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  1. Sombat Banchamek (Thai: สมบัติ บัญชาเมฆ, born May 8, 1982), also known by his ring name Buakaw Banchamek (Thai: บัวขาว บัญชาเมฆ, Buakaw meaning "white lotus") is a professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer from Thailand, who formerly fought out of Por. Pramuk Gym, in Bangkok ...

  2. Nov 4, 2023 · In over three decades and through three hundred battles in the ring, Buakaw Banchamek asserted himself as of one of the greatest strikers in martial arts history. Formerly known as Por Pramuk,...

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  3. Watch videos of Buakaw Banchamek, the former K-1 and WBC world champion, teaching and fighting in Thailand and abroad. Learn about his lifestyle, culture, and language in the woods and with US army.

  4. 1M Followers, 239 Following, 2,862 Posts - Buakaw Banchamek (@buakaw1) on Instagram: "ติดตามช่องyoutube ของบัวขาวที่นี้เลยครับ 🙏MuayThai Fighter 👍#buakawbanchamek"

    • Fan to fighter. Buakaw was born on May 8, 1982, in Bansongnong County, Samrong Thap, Surin Province, Thailand. When he was about seven or eight years old, he attended a local Muay Thai show held near his home.
    • The usual training routine. Buakaw’s incredible physique is a product of his years of hard work and dedication in the gym. He wakes up every morning at 5:30AM and runs over 6-10 miles as a warm up.
    • He never won a major world title in Thailand. It’s hard to imagine Buakaw losing a fight nowadays. Due to the high level in Thailand, Buakaw wasn’t as successful in the ring as he is today.
    • Muay Thai striker by day, football striker by night. In 2014, while he was still actively fighting, Buakaw signed on as a forward for RBAC Football Club, the reserve team of Ratchaburi F.C.
  5. Jul 5, 2023 · Learn about the life and career of Buakaw Banchamek, one of the greatest strikers in combat sports history. From his early Muay Thai titles to his K-1 World Championships, discover how he became 'The White Lotus' and a living legend.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · Twenty years after winning his first K-1 World MAX tournament, Buakaw Banchamek returns to Japan to reclaim his throne. The two-time champion has been announced as the last entry for this year's Grand Prix on July 7 at the Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.

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