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Kongtoranee Payakaroon

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Kongtoranee Payakaroon is a blueprint Muay Femur—calm balance, ruthless efficiency, and timing that travels across weight classes. He won five Lumpinee titles from 102 to 118 lbs, then carried his craft into pro boxing, pushing elite champions like Gilberto Román and Khaosai Galaxy. His tape is a clinic in draw-and-counter and left-kick scoring. Coaches still reference his fights to teach economy and control.

Fighting Style: Muay Femur

Kongtoranee Payakaroon
Kongtoranee Payakaroon

Fighter Stats

Birth Year

1960

Nationality

Thai

Weight Classes

  • Pinweight – 99 lbs (≈45 kg)
  • Junior Flyweight – 108 lbs (≈49 kg)
  • Flyweight – 112 lbs (≈50.8 kg)
  • Junior Bantamweight – 115 lbs (≈52.2 kg)
  • Bantamweight – 118 lbs (≈53.5 kg)
  • Junior Welterweight – 140 lbs (≈63.5 kg)

Record

286 - 76

Active Years

1971 - 1988

Camp/Gym

Payakaroon Gym, Sidyotong Gym

Achievements

Titles Won

  • 5× Lumpinee Stadium Champion in 5 different weight divisions
  • Muay Thai World Light Welterweight (140 lbs) Champion
  • Europe Champion (Muay Thai)
  • 1984 Sports Writers Association of Thailand “Fighter of the Year”

Notable Fights

  • vs Chamuekpet Hapalang – wins Lumpinee Bantamweight (118 lbs) title, decision, Jan 31 1984
  • vs Petchdam Lukborai – trilogy at Lumpinee (KO3 title defence; later loses belt by decision)
  • vs Samransak Muangsurin – multiple wars (wins at 126–130, plus 1990 draw and win at Lumpinee)
  • vs Khaosai Galaxy – WBA Super Flyweight world title challenge, 1988 at Lumpinee; drops Galaxy in round 5 but loses controversial UD – often described as “anthology” level.

Biography

Kongtoranee Payakaroon (real name: Chartchai Tiptamai; born July 12, 1960, Chachoengsao, Thailand) is one of the Golden Era’s most decorated technicians and the elder brother of Samart. A Sityodtong product under Kru Yodtong Senanan, he captured five Lumpinee Stadium titles across five divisions102, 108, 112, 115, 118 lbs—a rare feat that underscored his balance, timing, and fight IQ. He later crossed into professional boxing, defeating former world champion Payao Poontarat, before challenging Gilberto Román (WBC) in 1986 and Khaosai Galaxy (WBA) in 1988. After retiring, he coached at Sityodtong and abroad.

Defining traits: rhythm control • counter left-kick & teep • catch-and-sweep game • economical hands into kicks

Career highlights: 5× Lumpinee champion (5 weights)1984 Sports Writers of Thailand Fighter of the YearWBC & WBA world-title challenger (boxing).

Videos

Kongtoranee vs. Samransak Muangsurin

1984

Kongtoranee vs.Khaosai Galaxy

1988

Kongtoranee vs Panomtuanlek Hapalang

1988