangkok in Central Thailand. He started practicing Muaythai when he was 7 years old at the Sakomsing Gym and had his first fight a year later. Naruepol joined Fairtex Gym in 2005.[3]
In 1999, Naruepol won the Lumpinee belt from Chokdee Por.Pramuk.
He was scheduled to face Andy Souwer at Fighterzone Kickboxing World Series MAX in Singapore on February 25, 2012. However, they were not paid by the promoter and the fight did not happen.[4]
On May 27, 2018 in Oakland, California, USA Naruepo Fairtex Defeated Eddie Farrell (Phuket, Thailand, Via Gold Coast, Australia, 20-7-2) by TKO (**CUT) at 1:17 of round 5 to win the IKF Pro Full Muay Thai Rules World Title.
Titles and accomplishments
2018 IKF Pro Full Muay Thai Rules Middleweight World Champion
2005 Champion of Thailand 140 lbs
1999 Lumpinee champion
Kickboxing record
Kickboxing Record
180 Wins (53 (T)KO's, 126 decisions), 47 Losses, 5 Draws
In 2015, Naruepol Fairtex (aka "Mr. GQ" ) moved to the United States to teach, train, and groom Muay Thai fighters in Northern California. He is currently affiliated with KOA Fitness in Newark, CA as the head instructor of the Muay Thai program.[5]