He had completed the ninth grade upon dropping out. Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong was born as Anulak Jansuk (อนุรักษ์ จันทร์สุข, Thai pronunciation: [ʔànúrák ʨansùk]) in Buriram in the Northeastern (Isan) region of Thailand on September 23, 1991. Won vacant Lumpinee Welterweight title (147 lbs) and defended Thailand (PAT) Welterweight title (147 lbs).
57.2k Followers, 325 Following, 652 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Sitt (@sitthichai_sitsongpeenong) Sitthichai, who holds a professional record of 124-31-5, is a 12-time kickboxing and Muay Thai World Champion.
Sittichai dropped out of school, like many Muay Thai fighters, to pursue a career as a professional boxer. It was the third fight between the two. His second fight outside of Thailand was at the “La Nuit des Champions” event in Marselle, France on 28 November 2010. Wins Toyota Vigo Marathon Tournament title (154 lbs).
Top kickbokser Sittichai Sitsongpeenong heeft een contract getekend bij ONE Championship Sitsongpeenong stond voor het laatst in de ring bij GLORY: Utrecht waar hij vocht tegen Marat Grigorian waarvan hij verloor.
Signing on with Sitsongpeenong would be huge boost for his career and he began to fight internationally.
[14], He took an extension round decision over Chingiz Allazov at Thai Boxe Mania in Turin, Italy on January 25, 2014. Born Anulak Jansuk in Buriam, the northeast region of Thailand also called Isaan, Sittichai Sitsongpeenong began fighting at the age of 11. He had his first fight at the age of 11 in 2002. He was headhunted by Bangkok gym Sitsongpeenong … Met beide mannen die strijden in ’s werelds grootste vechtsport organisatie, zou een kolossaal super-gevecht eerder dan later kunnen plaatsvinden. No mercy. He competed and won the “Glory Lightweight Contender Tournament” at 70 kg again, defeating Davit Kiria and Marat Grigorian, whom he had beaten previously at “Glory 28” in Paris, France, on March 12, 2016. 1.1.2 Match license He won the “Fight League - Grand Prix” 8-Man tournament 70 kg by defeating Yasssin Baiter by KO in the second round in the Final in Tangier, Morocco on August 8, 2015.
The tournaments take one of two forms: either they are World Championship Tournaments, with the division's world title on the line, or they are 'Contender' tournaments, with the winner earning a spot in the next upcoming World Championship Tournaments.
In een interview op de website van ONE Championship verteld Sittichai tegen welke vechter hij het eerst wil vechten uit de goed gevulde gewichtsklasse waarin hij valt. [21] He won the fight by TKO.[22]. “People come for entertainment, to see people get knocked out. Ik volgde hem overal, maar hij lijkt altijd van me weg te lopen! The “1 - King” 4-Man Tournament at 70 kg against Puengluang Sitpupantu by TKO in the first round in Koh Chang, Thailand on January 5, 2013. Sitthichai is scheduled to make his ONE debut at ONE Championship: No Surrender on July 31, 2020, where he will face Superbon Banchamek for a third time. A champion of Thailand's iconic Lumpini Stadium (basically the premier league in Thailand), Sittichai dropped out of high school after ninth grade to focus on fighting. By 2010 he was fighting abroad and starting to earn real money. Sittichai was born as Anulak Jansuk on September 23, 1991. This transition was difficult for Sittichai to make. He was able to beat out David Kiria in the second round via TKO and won a points victory over Josh Jauncy in the finals.The win at the tournament saw him lose a controversial decision against Robin van Roosmalen at Glory 25 later in the year. Reigning GLORY Lightweight Champion (4 Defenses), GLORY CONTENDER LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2015. He continued to fight under Muay Thai rules for several bouts seeing him face Jordan Watson on Max Muay Thai in Zheng China in 2013 and he was able to secure the Lumpinee Stadium Welterweight Championship Title at147 lbs against Maruay Sitjaepond in 2014.By 2015 Sittichai would begin to focus solely on kickboxing bouts.
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