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Petchdam Lukborai

"Khun Khao Kin Kone"

Petchdam Lukborai was a renowned Muay Thai fighter from Thailand, celebrated for his aggressive Muay Khao style and his dominance in the 1980s and 1990s as a four-division Lumpinee Stadium champion.

Fighting Style: Muay Khao

Petchdam Lukborai
Petchdam Lukborai

Fighter Stats

Birth Year

Not specified

Nationality

🇹🇭 Thailand

Weight Class

  • Bantamweight – 118 lbs (≈53.5 kg)

Record

Not specified

Active Years

1980s-1990s

Camp/Gym

Not specified

Achievements

Titles Won

  • Four-division Lumpinee Stadium Champion

Notable Fights

  • vs. Jongsanan Fairtex — Lumpinee Stadium, January 19, 1996 (Loss by KO)

Signature Techniques

  • Knee strikes

Biography

Petchdam Lukborai was a formidable force in the Muay Thai world during the 1980s and 1990s. Known for his aggressive Muay Khao style, which emphasizes knee strikes, he earned the nickname "Khun Khao Kin Kone," meaning "The kneecap that eats the person." His fighting prowess made him a feared opponent in the ring, and he became a celebrated figure in the Muay Thai community.

Throughout his career, Petchdam achieved significant success, becoming a four-division Lumpinee Stadium champion. His ability to dominate opponents with his powerful knee strikes and relentless pressure made him a standout fighter of his era. His matches were often thrilling and showcased his technical skill and physical endurance.

One of Petchdam's notable encounters was against Jongsanan Fairtex, where he was knocked out in the third round by a combination of fists. Despite this loss, Petchdam's career was marked by numerous victories and memorable battles that contributed to his legendary status in Muay Thai history.

Training & Contact

Training Availability

Petchdam Lukborai is a former professional fighter, and there is no information available regarding his current involvement in training or seminars.