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Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
(Sanam Muay Lumpinee)
New Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in 2014
Map
LocationRama IV Road (8 December 1956 – 8 February 2014),
Ram Intra Road (11 February 2014 – present)
Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°52′1.36″N 100°36′31.88″E / 13.8670444°N 100.6088556°E / 13.8670444; 100.6088556
OwnerRoyal Thai Army
MG Rachit Arunrangsee,
President
OperatorRoyal Thai Army
Capacity5,000
Field size3007.5 m2
Construction
Built1956
Opened8 December 1956
Expanded11 February 2014 (move ground)
Tenants
Songchai Promotions
Annual King's Cup
Website
muaythaitickets.com/lumpinee-stadium-events/

Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Thai: สนามเวทีมวยลุมพินี) is a sporting arena in Bangkok, Thailand. Opened more than a decade later than Rajadamnern Stadium, Lumpinee is run by the Royal Thai Army. It has become the symbol of modern Muay Thai. Only Rajadamnern Stadium rivals the prestige of holding the title of "Muay Thai Champion of Lumpinee". The ranking system and championship titles are held from mini flyweight (105 lb) up to super welterweight (154 lb).[1]

Muay Thai bouts are held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The fights usually start around 18:00.[1]

The final event at its original site on Rama IV Road near Lumphini Park was held on 8 February 2014.[2] The stadium then moved to its new home on Ram Intra Road which can hold up to 5,000 spectators.[3] The new stadium held the first fight on 11 February 2014 and was officially opened on 28 February 2014.[4]

History

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The bell of the old stadium
Muay Thai ring at the old stadium in 2005
Inside the new stadium

General Praphas Charusathien was the driving force behind the construction of the Lumpinee Stadium, the second national stadium built in Thailand after Rajadamnern. Lumpinee opened its doors on 8 December 1956. The stadium is operated by the Army Welfare Department of the Royal Thai Army. All proceeds from the fights go towards supporting the various departments of the Thai Army.[5] The board of directors, as of 2020 headed by Army Commander Apirat Kongsompong, consists entirely of army officers.[6]

Eleven promoters are responsible for booking boxers to fight at the stadium. The rules are the same as at Rajadamnern: boxers must weigh more than 100 lb (45.4 kg), older than 15 years, with a weight difference between boxers of not more than a 5 lb (2.3 kg). Women are not allowed to fight in the stadium or enter the ring.[7]

One of the most famous Lumpinee champions was Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn who reigned without defeat in the early-1980s, holding the Lightweight title for four years. He was eventually forced to retire because he ran out of opponents.[8]

Lumpinee Stadium was implicated in a cluster of COVID-19 cases during the coronavirus pandemic in Thailand in 2020.[9] Boxing matches were held on 6 March 2020 in spite of a government shutdown order issued on 3 March.[10][11] Among those later stricken by COVID-19 was the chief of the Army Welfare Department, who had been at the stadium.[12]

In early 2021, it was reported that the Army was considering releasing the stadium to the private sector, or turning the stadium into a museum.[13] In response to this, Lumpinee management announced their intention to re-brand and implement major changes. These changes included allowing women to fight in the stadium, begin hosting mixed martial arts bouts and ban gambling in order to attract a non-gambling audience.[14][15]

Traditionally reserved for male fighters, Lumpinee Stadium eventually hosted its first female fight card on 13 November 2021. The main event featured Buakaw Mor.Kor.Chor.Chaiyaphum facing Sanaejan Sor.Jor.Tongprajin for the WBC Muaythai mini flyweight championship and Lumpinee Stadium women's mini flyweight championship, with Sanaejan winning by decision.[16]

Having long been a venue for Muay Thai, Lumpinee Stadium made history by holding its first mixed martial arts event on 16 January 2022, hosted by Fairtex Fight Promotion. The event consisted of both Muay Thai and MMA fights.[17][18] In August 2022 it began hosting ONE Championship events, with nearly all fights under Muay Thai rules.

Notable champions

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Boxer in new Lumpinee Boxing Stadium

Only six non-Thai athletes have become Lumpinee champions. The first winner was French-Algerian fighter Morad Sari, who claimed the super lightweight championship in 1999. French fighter Damien Alamos won the super lightweight title in 2012 and was the first foreigner to defend the belt later that year. France's Rafi Bohic, won the welterweight title in 2017 and defended the belt four times. Moroccan-Belgian Youssef Boughanem won the middleweight title in 2018. Japan's Nadaka Yoshinari became mini flyweight champion in 2019, though he won the belt at an event in Japan. The last non-Thai fighter to win the belt was Jimmy Vienot in 2019 at middleweight.[19] A number of non-Thais have achieved top 10 rankings within the stadium. Ramon Dekkers was one of the most renowned foreign fighters in Lumpinee history, but he never won the Lumpinee belt.[20] Stéphane Nikiéma would have been the second foreign Lumpinee champion, but his title fight ended in a no-contest.[21]

Current champions

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Weight Class Champion Date won Days
Mini Flyweight Vacant 0
Light Flyweight Vacant 0
Flyweight Vacant - -
Super Flyweight Vacant
Bantamweight Vacant
Super Bantamweight Vacant
Featherweight Vacant - -
Super Featherweight Vacant 0
Lightweight Kanongsuek Gor.Kampanat 29 April 2023 576
Super Lightweight Vacant - -
Welterweight Vacant
Super Welterweight Kongthailand Kiatnavy 6 May 2023 569
Middleweight Denpanom Pran26 17 June 2023 527
Super Middleweight Vacant

Championship history (incomplete)

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Pinweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 102 lb (46.3 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Pitti Muangkhonkaen
(def. Saknarinnoi Suansampran)
November 2, 1976
Inaugural champion. Pitti vacated the title in 1977.
Thailand Jakrawan Kiattisaktewan
(def. Mongkoldej Sakwittaya)
February 10, 1978
Jakrawan vacated the title in 1978.
Thailand Hanuman Sitporluang
(def. Somyot Sor.Thanyaburi)
1978
Thailand Kongtoranee Payakaroon
(def. Hanuman Sitporluang)
December 15, 1978
  • def. Kingchai Phisanchai on 23 March 1979
Thailand Bangkhlanoi Sor.Thanikul
(def. Kongtoranee Payakaroon)
June 26, 1979
Bangkhlanoi vacated the title in 1979.
Thailand Samart Payakaroon
(def. Kongsamut Sor.Thanikul)
February 11, 1980
Thailand Chamuekpet Hapalang
(def. Samart Payakaroon)
August 8, 1980
Thailand Rungchai Thairungruang
(def. Chamuekpet Hapalang)
January 9, 1981
Thailand Wisanupon Saksamut
(def. Rungchai Thairungruang)
July 14, 1981
Wisanupon vacated the title in 1982.
Thailand Palannoi Kiatanan
(def. Paruhatlek Sitchunthong)
May 21, 1982
Palannoi vacated the title in 1982.
Thailand Paruhatlek Sitchunthong
(def. Chakphetnoi Sitsei)
December 7, 1982
  • def. Kaophong Sitmorbon on January 7, 1983
Paruhatlek vacated the title in 1983 and the Pinweight championship was later discontinued.

Mini Flyweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 105 lb (47.6 kg)
Name Date Defenses
The title was vacant as of 1983.
Thailand Sittichai Monsongkhram
(def. Pongdej Chomputong)
1983
Thailand Dennuea Denmolee
(def. Sittichai Monsongkhram)
June 29, 1984
Dennuea vacated the title in 1985.
Thailand Pungluang Kiatanan
(def.)
1986
Thailand Hippy Singmanee
(def. Pungluang Kiatanan)
December 19, 1986
Hippy was stripped of the title following a knockout loss to Langsuan Panyuthaphum in a non-title fight on July 31, 1987.
Thailand Hippy Singmanee (2)
(def. Saeksan Sitchomthong)
January 26, 1988
Hippy vacated the title in 1988.
Thailand Saengdao Kiatanan
(def. Jaroensap Kiatbanchong)
1989
Thailand Kompayak Singmanee
(def. Saengdao Kiatanan)
February 6, 1990
Thailand Nungubon Sitlerchai
(def. Kompayak Singmanee)
March 30, 1990
Thailand Thongchai Tor.Silachai
(def. Nungubon Sitlerchai)
August 21, 1990
Thongchai vacated the title in 1991.
Thailand Seksan Sit Chomthong
(def. )
1990s
Thailand Kongka Nor.Nakpathom
(def. Singhasamphan Kiatsingnoi)
June 28, 1994
  • def. Singhasamphan Kiatsingnoi on July 29, 1994.
Thailand Ekachai Or.Chaibadan
(def. )
1990s
Thailand Paruhutnoi Sor.Jaroensuk
(def. )
1999
Thailand Dejdamrong Sor.Amnuaysirichoke
(def. )
1999
Thailand Pornsawan Porpramook
(def. Rungrit Sitchamong)
October 2, 1999
Pornsawan vacated the title in 2001.
Thailand Palangpon Piriyanoppachai
(def. )
August 22, 2003
Thailand Nattapon Por.Pernruamsang
(def. Palangpon Piriyanoppachai)
November 28, 2003
Nuttapon vacated the title in 2005.
Thailand Chaiyo Soonkalabannon
(def. Numpetch Sor.Tantip)
July 20, 2004
Chaiyo vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Rattanadet Tor.Pansit
(def. Fahpratan Or.Saengtawee)
May 6, 2005
Thailand Nakrobdam Tor.Bangsean
(def. Rattanadet Tor.Pansit)
October 21, 2005
  • def. Namphet Sor.Tantip on December 9, 2005.
Nakrobdam vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Wanheng Menayothin
(def. Khunponjiew Siangsawanpanpa)
June 2, 2006
Wanheng vacated the title in 2007.
Thailand Rungphet Wor.Sangprapai
(def. Kongmuengjan Or.Benjamas)
December 12, 2007
Rungphet vacated the title in 2007.
Thailand Nongnan Kiatpathum
(def. Wanheng Menayothin)
December 12, 2007
Nongnan vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Wanchai Sor.Kittisak
(def. Nongbonlek Sitmutu)
March 28, 2008
Thailand Thanusuklek Or.Kwanmuang
(def. Wanchai Sor.Kittisak)
July 4, 2008
  • def. Moo4 Sit Tor on January 13, 2009.
Thailand Weerachai Wor.Wiwattanon
(def. Thanusuklek Or.Kwanmuang)
March 6, 2009
  • def. Choknamchai Sitjakung on December 8, 2009.
Weerachai vacated the title in 2010.
Thailand Wanchai Sor.Kittisak (2)
(def. Prakaypet Singklonchon)
March 5, 2010
Thailand Phetmorakot Wor.Sangprapai
(def. Wanchai Sor.Kittisak)
March 25, 2011
Phetmorakot vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Sangmanee Sor.Tienpo
(def. Phet Lukmakhamwan)
April 6, 2012
Sangmanee vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Panpayak Jitmuangnon
(def. Detkart Por.Pongsawang)
September 20, 2012
  • def. Yodmanut Phetpotong on January 17, 2013.
Panpayak vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Satanmuanglek Windysport
(def. Newlukrak Pagonponsurin)
June 7, 2013
Satanmuanglek vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Newlukrak Pagonponsurin (2)
(def. Tukatathong Por.Thairungruang)
February 28, 2014
Newlukrak vacated the title in 2014.
Thailand Ongree Sor.Dechaphan
(def. Wanpichit Menayothin)
September 5, 2014
Ongree was stripped of the title when he pulled out of his first scheduled title defense in December 2014.
Thailand Ronachai Santi-Ubon
(def. Senpayak Por.Jaroenphet)
December 9, 2014
Ronachai vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Phetrung Sitsornong
(def. Ongree Sor.Dechaphan)
July 5, 2015
Phetrung vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Nangoen Lukjaomesaivaree
(def. Koko Paeminburi)
March 4, 2016
Nongoen vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Saksri Kiatmuu9
(def. Seeoui Singmawynn)
September 8, 2017
Saksri vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Hercules Phetsimean
(def. Samuenthep Por.Petchsiri)
June 5, 2018
Hercules vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Samuenthep Por.Phetsiri
(def. Ittipon Singmawin)
November 30, 2018
Samuenthep vacated the title in 2019.
Japan Nadaka Yoshinari
(def. Singdam Kafaefocus)
April 14, 2019
Yoshinari vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Pon Parunchai
(def. Phetmalai Phetjaroenvit)
December 6, 2019
Pon vacated the title in 2020. The title was retired between 2021 and 2023 following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Light Flyweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 108 lb (49.0 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Sorphikhat Siharatdecho
(def. )
1972
Thailand Denthoraneenoi Luadthaksin
(def. Sorphikhat Siharatdecho)
1973
Denthoraneenoi vacated the title to move up in weight.
Thailand Orachunnoi Hor.Mahachai
(def. )
1974
Thailand Daothong Sityodthong
(def. )
1974
Thailand Yodded Singsornthong
(def. Orachunnoi Hor.Mahachai)
1975
Thailand Orachunnoi Hor.Mahachai (2)
(def. Yodded Singsornthong)
November, 1976
  • def. Sornarai Sakwittaya on June 17, 1977
Thailand Sornarai Sakwittaya
(def. Orachunnoi Hor.Mahachai)
1978
Sornarai vacated the title in 1979.
Thailand Khunponnoi Sitprasang
(def. Kongtoranee Payakaroon)
November 2, 1979
Khunponnoi vacated the title in 1980.
Thailand Kongtoranee Payakaroon
(def. Khiopit Chuwattana)
February 22, 1980
Kongtoranee vacated the title in 1980.
Thailand Samart Payakaroon
(def. Poolap Sakniran)
November 11, 1980
Thailand Bangkhlanoi Sor.Thanikul
(def. Makhamphet Rojsongkhram)
March 31, 1981
Bangkhlanoi vacated the title in 1981.
Thailand Chamuekpet Hapalang
(def. Narak Sipkraysi)
October 23, 1981
Chamuekpet vacated the title in 1982.
Thailand Wisanupon Saksamut
(def. Makhamphet Rojsongkram)
March 12, 1982
Wisanupon vacated the title in 1982.
Thailand Paruhatlek Sitchunthong
(def. Saengphet Lukwatpailor)
March 12, 1983
Thailand Audnoi Lukprabat
(def. Paruhatlek Sitchunthong)
July 26, 1985
Audnoi vacated the title in 1985.
Thailand Paruhatlek Sitchunthong
(def. Fahlan Lukprabat)
December 7, 1985
Thailand Supernoi Sitchokchai
(def. Paruhatlek Sitchunthong)
January 18, 1986
Supernoi vacated the title in 1986.
Thailand Namphon Nongkeepahuyuth
(def. Petchan Sakwichan)
November 25, 1986
Thailand Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai
(def. Namphon Nongkeepahuyuth)
December 19, 1986
Wangchannoi vacated the title immediately after winning it.
Thailand Namphon Nongkeepahuyuth (2)
(def. Petchan Sakwicha)
May 19, 1987
Namphon vacated the title immediately after winning it.
Thailand Langsuan Panyuthaphum
(def. Dennuea Denmolee)
May 19, 1987
Langsuan vacated the title in 1988.
Thailand Hippy Singmanee
(def. Karuhat Sor.Supawan)
August 30, 1988
Thailand Tukkatathong Por.Pongsawang
(def. Hippy Singmanee)
March 30, 1990
Thailand Kruerkchai Kaewsamrit
(def. Tukkatathong Por.Pongsawang)
August 31, 1990
Kruekchai vacated the title in 1991.
Thailand Thongchai Tor.Silachai
(def. Morakot Sor.Tamarangsri)
July 1, 1991
Thongchai vacated the title in 1992.
Thailand Nongnarong Luksamrong
(def. Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak)
September 25, 1992
Thailand Charnsak Singhklongsi
(def. )
1999
Thailand Yodradub Kiatphayatai
(def. )
2000
Thailand Dejdamrong Sor.Amnuaysirichoke
(def. )
2002
Thailand Daoprasuk Sitpaafaa
(def. )
2003
Thailand Suwitlek Kor.Sapaotong
(def. Dejdamrong Sor.Amnuaysirichoke)
December 9, 2003
Thailand Fahmeechai Boplaboonchu
(def. Suwitlek Kor.Sapaotong)
November 23, 2004
Fahmechai vacated the title in 2005.
Thailand Suwitlek Kor.Sapaotong (2)
(def. Chatchai Sor.Tanayong)
May 6, 2005
Suwitlek vacated the title in 2005.
Thailand Hualamphong Fonjangchonburi
(def. Chalermpon Phetsupapan)
February 24, 2006
Thailand Norasing Lukbanyai
(def. Hualamphong Fonjangchonburi)
June 2, 2006
  • def. Fahmai F.A.Group on July 14, 2006
Norasing vacated the title in 2007.
Thailand Nongbeer Choknamwong
(def. Silarit Sor.Suradej)
June 8, 2007
Nongbeer vacated the title upon winning it in 2007.
Thailand Khunponjew Seangsawangpanpla
(def. Apidet Sor.Sommai)
September 7, 2007
  • def. Rungphet Wor.Sangprapai on 7 December 2007
Khunponjew vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Sripatanalak Sukasemresort
(def. Narongdej Sor.Saknarong)
May 2, 2008
Sripatanalak vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Lekkom Sor.Wongsawas
(def. Superbank Or.Kwanmuang)
November 7, 2008
Lekkom vacated the title in 2009.
Thailand Khunsuk P.N.Gym
(def. Superbank Or.Kwanmuang)
2009
Thailand Wanchalong Sitsornong
(def. Khunsuk P.N.Gym)
December 8, 2009
Thailand Mongkolchai Kwaitonggym
(def. Wanchalong Sitsornong)
October 24, 2010
Mongkolchai vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Lomtalay Sitsornong
(def. Mondam Sor.Werapol)
March 8, 2011
Lomtalay vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Wanchai Sor.Kitisak
(def. Sarawut Phithakpaphadaeng)
June 8, 2012
Thailand Sarawut Phithakpaphadaeng
(def. Wanchai Sor.Kitisak)
September 7, 2012
Thailand Sam-D PetchyindeeAcademy
(def. Sarawut Phithakpaphadaeng)
December 7, 2012
Thailand Chaisiri Sakniranrat
(def. Sam-D PetchyindeeAcademy)
March 29, 2013
Chaisiri vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Wanchai Kiatmuu9 (2)
(def. Detkart Por.Pongsawang)
December 3, 2013
Wanchai vacated the title in 2014.
Thailand Wanchai Kiatmuu9 (3)
(def. Satanmuanglek Numponthep)
March 6, 2015
Wanchai vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Satanmuanglek Numponthep
(def. Sam-D Petchyindee Academy)
December 25, 2015
Satanmuanglek vacated the title in 2016.
Thailand Satanmuanglek Numponthep (2)
(def. Jaroenpon Poptheeratham)
September 2, 2016
Satanmuanglek vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Phetphuthai Sitsarawatseua
(def. Phettarue Sidakobwatsaduphan)
November 7, 2017
Phetphuthai vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Wanchainoi Sitsarawatseur
(def. Saenchainoi Thanaimichel)
June 5, 2018
Wanchainoi vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Nompraew Torachathan
(def. Tubtimthong SorJor.Lekmuangnon)
May 10, 2019
Thailand Rak Erawan
(def. Singhalek Sor.Chokmeechai)
December 6, 2019
Rak vacated the title in 2020.

Flyweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 112 lb (50.8 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Ponchai Rattanasit
(def. Adul Srisothon)
June 22, 1957
Inaugural champion
On January 8, 1963, Saenchai Terdthai and Khunphaen Muangthong fought to a majority draw for the vacant belt.
Thailand Suchat Srisothon
(def. Payaknoi Klongpachon)
1960s
Suchat is said to be the 10th Flyweight champion.
Thailand Kingthong Ariphai
(def.)
1964
Thailand Berkrerk Chartvanchai
(def. Kingthong Ariphai)
August 4, 1964
Berkruek faced Phaedcha Srichantopas as a title defense on 3 November 1964.
The title was vacant as of 1966.
Thailand Rattanasak Wayupak
(def. Samingthong Jeeraphan)
October 25, 1966
Thailand Vicharnnoi Porntawee
(def. Samingthong Jeeraphan)
October 31, 1967
  • def. Samingthong Jeeraphan on April 5, 1968
Vicharnnoi vacated the title in 1968.
Thailand Klairung Lukjaomaesaithong
(def. Kangwanprai Singkasempol)
1970
Thailand Pudpadnoi Worawut
(def. Kiatpatum Phanphang-nga)
January 29, 1971
Pudpadnoi vacated the title in 1971.
Thailand Dejsuphan Hollywood
(def. Kotchasarnoi Pholcharoen)
September 29, 1972
Thailand Ruengsak Porntawee
(def. Daonin Singasawin)
March 12, 1974
Ruengsak vacated the title in 1974.
Thailand Rojanadet Rojanasongkram
(def. )
1975
The title was vacant as of 1 July 1979.
Thailand Piti Muangkhonkaen
(def. Thong Petchyindee)
July 31, 1979
Thailand Sornnarai Sakwitthaya
(def. Piti Muangkhonkaen)
1980
Thailand Kongtoranee Payakaroon
(def. Singtong Prasopchai)
September 23, 1980
Thailand Chamuekpet Hapalang
(def. Kongtoranee Payakaroon)
June 22, 1982
Chamuekpet vacated the title in 1982.
Thailand Palannoi Kiatanan
(def. Yongyuthnoi Sakchaiyasit)
1982
Palannoi vacated the title in 1983.
Thailand Saencherng Pinsinchai
(def. Klaipatapi Majestic)
April 20, 1984
Saencherng vacated the title in 1984.
Thailand Wisanupon Saksamut
(def. Panrit Luksiracha)
April 2, 1985
Thailand Ruensagknoi Por.Phet
(def. Wisanupon Saksamut)
June 4, 1985
Thailand Wisanupon Saksamut
(def. Ruensagknoi Por.Phet)
August 27, 1985
Wisanupon vacated the title in 1986.
Thailand Burklerk Pinsinchai
(def. Odnoi Lukrabat)
September 9, 1986
Thailand Kwayrong Sit Samthahan
(def. Burklerk Pinsinchai)
February 6, 1987
Thailand Burklerk Pinsinchai (2)
(def. Kwayrong Sit Samthahan)
July 24, 1987
Thailand Dokmaipa Por Pongsawang
(def. Burklerk Pinsinchai)
August 28, 1987
Dokmaipa vacated the title in 1988.
Thailand Paruhatlek Sitchunthong
(def. Detduang Por.Pongsawang)
May 3, 1988
Thailand Kaensak Sor.Ploenjit
(def. Paruhatlek Sitchunthong)
May 2, 1989
Kaensak vacated the title in 1989.
Thailand Thanooin Chor.Rathani
(def. )
1989
Thailand Karuhat Sor.Supawan
(def. Pairojnoi Sor.Siamchai)
April 10, 1990
Thailand Chainoi Muangsurin
(def. Karuhat Sor.Supawan)
June 29, 1990
Thailand Jaroensap Kiatbanchong
(def. Chainoi Muangsurin)
August 31, 1990
Thailand Langsuan Panyuthaphum
(def. Jaroensap Kiatbanchong)
May 31, 1991
Thailand Nungubon Sitlerchai
(def. Langsuan Panyuthaphum)
August 6, 1991
Nungubon vacated the title in 1991.
Thailand Karuhat Sor.Supawan
(def. Jaroensap Kiatbanchong)
November 4, 1991
The title was contested for in New Zealand and was named the "International Lumpinee Stadium title".
The title vacant as of 1992.
Thailand Wangthong Por.Pisitchet
(def. Thongchai Tor.Silachai)
July 9, 1993
Thailand Thongchai Tor.Silachai
(def. Wangthong Por.Pisitchet)
October 2, 1993
Thailand Sittichai Phetbangprang
(def. Thongchai Tor.Silachai)
May 23, 1995
Sittichai vacated the title in 1995.
Thailand Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn
(def. Nuengpichit Sityodtong)
1995
Namsaknoi vacated the title in 1996.
Thailand Ekachai Or.Chaibadan
(def. Saenchai Sor.Kingstar)
1997
Thailand Khunponsuk Kwansongchai
(def. )
1990s
Thailand Chalarmkan Kietpanthong
(def. )
1999
Thailand Phet-Ek Sitjaopho
(def. )
2000
Thailand Hansuk Wor Sunthonnon
(def. )
2003
Thailand Panomroonglek Kiatmuu9
(def. Namsuk Phetsupaphan)
September 14, 2003
Panomrunglek vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Terdthailak Nakontongparkview
(def. Mongkonchai Phetsuphapan)
November 2, 2004
Thailand Oley Kor.Kittisakgym
(def. Terdthailak Nakontongparkview)
February 24, 2006
Oley vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Tingtong Siangsawangpanpa
(def. Terdthailak Nakontongparkview)
July 7, 2006
Thailand Somboonbaeb Sor.Phumpanmuang
(def. Tingtong Siangsawangpanpa)
September 22, 2006
Thailand Norasing Lukbanyai
(def. Somboonbaeb Sor.Phumpanmuang)
March 2, 2007
Thailand Chatchai Sor.Thanayrong
(def. Norasing Lukbanyai)
April 3, 2007
Chatchai vacated the title in 2007.
Thailand Pongsiri Por.Siripong
(def. Norasing Lukbanyai)
December 7, 2007
Pongsiri vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Rungphet Wor.Saangprapai
(def. Nongbeer Choknamwong)
February 29, 2008
Rungphet vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Khunponjiew Saengsawangphanpla
(def. Yodpet Wor.Sungprapai)
October 31, 2008
Khunponjiew vacated the title in 2009.
Thailand Norasing Lukbanyai
(def. Phetmorakot Teeded99)
June 5, 2009
Thailand Krittongkham Tor.Surachet
(def. Norasing Lukbanyai)
September 4, 2009
  • def. Kongfah Sor.Werapon on December 8, 2009
Thailand Ekmongkon Kaiyanghadaogym
(def. Krittongkham Tor.Surachet)
March 5, 2010
  • def. Dejsakda Wor.Sangprapai on February 4, 2011
Ekmmongkon vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Pentai Sitnumnoi
(def. Mondam Sor.Werapon)
March 9, 2012
Pentai was stripped of the title for losing by knockout to Ruengsak Sitniwat on 7 July 2013.
Thailand Pentai Sitnumnoi (2)
(def. Yangthon Sitpanon)
September 6, 2013
Thailand Saknarinnoi Or.Aunsuwan
(def. Pentai Sitnumnoi)
June 6, 2014
Saknarinnoi vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Khunhanlek Kiatjaroenchai
(def. Watcharaphon P.K.Senchai)
September 4, 2015
Thailand Ronachai Santi-Ubon
(def. Sarawut SorJor.Wichitpaedriew)
June 3, 2016
Thailand Kiewpayak Jitmuangnon
(def. Ronachai Santi-Ubon)
September 2, 2016
Kiewpayak vacated the title in 2016.
Thailand Kiew Parunchai
(def. Banlungngoen Sawansangmanja)
March 7, 2017
Thailand Ongree Sor.Dechaphan
(def. Kiew Parunchai)
June 9, 2017
Thailand Kompetch Sitsarawatsuer
(def. KOngree Sor.Dechaphan)
April 3, 2018
Thailand Kiew Parunchai (2)
(def. Kompetch Sitsarawatsuer)
May 1, 2018
Kiew vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Samuenthep Por Petchsiri
(def. Nuapetch KelaSport)
September 24, 2019
  • def. Yod Parunchai on January 14, 2020


Super Flyweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 115 lb (52.2 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Apirak Singbobae
(def. Thong Petchyindee)
November 24, 1980
Thailand Samart Payakaroon
(def. Singthong Prasopchai)
March 31, 1981
Samart vacated the title in 1981.
Thailand Wisanupon Saksamut
(def. )
July 1982
Thailand Sornsilp Sitnoenphayom
(def. Wisanupon Saksamut)
December 7, 1982
Sornslip vacated the title in 1983.
Thailand Kongtoranee Payakaroon
(def. Pornsaknoi Sitchang)
April 5, 1983
  • def. Rung Sakprasong on August 26, 1983
Kongtoranee vacated the title in 1984.
Thailand Phayannoi Sor.Tasanee
(def. Chamuekpet Hapalang)
October 18, 1984
Thailand Panrit Luskiracha
(def. Phayannoi Sor.Tasanee)
January 18, 1986
Panrit vacated the title in 1986.
Thailand Panrit Luskiracha (2)
(def. Rung Sakprasong)
December 19, 1986
Thailand Phayannoi Sor.Tasanee (2)
(def. Panrit Luskiracha)
August 11, 1987
Thailand Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong
(def. Phayannoi Sor.Tasanee)
December 29, 1987
Thailand Wisanupon Saksamut (2)
(def. Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong)
January 26, 1988
Thailand Dokmaipa Por Pongsawang
(def. Wisanupon Saksamut)
May 31, 1988
Thailand Langsuan Panyuthaphum
(def. Dokmaipa Por Pongsawang)
May 2, 1989
Thailand Boonlai Sor.Thanikul
(def. Langsuan Panyuthaphum)
January 19, 1990
Thailand Oley Kiatoneway
(def. Boonlai Sor.Thanikul)
June 8, 1990
Oley vacated the title in 1991.
Thailand Langsuan Panyuthaphum (2)
(def. Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee)
July 7, 1992
Thailand Jaroensap Kiatbanchong
(def. Langsuan Panyuthaphum)
August 7, 1992
Thailand Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee
(def. Jaroensap Kiatbanchong)
April 30, 1993
Lamnamoon vacated the title in 1993.
Thailand Nongnarong Luksamrong
(def. Yokthai Sit Or)
June 10, 1994
Thailand Yokthai Sit Or
(def. Nongnarong Luksamrong)
July 19, 1994
Yokthai vacated the title in 1994.
Thailand Nungubon Sitlerchai
(def. Yodsiam Sor.Prantalay)
April 28, 1995
Nungubon vacated the title in 1995.
Thailand Nongnarong Luksamrong (2)
(def. Thongchai Tor.Silachai)
March 26, 1996
Thailand Hantalai Sor.Ploenchit
(def. Nongnarong Luksamrong)
July 9, 1996
The title became vacant when Hantalai passed away on August 30, 1996.
Thailand Kaolan Kaovichit
(def. Thongchai Tor.Silachai)
September 24, 1996
Kaolan vacated the title in 1996.
Thailand Saenchai Sor.Khamsing
(def. Neungsiam Fairtex)
July 21, 1997
Saenchai vacated the title in 1997.
Thailand Thongchai Tor.Silachai
(def. )
1999
Thailand Paruhatnoi Sitjamee
(def. Thongchai Tor.Silachai)
March 3, 2000
Thailand Pettapee Chor Chinawong
(def. )
2003
Pettapee vacated the title in 2003.
Thailand Sudsakorn Tded99
(def. Visanlek Sor.Todsapon)
August 8, 2003
  • def. Surachai Kiatsingnoi on May 11, 2004
Sudsakorn vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Sam-A Tor.Rattanakiat
(def. Petch Tor.Bangsaen)
December 7, 2004
Thailand Songkom Wor.Sangprapai
(def. Sam-A Tor.Rattanakiat)
March 29, 2005
  • def. Manasak Narupai on 21 October 2005
Songkom vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Duangpichit Or Siripon
(def. )
2006
Thailand Detnarong Sitjaboon
(def. Duangpichit Or Siripon)
September 22, 2006
Thailand Sam-A Tor.Rattanakiat (2)
(def. Detnarong Sitjaboon)
March 2, 2007
  • def. Kampichit Riflownasoundna on June 8, 2007
  • def. Chatchai Sor.Thonayong on December 7, 2007
Sam-A vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Panomroonglek Kiatmuu9
(def. Pongsiri Por.Siripong)
March 28, 2008
Panomrunglek vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Rungphet Wor Rungniran
(def. Singdam Chockkanna)
March 6, 2009
Rungphet vacated the title in 2009.
Thailand Panomroonglek Kiatmuu9 (2)
(def. Poonsawan Lukprabat)
March 5, 2010
Thailand Nuangthep Eminentair
(def. Panomroonglek Kiatmuu9)
October 5, 2010
Thailand Chokprecha Kor.Sakuncha
(def. Nuangthep Eminentair)
2011
Thailand Wanchalong Sitsornong
(def. Chokprecha Kor.Sakuncha)
September 8, 2011
  • def. Choknumchai Sitjakong on August 8, 2012
Wanchalong vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Superlek Wor.Sangprapai
(def. Muangthai Sor.Boonyiam)
September 7, 2012
Superlek vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Yokphet Sompongmataput
(def. Wanchalong Sitsornong)
February 5, 2013
Thailand Wanchalong Sitsornong (2)
(def. Yokphet Sompongmataput)
September 6, 2013
Thailand Kengkla Por.Pekko
(def. Wanchalong Sitsornong)
December 9, 2014
Thailand Wanchalong PK.Saenchai (3)
(def. Kengkla Por.Pekko)
June 3, 2016
Wanchalong vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Kiew Parunchai
(def. Watcharapon P.K.Saenchai)
March 6, 2018
Kiew vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Rungnarai Kiatmuu9
(def. Jomhod Eminentair)
December 7, 2018
Thailand Chanalert Meenayothin
(def. Rungnarai Kiatmuu9)
December 13, 2019
Chanalert vacated the title in 2020.

Bantamweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 118 lb (53.5 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Prasertchai Terdkiatpitak
(def. Saknoi Charoenmuang)
Inaugural champion.
Thailand Norasing Issaraphan
(def. Lakchai Lukmatuli)
1960s
Thailand Pairoj Payaksophon
(def. Norasing Issaraphan)
February 5, 1963
Thailand Saenchai Terdthai
(def. )
1964
Thailand Lakchai Lukmatuli
(def. Saenchai Terdthai)
August 4, 1964
Thailand Sornnarai Lukmahalok
(def. )
1965–66
  • def. Kongsuriya Surarong on 8 March 1966
Thailand Berkrerk Chartvanchai
(def. Lakchai Lukmatuli)
October 18, 1966
Thailand Medprik Silachai
(def. )
1970
Thailand Klairung Lukjaomaesaitong
(def. Chalermsak Ploenjit)
1971
Thailand Chalermsak Ploenjit
(def. )
1974
Thailand Singnoom Ekachai
(def. )
Thailand Khaosod Sitpraprom
(def. Singnoom Ekachai)
July 18, 1978
Khaosod vacated the title in 1978.
Thailand Paruhat Loh-ngoen
(def. Thanasuk Prasopchai)
March 23, 1979
  • def. Chokchainoi Sor.Chokprasert on September 11, 1979
Thailand Mafuang Weerapol
(def. Paruhat Loh-ngoen)
22 January 1980
  • def. Kongtoranee Payakaroon on December 2, 1980
  • def. Fonluang Luksadetmaephuangtong on September 4, 1981
  • def. Jakrawan Kiattisaktewan on March 12, 1982
Thailand Bangkhlanoi Sor.Thanikul
(def. Mafuang Weerapol)
August 24, 1982
Thailand Sornsilp Sitnoenpayom
(def. Bangkhlanoi Sor.Thanikul)
April 5, 1983
Thailand Chamuekpet Hapalang
(def. Sornsilp Sitnoenpayom)
August 26, 1983
Thailand Kongtoranee Payakaroon
(def. Chamuekpet Hapalang)
January 31, 1984
Thailand Petchdam Lukborai
(def. Kongtoranee Payakaroon)
September 14, 1984
Thailand Maewnoi Sitchang
(def. Petchdam Lukborai)
February 8, 1985
Thailand Chanchai Sor.Tamarangsri
(def. Maewnoi Sitchang)
June 4, 1985
Thailand Sanit Wichitkriangkrai
(def. Chanchai Sor.Tamarangsri)
January 18, 1986
Sanit Wichitkriangkrai vacated the title in 1986.
Thailand Chanchai Sor.Tamarangsri (2)
(def. Panrit Luksiracha)
July 18, 1986
  • def. Wanlop Sitnoknit on December 19, 1986
Chanchai vacated the title in 1987.
Thailand Yodphet Sor.Jitpattana
(def. Jampatong Na Nontachai)
August 25, 1987
Thailand Grandprixnoi Muangchaiyaphum
(def. Yodphet Sor.Chitpattana)
April 26, 1988
Thailand Saichon Pichitsuek
(def. Grandprixnoi Muangchaiyaphum)
1989
Thailand Kangwannoi Or.Sribualoi
(def. Saichon Pichitsuek)
December 8, 1989
Thailand Taweesaklek Ploysakda
(def. Kangwannoi Or.Sribualoi)
July 24, 1990
Thailand Saenklai SitKruOd
(def. Taweesaklek Ploysakda)
June 18, 1991
Thailand Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak
(def. Saenklai SitKruOd)
November 29, 1991
Thailand Jaroensak Kiatnakhonchon
(def. Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak)
March 31, 1992
Thailand Yodkhunpon Sittraiphum
(def. Jaroensak Kiatnakhonchon)
December 8, 1992
Thailand Saenklai SitKruOd (2)
(def. Yodkhunpon Sittraiphum)
April 27, 1993
Thailand Phetnamnueng Por.Chatchai
(def. Saenklai SitKruOd)
February 17, 1995
Thailand Chaiyai Sit Karuhat
(def. Dao-Udon Sor.Suchart)
October 17, 1995
Thailand Petcharun Sor.Suwanpakdee
(def. )
1996
  • def. Cheruwat Aborigin on 27 October 1996
Thailand Pornpitak PhetUdomchai
(def. )
1998
Thailand Saenchai Sor.Kingstar
(def. Pornpitak PhetUdomchai)
February 5, 1999
Thailand Nungubon Sitlerchai
(def. Saenchai Sor.Kingstar)
March 5, 1999
Thailand Saenchai Sor.Kingstar
(def. Nungubon Sitlerchai)
1999
Saenchai vacated the title in 1999.
Thailand Nongbee Kiatyongyut
(def. Denthoranee Nakontongpakyu)
1999
Nongbee vacated the title in 2000.
Thailand Petchmanee Petchsupapan
(def. )
2003
Thailand Ngatao Attarungroj
(def. Petchmanee Petchsupapan)
September 30, 2003
Ngatao vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Pinsiam Sor.Amnuaysirichoke
(def. Petchek Sitjawai)
August 17, 2004
  • def. Anantachai Lukbanyai on May 27, 2005
Thailand Karnchai Kor.Bangkui
(def. Pinsiam Sor.Amnuaysirichoke)
January 27, 2006
Thailand Rakkiat Kiatprapat
(def. Karnchai Kor.Bangkui)
September 7, 2007
Thailand Petchboonchu FA Group
(def. Rakkiat Kiatprapat)
December 7, 2007
Petchboonchu vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Phuengnoi Phetsupaphan
(def. Kompichit Riflowniasoundna)
May 2, 2008
Phuengnoi vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Prab RiponeerSauna
(def. Saenkeng Jor.Nopparat)
July 30, 2008
The title was vacant as of November 2009.
Thailand Rungruanglek Lukprabat
(def. Rungphet Wor.Sangprapai)
December 8, 2009
Rungruanglek vacated the title in 2010.
Thailand Kaotam Lookprabaht
(def. Rungphet Wor Rungniran)
March 8, 2011
Kaotam vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Phetmorakot Teeded99
(def. Nutchai Pran26)
June 8, 2012
Phetmorakot vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Mondam Sor.Weerapon
(def. Chokpreecha Kor.Sakooncher)
March 8, 2013
Thailand Superlek Kiatmuu9
(def. Mondam Sor.Weerapon)
June 7, 2013
Superlek vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Suakim Sit Sor.Tor Taew
(def. Mondam Sor.Weerapon)
September 6, 2013
Thailand Panpayak Jitmuangnon
(def. Suakim Sit Sor.Tor Taew)
August 8, 2014
Thailand Prajanchai P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym
(def. Panpayak Jitmuangnon)
September 5, 2014
Thailand Panpayak Jitmuangnon
(def. Prajanchai P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym)
December 9, 2014
Panpayak vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Kwanphet Sor.Suwanpakdee
(def. Methee Sor.Jor.Toipedriew)
March 6, 2015
Kwanphet vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Petchdam Petchyindee Academy
(def. Khunhan Sitthongsak)
December 8, 2015
Pechdam vacated the title in 2016.
Thailand Kengkart Por.Pekko
(def. Ponkit Tor.Aiewjaroentongpuket.)
August 30, 2016
Kengkart vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Ronachai Tor.Ramintra
(def. Kengkart Por.Pekko)
June 9, 2017
Ronachai vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Superjeng Sor.Samangarment
(def. Suesat Paeminburi)
September 8, 2017
Superjeng vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer
(def. Jakdao Wissanukollakan)
December 7, 2018
Kongsuk vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Kompetch Sitsarawatsuer
(def. Chokdee PK.Saenchaimuaythaigym)
August 10, 2019
Kompetch vacated the title in 2019.

Super Bantamweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 122 lb (55.3 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Saenchai Terdthai
(def. )
1966-1967
Thailand Mongkoldet Pitakchai
(def. Saenchai Terdthai)
1966-1967
The fight was later annulled and Mongkoldet removed as champion due to the Lumpinee Stadium committee's suspicion that Saenchai threw the fight.
Thailand Saifah Saengmorakot
(def. )
1970
  • def. Fahsai Taweechai on 29 May 1970
Thailand Poot Lorlek
(def. Samyan Singsornthong)
29 January 1971
Thailand Pudpadnoi Worawut
(def. Suksawat Srithewet)
November 5, 1971
The title was vacant as of 1 May 1973.
Thailand Sommai Ekayothin
(def. Rattana Lukprabat)
11 May 1973
Poot was forced to vacate due to the lack of worthy contenders in 1977.
Thailand Sakphimai Ritwiboon
(def. Chaiyaphum Sakwittaya)
11 February 1975
Thailand Kanchai Ponthawee
(def. )
1977
Kanchai was stripped of the title when he missed weight for a title defense on 23 September 1977.
Thailand Lom-Isan Sor.Thanikul
(def. Nakhonsawan Suamisakawa)
29 June 1980
Thailand Saengsakda Kittikasem
(def. Lom-Isan Sor.Thanikul)
3 April 1981
  • def. Phisek Thanakorn on 5 June 1984
  • def. Chokdee Kiatpayathai on 5 July 1985
Thailand Kongnapa Singh T.C.
(def. Yingyai Petchvichan)
23 August 1985
Thailand Samransak Muangsurin
(def. Saengsakda Kittikasem)
13 June 1986
Thailand Saencherng Pinsinchai
(def. Samransak Muangsurin)
19 December 1986
Saencherng vacated the title in 1987.
Thailand Panomtuanlek Hapalang
(def. Petchdam Lukborai)
27 October 1987
Thailand Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai
(def. Panomtuanlek Hapalang)
25 November 1988
Wangchannoi was stripped of the title on 6 October 1989, when a defense against Superlek Sorn E-Sarn was stopped by the referee for suspicion of a fixed fight.
Thailand Therdkiat Sitthepitak
(def. Superlek Sorn E-Sarn)
7 November 1989
Therdkiat vacated the title in 1990.
Thailand Superlek Sorn E-Sarn
(def. Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai)
7 August 1990
Thailand Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai (2)
(def. Superlek Sorn E-Sarn)
14 June 1991
Thailand Boonlai Sor.Thanikul
(def. Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai)
31 January 1992
Thailand Chatchai Paiseetong
(def. Boonlai Sor.Thanikul)
31 August 1993
Thailand Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai (3)
(def. Chatchai Paiseetong)
22 October 1993
Thailand Chatchai Paiseetong (2)
(def. Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai)
30 November 1993
Thailand Karuhat Sor.Supawan
(def. Chatchai Paiseetong)
17 December 1993
Thailand Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai (4)
(def. Karuhat Sor.Supawan)
29 April 1994
Thailand Hansuk Prasathinpanomrung
(def. Wangchannoi Sor.Palangchai)
29 July 1994
Thailand Meechok Sor.Ploenchit
(def. Hansuk Prasathinpanomrung)
1994
Thailand Karuhat Sor.Supawan (2)
(def. Meechok Sor.Ploenchit)
24 March 1995
Karuhat vacated the title in 1995.
Thailand Samkor Kiatmontep
(def. Chernung Sit Yutapoon)
1995
Samkor vacated the title in 1996.
Thailand Ritthichai Lukjaopordam
(def. Nungubon Sitlerchai)
11 October 1996
Thailand Attachai Por.Yosanan
(def. Ritthichai Lukjaopordam)
19 September 1997
  • def. Khochasarn Singklonsi on 28 November 1997
Attachai vacated the title in 1999.
Thailand Khunpinit Kiattawan
(def. )
2000
Thailand Thailand Pinsinchai
(def. Fahsuchon Sit-O)
26 April 2002
Thailand vacated the title in 2003.
Thailand Yodbuangam Lukbanyai
(def. Chatree Sitpafa)
22 April 2003
Yodbuangam vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Duangsompong Por.Khumpai
(def. Trijak Sitjomtri)
16 April 2004
Duangsompong vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Yuttakarn Tungsongtaksin
(def. Trijak Sitjomtri)
7 January 2005
Yodbuangam vacated the title in 2005.
Thailand Denkiri 13rianresort
(def. Trijak Sitjomtri)
16 August 2005
Thailand Nong-O Sit Or
(def. Denkiri 13rianresort)
25 April 2006
Thailand Pokaew Fonjangchonburi
(def. Nong-O Sit Or)
19 October 2006
Thailand Pinsiam Sor.Amnuaysirichoke
(def. Pokaew Fonjangchonburi)
2 March 2007
Thailand Pansak Luk.Bor.Kor
(def. Pinsiam Sor.Amnuaysirichoke)
7 September 2007
Thailand Detnarong Sitjaboon
(def. Pansak Luk.Bor.Kor)
7 December 2007
Thailand Sam-A Tor.Rattanakiat
(def. Detnarong Sitjaboon)
31 October 2008
  • def. Pornsanae Sitmonchai on 6 February 2009
  • def. Lekkla Thanasuranakorn on 4 September 2009
  • def. Tong Puideenaidee on 7 December 2010
  • def. Tong Puideenaidee on 10 June 2011
Sam-A vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Tong Puideenaidee
(def. Petpanomrung Kiatmuu9)
3 April 2012
Tong vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Tingthong Chor KoiYuha-Isuzu
(def. Nongbeer Choknamwrong)
7 December 2012
Tingthong vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Rungphet Kaiyanghadao
(def. Rungphet Wor Rungniran)
6 September 2013
Rungphet vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Detsakda Sitsongpeenong
(def. Kunitaka)
9 March 2014
Detsakda vacated the title in 2014.
Thailand Nattaphon Nacheukvittayakom
(def. Itto Nakatake)
11 May 2014
  • def. Arashi Fujihara on 12 October 2014
  • def. Itto Nakatake on 28 December 2014
  • def. Sota Ichinohe on 4 April 2015
  • def. Itto Nakatake on 19 July 2015
  • def. Itto Nakatake on 27 December 2015
Nattaphon vacated the title in 2016.
Thailand Teto Hoywanpochana
(def. Pakayphet Eminentair)
8 August 2017
Teto vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Worawut Boveejean
(def. Ronachai Santi-Ubon)
6 March 2018
Thailand Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer
(def. Worawut Boveejean)
19 March 2019
Kongsuk vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Prajanchai P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym
(def. Petchsamarn Sor.Samarngarment)
11 February 2020

Featherweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 126 lb (57.2 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Sakda Yontharakit
(def. Issarasak Panthainorasing)
Inaugural Champion.
Thailand Isarasak Barbos
(def. Sakda Yontharakit)
1950s
Thailand Adul Srisothon
(def. Isarasak Panthainorasing (Barbos))
1958
Thailand Wicharn Sor.Pinjisak
(def. )
1960s
Thailand Danchai Ploenjit
(def. )
1960s
Thailand Rerngsak Sor.Lukpitak
(def. Wicharn Sor.Pinjisak)
Thailand Weeranit Charoenmuang
(def. )
Thailand Saentanong Kessongkhram
(def. )
1964
  • def. Ruengsak Sor.Lukpitak on 8 September 1964
Thailand Anantakorn Sor.Lukmuangraj (Anantadej Sithiran)
(def. Pranom Sor.Sittha)
1968
Thailand Sirimongkol Luksiripat
(def. Anantadej Sithiran)
1970
Sirimongkol vacated the title in 1972.
Thailand Bundit Singprakarn
(def. Denthoranee Muangsurin)
8 December 1972
  • def. Kiattinin Lookphisit on 17 August 1973
Bundit was stripped of the title when he was dismissed by the referee during a fight against Sagat Petchyindee on 3 May 1977.
Thailand Saknarongnoi Chutirat
(def. )
1978
  • def. Singnum Ekachai on 11 April 1978
Thailand Yoknoi Fairtex
(def. Sornslip Sitnoenpayom)
22 June 1985
Thailand Bandon Sitbangprachan
(def. Yoknoi Fairtex)
11 October 1985
Thailand Palannoi Kiatanan
(def. Bandon Sitbangprachan)
29 July 1986
Thailand Yoknoi Fairtex (2)
(def. Palannoi Kiatanan)
25 November 1986
Thailand Chanchai Sor.Tamarangsri
(def. Yoknoi Fairtex)
31 July 1987
Thailand Samransak Muangsurin
(def. Chanchai Sor.Tamarangsri)
29 April 1988
Thailand Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong
(def. Samransak Muangsurin)
25 November 1988
Thailand Namphon Nongkeepahuyuth
(def. Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong)
10 March 1989
Thailand Petchdam Sor.Bodin
(def. Namphon Nongkeepahuyuth)
30 March 1990
Thailand Therdkiat Sitthepitak
(def. Petchdam Sor.Bodin)
30 June 1990
Thailand Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong
(def. Therdkiat Sitthepitak)
14 June 1991
Jaroenthong vacated the title in 1991.
Thailand Therdkiat Sitthepitak (2)
(def. Sanit Wichitkriangkrai)
27 September 1991
Thailand Jongsanan Fairtex
(def. Therdkiat Sitthepitak)
21 February 1992
Jongsanan vacated the title in 1993.
Thailand Therdkiat Sitthepitak (3)
(def. Oley Kiatoneway)
5 October 1993
Thailand Mathee Jadeepitak
(def. Therdkiat Sitthepitak)
29 July 1994
Thailand Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee
(def. Mathee Jadeepitak)
21 May 1996
Lamnamoon vacated the title in 1997.
Thailand Singsarawat Sitsamriengtower
(def. )
  • def. Khochasan Singklongsi
Thailand Thognthai Sit Jompop
(def. )
1999
Thailand Aisorasak Jor.Ratchakorn
(def. )
2000
The title was vacant as of July 2001.
Thailand Charlie Sor.Chaitamil
(def. Buakaw Por.Pramuk)
7 December 2001
Charlie vacated the title in 2003.
Thailand Pornpitak Phet-Udomchai
(def. Orono MajesticGym)
19 September 2003
Thailand Kongpipop Petchyindee
(def. Pornpitak PetchUdomchai)
12 November 2004
Thailand Nopparat Keatkhamtorn
(def. Kongpipop Petchyindee)
7 December 2004
Thailand Anuwat Kaewsamrit
(def. Nopparat Keatkhamtorn)
6 May 2005
Anuwat vacated the title in 2005.
Thailand Duangsompong Por.Khumpai
(def. Yodwanlop Por.Nuttachai)
12 August 2005
Duangsompong vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Kaew Fairtex
(def. Traijak Sitjomtrai)
6 June 2006
  • def. Sarawut Lukbanyai on 8 December 2006
Thailand Santipap SitUbon
(def. Kaew Fairtex)
2 March 2007
Santipap vacated the title in 2007.
Thailand Sagetdao Petpayathai
(def. Chalermdet Infinity)
7 September 2007
Thailand Nong-O Sit Or
(def. Sagetdao Petpayathai)
7 December 2007
Thailand Chalermdeth Sor.Tawanrung
(def. Nong-O Sit Or)
5 February 2007
  • draws with Lo-ngern Pitakkruchaidaen on 28 March 2008
Thailand Pansak Look Bor Kor
(def. Chalermdeth Sor.Tawanrung)
4 July 2008
Thailand Petchboonchu FA Group
(def. Parnsak LukkBorKor)
8 December 2009
Petchboonchu vacated the title in 2009.
Thailand Pornsanae Sitmonchai
(def. Trijak Sitjomtrai)
8 December 2009
Thailand Kongsak Sitboonmee
(def. Pornsanae Sitmonchai)
7 December 2010
Kongsak vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Penek Sitnumnoi
(def. Mongkolchai Kwaitonggym)
6 September 2011
Thailand Superbank Mor Ratanabandit
(def. Penek Sitnumnoi)
9 July 2013
Superbank vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Panpayak Jitmuangnon
(def. Sam-A Kaiyanghadaogym)
6 March 2015
Thailand Saen Parunchai
(def. Panpayak Jitmuangnon)
5 June 2015
Saen vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Panpayak Jitmuangnon (2)
(def. Kaonar P.K.SaenchaiMuaythaiGym)
22 December 2015
Panpayak vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Chalam Parunchai
(def. Messi Pangkongprab)
7 November 2017
  • def. Siwakorn Kiatjaroenchai on 11 December 2018
Chalam was stripped of the title due to a knockout loss in a non-title bout against Kiewpayak Jitmuangnon on 26 June 2019.
Thailand Chalam Parunchai (2)
(def. View Petchkoson)
6 March 2020
Chalam vacated the title in 2021.

Super Featherweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 130 lb (59.0 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Mongkoldet Pitakchai
(def. Mekhmekhin Yontharakit)
1966-1967
Inaugural Champion
Thailand Weerachai Hor.Mahachai
(def. Mongkoldet Pitakchai)
circa 1967
Thailand Srichang Sakornpitak
(def. Weerachai Hor.Mahachai)
circa 1968
The title was vacant as of 1972.
Thailand Burengnong Sakornpitak
(def. Pranom Sor.Sittha)
1972
The title was vacant as of May 1973.
Thailand Pudpadnoi Worawut
(def. Chaiyut Sitiboonlert)
22 June 1973
Thailand Khunponnoi Kiatsuriya
(def. Pudpadnoi Worawut)
26 July 1974
Thailand Wichit Lukbangplasoi
(def. Khunponnoi Kiatsuriya)
October, 1974
Wichit was stripped following a suspicion of match fixing during a title defense against Posai Sitiboonlert on 14 May 1976.
Thailand Ruengsak Porntawee
(def. Pornsak Sitchang)
23 January 1981
Thailand Wanpadet Sitkhrumai
(def. Daoden Sakornpitak)
22 January 1985
Wanpadet was stripped of the title after being stopped by Lucien Carbin in a non-title fight.
Thailand Daoden Sakornpitak
(def. Ratchabut Sor.Thanikul)
7 May 1985
The title was vacant as of 1 December 1987.
Thailand Kongdej Chor.Wiraj
(def. Paksa Kiatsayan)
8 December 1987
vacated the title in 1988.
Thailand Prasert Kittikasem
(def. Chanchai Sor.Tamarangsri)
26 July 1988
Thailand Saencherng Pinsinchai
(def. Prasert Kittikasem)
10 March 1989
Thailand Cherry Sor.Wanich
(def. Saencherng Pinsinchai)
25 July 1989
Thailand Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyuth
(def. Cherry Sor.Wanich)
31 May 1991
Namkabuan vacated the title in 1997.
Thailand Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee
(def. Samkor Chor.Ratchatasupak)
19 December 1997
Thailand Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee (2)
(def. Samkor Chor.Ratchatasupak)
25 September 1999
Thailand Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn
(def. Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee)
7 December 1999
Namsaknoi vacated the title in 2000.
Thailand Samkor Chor.Ratchatasupak
(def. Rambojiew Por.Thubtim)
22 April 2000
The title was vacant as of 2005.
Thailand Singdam Kiatmuu9
(def. Orono Wor Petchpun)
6 May 2005
Thailand Saenchai SinbiMuaythai
(def. Singdam Kiatmuu9)
9 December 2005
Thailand Nopparat Keatkhamtorn
(def. Saenchai SinbiMuaythai)
2 June 2006
Nopparat vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Saenchai SinbiMuaythai (2)
(def. Duangsompong Kor.Sapaotong)
22 September 2006
Thailand Orono Wor Petchpun
(def. Saenchai Sor.Kingstar)
7 December 2007
Thailand Saenchai Sor.Kingstar (3)
(def. Orono Wor Petchpun)
2 May 2008
Thailand Petchboonchu FA Group
(def. Saenchai Sor.Kingstar)
7 August 2009
Thailand Nong-O Kaiyanghadaogym
(def. Petchboonchu FA Group)
8 December 2009
Thailand Kongsak Sitboonmee
(def. Nong-O Kaiyanghadaogym)
10 June 2011
Thailand F-16 Rachanon
(def. Kongsak Sitboonmee)
6 September 2011
F-16 vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Yodwicha Por Boonsit
(def. Kongsak Sitboonmee)
9 November 2012
Yodwicha vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Kongsak Sitboonmee
(def. Petpanomrung Kiatmuu9)
7 June 2013
Kongsak vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Petchmorakot Wor.Sangprapai
(def. Auisiewpor Sujibamikiew)
3 December 2013
Petchmorakot vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Kaewkangwan Priewwayo
(def. Superlek Kiatmuu9)
8 December 2015
Kaewkangwan vacated the title in 2016.
Thailand Nuenglanlek Jitmuangnon
(def. Jamesak Sakburiram)
8 August 2016
Thailand Phetmorakot Teeded99
(def. Nuenglanlek Jitmuangnon)
9 December 2016
Phetmorakot vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Mongkoldetlek KesaGym
(def. Suakim PK Saenchaimuaythaigym)
9 June 2017
Thailand Nawapon Lookpachrist
(def. Mongkoldetlek KesaGym)
14 November 2017
Nawapon vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Suakim PK Saenchaimuaythaigym
(def. Theppabut Phetkiatphet)
7 September 2018
Suakim vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Songkom Bangkokalaiyon
(def. Krobsut Fairtex)
6 June 2019
The title was retired in 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and is vacant as of 2024

Lightweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 135 lb (61.2 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Sompong Samarnchan
(def. Chanarong)
Inaugural champion.
Thailand Adul Srisothon
(def. Danchai Yontharakit)
1962
The title was vacant as of 1 May 1963.
Thailand Wicharn Sor.Pinjisak
(def. Prakaikaew Luk Sor.Kor.)
28 May 1963
Wicharn vacated the title in 1963.
Thailand Saenthanong Ketsongkram
(def. )
1966–1967
Thailand Kanongmek Kachapichit
(def. Saenthanong Ketsongkram)
13 June 1967
Thailand Saennapa Payaksophon
(def. )
1970
The title was vacant as of 1 April 1974 .
Thailand Sirimongkol Luksiripat
(def. Phayakphoom Phayakkhao)
19 April 1974
  • def. Monsawan Lukchiangmai on 2 November 1976
Sirimongkol vacated the title in 1977.
Thailand Siangnow Sitbangprachan
(def. Siprae Kiatsompop)
6 May 1977
Thailand Siprae Kiatsompop
(def. Siangnow Sitbangprachan)
6 September 1977
Thailand Kraipetch Sor.Prateep
(def. )
1977
Thailand Siprae Kiatsompop
(def. )
1978
  • def. Jongcharoen Sakwittaya on 20 February 1979
The title was vacant as of 1 January 1981.
Thailand Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn
(def. Kaopong Sitchuchai)
9 January 1981
Dieselnoi vacated the title in 1984.
Thailand Sagat Petchyindee
(def. )
1985
  • def. Sawainoi Daopadriew on 22 October 1985
The title became vacant as Sagat couldn't find an opponent in time.
Thailand Sagat Petchyindee (2)
(def. Komtae Chor.Swananan)
17 June 1988
The title was vacant as of 1 August 1990.
Thailand Issara Sakkreerin
(def. Thantawanoi Tor.Silachai)
18 August 1990
Issara vacated the title in 1991.
Thailand Coban Lookchaomaesaitong
(def. Bandong Sitbangprachan)
1991
Thailand Nongmoon Chomphutong
(def. Coban Lookchaomaesaitong)
November 1991
Nongmoon vacated the title in 1992.
Thailand Panomrunglek Chor.Sawat
(def. Sangtiennoi Sor.Rungroj)
13 October 1992
Thailand Petchdam Lukborai
(def. Panomrunglek Chor.Sawat)
6 April 1993
Thailand Panomrunglek Chor.Sawat (2)
(def. Petchdam Lukborai)
27 November 1993
Thailand Sakmongkol Sithchuchok
(def. Panomrunglek Chor.Sawat)
8 January 1994
Thailand Chandet Sor.Prantalay
(def. Sakmongkol Sithchuchok)
13 February 1994
Thailand Jongsanan Fairtex
(def. Chandet Sor.Prantalay)
July 1994
Jongsanan vacated the title in 1994.
Thailand Pairot Wor.Wolapon
(def. )
1994
Thailand Orono Por.MuangUbon
(def. Pairot Wor.Wolapon)
24 December 1994
Orono vacated the title in 1997.
Thailand Sangtiennoi Sor.Rungroj
(def. Keng Singnakonkui)
27 September 1997
  • def. Prabpramlek Sitnarong on 14 February 1998
Thailand Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak
(def. Sangtiennoi Sor.Rungroj)
1998
Thailand Kaolan Kaovichit
(def. Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak)
26 March 1999
Thailand Khunsuk Phetsupaphan
(def. Kaolan Kaovichit)
10 August 1999
The title was vacant as of 1 April 2000.
Thailand Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn
(def. Kaolan Kaovichit)
25 April 2000
Namsaknoi vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Sagadpet IngramGym
(def. Samranchai 96Peenang)
6 June 2006
Sagadpet vacated the title in 2008.
Thailand Duangsompong Kor.Sapaothong
(def. Tuantong Pumpanmuang)
16 September 2008
Thailand Kaew Fairtex
(def. Duangsompong Kor.Sapaothong)
21 March 2009
Kaew vacated the title in 2009.
Thailand Sagetdao Petpayathai
(def. Saenchai Sor.Kingstar)
8 December 2009
Thailand Petchboonchu FA Group
(def. Sagetdao Petpayathai)
4 June 2010
Thailand Saenchai SinbeeMuaythai
(def. Petchboonchu FA Group)
5 October 2010
Saenchai vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Sagetdao Petpayathai
(def. Petchboonchu FA Group)
8 March 2011
Thailand Petchboonchu FA Group
(def. Sagetdao Petpayathai)
7 July 2011
Petchboonchu vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Singdam Kiatmoo9
(def. Nong-O Kaiyanghadaogym)
8 June 2012
Thailand Nong-O Kaiyanghadaogym
(def. Singdam Kiatmoo9)
7 June 2013
Thailand Singdam Kiatmoo9
(def. Nong-O Kaiyanghadaogym)
12 July 2013
Thailand Petchboonchu FA Group
(def. Singdam Kiatmoo9)
11 October 2013
Petchboonchu vacated the title in 2014.
Thailand Pakorn Sakyothin
(def. Singdam Kiatmoo9)
28 February 2014
Pakorn vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Chujaroen Dabransarakarm
(def. Yodpanomrung Jitmuangnon)
4 September 2015
Thailand Sittisak Petpayathai
(def. Chujaroen Dabransarakarm)
3 June 2016
Sittisak vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Yodlekpet Or. Pitisak
(def. Rambo Pet.Por.Tor.Or)
9 June 2017
Yodlekpet vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Kulabdam Sor.Jor.Piek-U-Thai
(def. Genji Umeno)
18 February 2018
Kulabdam vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Nuathoranee Samchaivisetsuk
(def. Sakchainoi M.U.Den) [22]
30 November 2019
The title was retired in 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thailand Kanongsuek Gor.Kampanat
(def. Mathias Gallo Cassarino)
29 April 2023

Super Lightweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 140 lb (63.5 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Sorasak Sor.Lukbukkhalo
(def. Prayuth Suparaj)
1 June 1971
Thailand Saensak Muangsurin
(def. Sorasak Sor.Lukbukkhalo)
30 November 1971
Title was vacant as of 1975.
Thailand Pichit Singchueklueng
(def. Rungroj Sor.Lakkhana)
1975
  • def. Mehmoud Saiyasothon on 11 April 1975 in Hat Yai
Title was vacant as of 1 January 1987.
Thailand Changpuek Kiatsongrit
(def. Raktae Muangsurin)
20 March 1987
Title was vacant as of 1 April 1999.
Thailand Jomhod Kiatadisak
(def. Pothai Chor.Waikul)
12 August 1989
  • def. Sittisak Saksanguan on 21 April 1990
  • def. Sittisak Toranusron on 31 May 1992
Jomhod vacated the title in 1993.
Thailand Saimai Chor.Suananan
(def. Samart Kayadisorn)
14 September 1996
Title was vacant as of 1 April 1999.
France Morad Sari
(def. Somchai Sor.Nantana)
8 May 1999
The title was vacant as of 1 September 2000.
Thailand Huasai Oldwestgym
(def. )
2003
Thailand Chokdee Por.Pramuk
(def. Noppadet Saengsimaewgym)
17 February 2004
Thailand Phetnaimek Sor.Siriwat
(def. Chokdee Por.Pramuk)
22 November 2005
  • def. Khunsuk Phetsupapan on 22 July 2006
Phetnaimek vacated the title in 2007.
Thailand Kongfah Uddonmuang
(def. Noppadet Saengsimaewgym)
11 November 2008
  • def. Kamel Jemel on 26 February 2010
France Damien Alamos
(def. Kongfah Uddonmuang)
10 February 2012
  • def. Aranchai Tor.Pran26 on 7 September 2012
  • def. Singsuriya Mor Ratanabandit on 16 July 2013
Alamos was stripped of the title in 2013.
Thailand Chamuaktong Fightermuaythai
(def. Nong-O Kaiyanghadaogym)
3 December 2013
Thailand Saensatharn Sor.Suradej
(def. Chamuaktong Sor.Yupinda)
June, 2014
Thailand Singdam Kiatmuu9
(def. Saensatharn Sor.Suradej)
5 September 2014
Thailand Chamuaktong Sor.Yupinda (2)
(def. Singdam Kiatmuu9)
8 December 2015
Chamuaktong vacated the title in 2017.
Rittewada Sitthikul and Nontakit Tor.Morsi fought to a draw for the vacant title on 5 September 2017.
Thailand Rittewada Sitthikul
(def. Nontakit Tor.Morsi)
7 November 2017
Rittewada vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Kulabdam Sor.Jor.Piek-U-Thai
(def. Ferrari Jakrayanmuaythai)
19 March 2019
Kulabdam vacated the title in 2019.
The title was retired in 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and is vacant as of 2024

Welterweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 147 lb (66.7 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Srisawat Thiamprasit
(def. Tawanchai Kaewsuriya)
1956
Inaugural champion.
Thailand Parnsak Wittichai
(def. Srisawat Thiamprasit)
1957
Thailand Kiewwan Yontharakit
(def. Srisawat Thiamprasit)
1959
The title was vacant as of 1962.
Thailand Phothong Dechachai
(def. Iser Sorndaeng)
6 November 1962
Thailand Chalamsak Klongphojon
(def. Phothong Dechachai)
1963
Chalamsak was removed as champion due to the Lumpinee Stadium commitee's suspicion that Phothong threw the fight.
Thailand Apidej Sit-Hirun
(def. Dejrit Itthianuchit)
4 August 1964
Apidej was stripped of the title after losing by knockout in non-title bout against Danchai Ploenchit on 18 October 1966.
Thailand Apidej Sit-Hirun (2)
(def. Payap Sakulsuk)
1967
Thailand Dejrit Itthianuchit
(def. Apidej Sit-Hirun)
27 September 1967
Dejrit vacated the title.
Thailand Sukkasem Saifahlap
(def. Payap Sakulsuk)
7 December 1967
Thailand Prabsuk Sakulthai
(def. Sukkasem Saifahlap)
1968
Title was vacant as of 1 June 1975.
Thailand Buriram Suanmisakawan
(def. Singsuk Petchkasem)
1977
The title was vacant as of 1 January 1999.
On 8 May 1999, Nuengtrakarn Por.Muang-Ubon and Stéphane Nikiéma fought for the vacant belt with the bout ending in a no contest.
Thailand Dejpitak I.S.S
(def. )
1999–2000
Thailand Pajonsuk Lukprabat
(def. Kaolan Kaovichit)
20 July 2002
Thailand Kaolan Kaovichit
(def. Pajonsuk Lukprabat)
8 March 2003
Kaolan vacated the title in 2004.
Thailand Yodsanklai Fairtex
(def. Runkaew Sor.Boonya)
16 August 2005
Yodsanklai vacated the title in 2006.
Thailand Thanongdet Chengzimaiwgym
(def. Kaodangyai Surapichfarm)
4 April 2008
Aikpracha vacated the title in 2011.
Thailand Aikpracha Meenayothin
(def. Prakysiang Kaiyanghadaogym)
11 February 2012
Aikpracha vacated the title in 2013.
Thailand Thongchai Sitsongpeenong
(def. Fahmongkol Sor.Jor.Danrayong)
7 June 2013
Thongchai vacated the title in 2014.
Thailand Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong
(def. Maruay Sitjepond)
28 October 2014
Sitthichai vacated the title in 2015.
Thailand Mangkornpet Sor.Kiatwat
(def. Manaowan Barcelonagym)
8 December 2015
Mangkornpet vacated the title in 2016.
Thailand Pongsiri P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym
(def. Rafi Bohic)
2 September 2016
France Rafi Bohic
(def. Pongsiri P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym)
17 June 2017
Bohic was stripped of his title for losing by knockout in a non-title fight against Nontakrit Tor.Morsi on 18 July 2017.
France Rafi Bohic (2)
(def. Simanoot Sor.Sarinya)
26 December 2017
The title was retired in 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The title was vacant as of 2024

Super Welterweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 154 lb (69.9 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Hern Silathong
(def. Dejthai Ithichai)
1972
  • def. Dechthai Ittichai in 1973
The title was later discontinued for decades due to the lack of competition at the weight.
Thailand Saiyok Pumpanmuang
(def. Farid Villaume)
26 February 2010
Saiyok vacated the title in 2012.
Thailand Sirimongkol Sitanupap
(def. Yodpayak Sitsongpeenong)
20 October 2015
Thailand Yodpayak Sitsongpeenong
(def. Sirimongkol Sitniwat)
16 February 2016
  • def. Fahsura Windysport on 23 December 2016
Yodpayak vacated the title in 2017.
Thailand Buakiew Sitsongpeenong
(def. Fahsura Windysport)
1 September 2017
Buakiew vacated the title in 2018.
Thailand Talaytong Sor.Thanaphet
(def. Luis Cajaiba)
30 November 2018
Talaytong vacated the title in 2019.
Thailand Capitan Petchyindee Academy
(def. Detrit Sathian Gym)
1 June 2019
The title was retired in 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thailand Kongthailand Kiatnavy
(def. Luis Cajaiba)
6 May 2023

Middleweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 160 lb (72.6 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Mekdam Lukchaofah
(def. Suchai Ketsongkram)
1950s
  • def. Sema Klasuek
Inaugural champion. Mekdam vacated the title and retired due to lack of opposition
Thailand Bukdiew Yontharakit
(def. Jeerasak Pongsing)
1962-1963
Thailand Adisak Ithianuchit
(def. Bukdiew Yontharakit)
1963
Thailand Daoprakai Sor.Pinijsak
(def. Sornchai Mullayut)
1964
Daoprakai was stripped of the title when he was knocked out by Apidej Sit-Hirun in a non-title fight on 8 September 1964.
Thailand Dejthai Ratchadet (Ithichai)
(def. Chakkrit Rithanuman)
13 June 1967
Thailand Narong Phitsanurachan
(def. )
1967
Thailand Narong Phitsanurachan (2)
(def. )
1969
Thailand Prapai Sitchumpon
(def. )
1974
The title was vacant as of 1 January 1978.
Thailand Satanfah Sor.Prateep
(def. Genshuu Igari)
7 April 1978
Satanfah vacated the title in 1979.
Thailand Noppakao SirilakMuaythai
(def. Erhan Gungor)
19 August 2017
  • def. Takuya "T-98" Imamura on 2 December 2017.
Noppakaw vacated the title in 2018.
BelgiumMorocco Youssef Boughanem
(def. Talaytong Sor.Thanaphet)
22 May 2018
Boughanem vacated the title in 2018.
France Jimmy Vienot
(def. Talaytong Sor.Thanaphet)
30 April 2019
Thailand Sorgraw Petchyindee Academy
(def. Jimmy Vienot)
25 September 2019
Thailand Denpanom Pran26
(def. Emerson Bento)
17 June 2023

Super Middleweight Championship

[edit]
Weight limit: 168 lb (76.2 kg)
Name Date Defenses
Thailand Kompikat Sor.Tawanrung
(def. Vianney Sépéroumal)
17 December 2017
First and only champion of the division.

See also

[edit]

References

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