Kaolan Kaovichit
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BornJehmod Niyomdecha
May 12, 1978
Mueang Songkhla, Thailand
May 12, 1978
Mueang Songkhla, Thailand
Native nameเจ๊ะไหมด นิยมเดชา
NicknameLord Ghost-Boned Knee
(ขุนเข่ากระดูกผี)
(ขุนเข่ากระดูกผี)
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
| Kaolan Kaovichit | |
|---|---|
Kaolan in 2026 | |
| Born | Jehmod Niyomdecha May 12, 1978 Mueang Songkhla, Thailand |
| Native name | เจ๊ะไหมด นิยมเดชา |
| Nickname | Lord Ghost-Boned Knee (ขุนเข่ากระดูกผี) |
| Height | 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
| Division | Light Flyweight Super Flyweight Super Bantamweight Lightweight Welterweight |
| Style | Muay Thai (Muay Khao) |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Team | Kaovichit Gym Kiatbanchong Gym |
| Years active | c. 1989–2006 |
| Other information | |
| Occupation | Muay Thai trainer |
Jehmod Niyomdecha (Thai: เจ๊ะไหมด นิยมเดชา; born May 12, 1978), known professionally as Kaolan Kaovichit (Thai: เก้าล้าน เก้าวิชิต), is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer. He is a former three-division Lumpinee Stadium champion, the 1998 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year, and the runner-up of the inaugural K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final who was famous during the 1990s and 2000s.
Kaolan Kaovichit was born in Songkhla Province, Thailand on May 12, 1978, as Jahormat Miyundichar. He trained at the Kiatbanchong gym.[1]
Titles and accomplishments
- World Muay Thai Council
- 2001 WMC World Welterweight (147 lbs) Champion[2]
- K-1
- 2002 K-1 World MAX Final Runner-up
Awards
- 2001 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fight of the Year (vs Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn)
- 1998 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year[3]