Khunsueklek Boomdeksian

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BornTichakorn Sripromma
(2005-06-07) June 7, 2005 (age 20)
Nong Kung Si, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Native nameทิชากร ศรีพรมมา
Other namesKhunsuklek UFABoomdeksien (ขุนศึกเล็ก ยูฟ่าบูมเด็กเซียน)
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Khunsueklek Boomdeksian
BornTichakorn Sripromma
(2005-06-07) June 7, 2005 (age 20)
Nong Kung Si, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Native nameทิชากร ศรีพรมมา
Other namesKhunsuklek UFABoomdeksien (ขุนศึกเล็ก ยูฟ่าบูมเด็กเซียน)
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
DivisionLight Flyweight
Flyweight
Super Flyweight
Bantamweight
Super Bantamweight
Reach1.62 m (64 in)
StyleMuay Thai
(Muay Femur)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofBangkok, Thailand
TeamBoomdeksien[1]
Sor.Sangthai
TrainerKriengkrai Wansuep
Years activec. 2014–present
Professional boxing record
Total1
Losses1
By knockout1
Kickboxing record
Total98
Wins86
Losses9
By knockout1
Draws3
Other information
Notable relativesKhunsueknoi Boomdeksian (twin brother)
Boxing record from BoxRec

Tichakorn Sripromma (Thai: ทิชากร ศรีพรมมา; born June 6, 2005), known professionally as Khunsueklek Boomdeksian (Thai: ขุนศึกเล็ก บูมเด็กเซียน) is a Thai professional Muay Thai fighter. He is the current two-time Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight Champion.

As of November 2024, he is #6 in Combat Press' men's pound-for-pound rankings for Muay Thai.[2]

Khunsueklek started training in Muay Thai at the age of nine alongside his twin brother Khunsuknoy. After about twenty fights the brothers were brought to the Boomdeksien camp.[3]

On February 10, 2019, Khunsueklek defeated Kalong Tor. Kutnamsai by decision in the Khon Kaen province. This marked the beginning of an extended undefeated streak lasting multiple years at the beginning of his Bangkok career.[4]

On September 3, 2022, Khunsueklek defeated Dejpichai NavyAndaman by decision to capture the Omnoi Stadium 118 lbs title.[5]

On December 24, 2022, Khunsueklek challenged Dinnuathong Muadphong191 for his Thailand 115 lbs title at an exceptional event co promoted by the Boxing Association of Thailand, the IFMA, the Sports Authority of Thailand and the National Sports Development Fund Office. He won the fight by decision.[6]

On January 20, 2023, Khunsueklek participated in the inaugural ONE Friday Fights event where he faced Petchbanrai Singmawynn. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[7] Following this victory he was ranked #1 at 112 lbs by the WMO.[8]

For his results during the year 2022 Khunsueklek was elected Rising Fighter of the Year by the Sports Writers Association of Thailand.[9]

Khunsueklek was matched with Koko Sor. Sommai at ONE Friday Fights 6 on February 24, 2023.[10] He won the fight by split decision. As of April 2023, he was ranked as the second best 115 lbs muay thai fighter in the world by the WMO.[11]

Khunsueklek rematched Koko at ONE Friday Fights 14 on April 28, 2023. He won the fight by unanimous decision, pushing his undefeated streak to 36 fights in a row.[12] Following this success he was ranked as the best 115 lbs muay thai fighter in the world by Combat Press.[13]

Despite his success in ONE Championship Khunsueklek's camp estimated that his style was not best suited for ONE and that he should aim to go back to five rounds stadium fights.[14] As of May 2023, he was ranked as a top ten pound-for-pound fighter by the WMO.[15]

Khunsueklek challenged Kumandoi Petchyindee Academy for the Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight (118 lbs) title on April 6, 2024. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[16]

Khunsueklek made his first Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight (118 lbs) title defense against Petchsiam Jor.Pattreya on May 11, 2024.[17] He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Aside from retaining the belt, he was awarded 1 million baht in prize money.[18]

Khunsueklek made his second Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight (118 lbs) title defense against Ryuki Matsuda on July 14, 2024.[19] He lost the fight by an upset second-round knockout with a right cross.[20] He had a six-year unbeaten record in Muay Thai from 2019 to July 2024 with 41 wins and 1 draw.[21] The pair fought a rematch on September 21, 2024.[22] Khunsueklek won the fight by unanimous decision and was once again awarded 1 million baht in prize money.[23]

Khunsueklek made the first defense of his second title reign against Kevin Martinez on November 16, 2024. He won the title by unanimous decision.[24] Former Lumpinee Stadium champion Wanchainoi Sitsarawatseur called for a fight with Khunsueklek following this victory and the bout was scheduled to take place a month later, on December 21, 2024.[25] Khunsueklek retained the title by unanimous decision and was awarded 750,000 baht in prize money.[26]

Khunsueklek faced Leandro Douglas on March 22, 2025.[27] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[28]

Khunsueklek successfully defended his Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight title for the third time on May 24, 2025, when he knocked out Nuapayak Wor.Sangprapai with elbows in the third round on Rajadamnern World Series.[29]

Khunsueklek vacated the Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight title after failing to make weight for a title defense on July 11, 2025.[30]

Titles and accomplishments

  • Siam Omnoi Stadium
    • 2022 Omnoi Stadium Bantamweight (118 lbs) Champion
  • Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT)
    • 2022 Thailand Super Flyweight (115 lbs) Champion
    • 2023 Thailand Bantamweight (118 lbs) Champion
      • One successful title defense

Awards

Muay Thai record

Boxing record

References

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