Fightnick: Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]
Fightnick in Origin Language: āļŦāļēāļāļĻāļķāļāđāļĨāđāļ āļāļģāļāļēāļāļĨāļēāļ§ (āļ. āļĻāļĢāļĩāļāļĢāļ°āđāļŠāļĢāļīāļ)
Real name: Makara Thongrith
Real Name in Origin Language: āļĄāļāļĢāļē āļāļāļāļĪāļāļāļīāđ
Thainick: Shong
Thainick in Origin Language: āļāđāļ
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 06.01.1994
Birth year sign: Rooster
Birth sign: Capricorn
Weight (kgs): 43 kg / 94.8 lb
Height (cm): 160 cm / 5' 3"
Wins: 4 (Effectivity 100% from all fights)
Wins KO: 0 (0% from all won fights)
Losses: 0
Losses KO: 0 (0% from all lose fights)
Draws: 0
Amateur fight acceptance: No
Amateur category:
Male Kadet Amateur
Amateur weight class:
Male Kadet Amateur / Mini Flyweight / -47.7 kg
Professional fight acceptance: Yes
Professional category:
Male Kadet Professional
Professional weight class:
Male Kadet Professional / Mini Flyweight / -47.7 kg
World Ranking:
Professional ranking in weight class: 36
Professional ranking in category: 83
Amateur ranking in weight class: -
Amateur ranking in category: -
National Ranking -
Thailand:
Professional ranking in weight class: 36
Professional ranking in category: 83
Amateur ranking in weight class: -
Amateur ranking in category: -
Special Ranking -
Rajadamnern - Rajadamnern Stadium :
Special ranking in weight category: 22
Special ranking in category: 181
Citizenship: Thailand
Nationality: Thailand
Current stay country: Thailand
Address: 18/6 m. 4 Khlongya Aoluek Krabi, tel. +6684-445-0752
_FIGHTERS_ADDRESS_ORIGIN: 18/6 āļĄ. 4 āļāļĨāļāļāļĒāļē āļāđāļēāļ§āļĨāļķāļ āļāļĢāļ°āļāļĩāđ āđāļāļĢ. +6684-445-0752
Religion: Buddhist
X-Handed: right
Favourite Technics: Knee
Career start date: 2007
Club: Chor. Sriprasoed [Sit Wor. Kor. Huayyod,Tamnanlao]
_FIGHTERS_CLUB_ORIGIN:
Titles: 1. Krabi battle champion in 30 kg class
Hobbies: āđāļāļāļāļ
Notes: Trainer: Saeng anan Lookbanyai
Teacher: Saeng anan Lookbanyai
Manager: Pairat Panomrat
Club: Chor. Sriprasoed [Sit Wor. Kor. Huayyod,Tamnanlao]
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19.07.2010
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
Tawatchaigym, Petpayak
THA, Bangkok, Rajadamnern
16.06.2010
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
P. K. P. Sport, Dernchonlek
THA, Bangkok, Lumpinee
19.04.2010
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
"Palungpet Petpozai" Baisithong, Kiattisak (Bank)
THA, Bangkok, Rajadamnern
17.03.2010
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
Mor. Andaman (Por. Telakoon), Wanchana
THA, Bangkok, Rajadamnern
04.02.2010
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
"Superlek Por. Phetnamchai" Trairatkeyoon, Sattawat (X)
THA, Bangkok, Rajadamnern
19.10.2009
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
"Sisod Soonkeelakhaonoi (Tor. Ponchai)" Sungthong, Chayutpong (F)
THA, Bangkok, Rajadamnern
23.09.2009
"Hansueklek Tamnanlao [Chor. Sriprasoed]" Thongrith, Makara (Shong)
Suwitgym, Jongsanan
THA, Bangkok, Rajadamnern
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Professional Rules
Professional Thai Boxing Weight Classes
Mini Flyweight - from 100lb / 45.454kg and not over 105lb / 47.727kg Light Flyweight - from 105lb / 47.728kg and not over 108lb / 48.988kg Flyweight - from 108lb / 48.989kg and not over 112lb / 50.802kg Super Flyweight - from 112lb / 50.803kg and not over 115lb / 52.163kg Bantamweight - from 115lb / 52.164kg and not over 118lb / 53.524kg Super Bantamweight - from 118lb / 53.525kg and not over 122lb / 55.338kg Featherweight - from 122lb / 55.339kg and not over 126lb / 57.153kg Super Featherweight - from 126lb / 57.154kg and not over 130lb / 58.967kg Lightweight - from 130lb / 58.968kg and not over 135lb / 61.235kg Super Lightweight - from 135lb / 61.236kg and not over 140lb / 63.503kg Welterweight - from 140lb / 63.504kg and not over 147lb / 66.678kg Super Welterweight - from 147lb / 66.679kg and not over 154lb / 69.853kg Middleweight - from 154lb / 69.854kg and not over 160lb / 71.575kg Super Middleweight - from 160lb / 71.576kg and not over 168lb / 76.204kg Light Heavyweight - from 168lb / 76.205kg and not over 175lb / 79.379kg Cruiseweight - from 175lb / 79.380kg and not over 190lb / 86.183kg Heavyweight - from 190lb / 86.184kg
Amateur Rules
Amateur Thai Boxing Weight Classes
Mini Flyweight - from 45.454kg and not over 47.727kg Light Flyweight - from 47.728kg and not over 48.988kg Flyweight - from 48.989kg and not over 50.802kg Super Flyweight - from 50.803kg and not over 52.163kg Bantamweight - from 52.164kg and not over 53.524kg Super Bantamweight - from 53.525kg and not over 55.338kg Featherweight - from 55.339kg and not over 57.153kg Super Featherweight - from 57.154kg and not over 58.967kg Lightweight - from 58.968kg and not over 61.235kg Super Lightweight - from 61.236kg and not over 63.503kg Welterweight - from 63.504kg and not over 66.678kg Super Welterweight - from 66.679kg and not over 69.853kg Middleweight - from 69.854kg and not over 71.575kg Super Middleweight - from 71.576kg and not over 76.204kg Light Heavyweight - from 76.205kg and not over 79.379kg Cruiseweight - from 79.380kg and not over 86.183kg Heavyweight - from 86.184kg
Muaythai Techniques
Basics of Muaythai Techniques
Muaythai techniques were known as the "Art of Eight Limbs" as there are eight natural weapons to fight with: fists, elbows, knees and feet. The most peculiar muaythai techniques, which also differentiate Thai boxing from Chinese and Japanese martial arts, are related to the use of elbows and knees to ultimately destroy the opponent. The risk of injuries from such blows is quite high, therefore in many international tournaments elbows strikes are banned, penalizing Thai fighters when matched against foreign champions. Even in Thailand, some beautiful and vicious elbow/knees combinations are rarely used, or forbidden, as muaythai itself is evolving into a less pure form of traditional Thai boxing.
Knowledge Database
Muaythai History
It is estimated that muaythai history began about 1500 years ago, when several warring kingdoms dominated what is now called South East Asia. From the mountains of Western Myanmar to the Mekong's delta in South Vietnam, historical records show that the area was a constant battlefield. Three main races were constantly fighting, switching their allegiances, betraying their own people while protecting their own fragile kingdoms. These were the Burmese, the Siamese and the Khmer. They share a common history of wars, often fought for riches, farming land or for the beauty of a princess.