Kongpipop Petchyindee

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BornChurak Youngjohor
(1983-03-02) March 2, 1983 (age 42)[1]
Chaiyaphum, Thailand
Other namesKongpipop Sit Kru Od (ก้องพิภพ ศิษย์ครูอ๊อด)
Kongpipop KingBoxing
Kongpipop Twinspecial (ก้องพิภพ ทวินสเปเชี่ยล)
NicknameArrogant Death
(มัจจุราชผยอง)
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Kongpipop Petchyindee
BornChurak Youngjohor
(1983-03-02) March 2, 1983 (age 42)[1]
Chaiyaphum, Thailand
Other namesKongpipop Sit Kru Od (ก้องพิภพ ศิษย์ครูอ๊อด)
Kongpipop KingBoxing
Kongpipop Twinspecial (ก้องพิภพ ทวินสเปเชี่ยล)
NicknameArrogant Death
(มัจจุราชผยอง)
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
DivisionFeatherweight
Lightweight
StyleMuay Thai
(???)
StanceSouthpaw
TeamSit Kru Od
Petchyindee[2]
TrainerNonglek Sit Kru Od
Years activec. 1991–2009
Other information
OccupationMuay Thai trainer

Churak Youngjohor (Thai: ???; born March 2, 1983), known professionally as Kongpipop Petchyindee (Thai: ก้องพิภพ เพชรยินดี), is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter.

Kongpipop started Muay Thai training at 8 years old. He joined the Sit Kru Od gym and competed in the Isan region before being brought to Bangkok at the age of 15. When the Sit Kru Od camp closed Kongpipop's trainer started to use the Petchyindee camp facilities where Kongpipop followed him.[3]

In 2002 Kongpipop won the Toyota marathon tournament and the Thailand title at 126 lbs. He became an elite fighter on the Bangkok circuit and defeated notable champions in the following years such as Watcharachai Kaewsamrit, Nongbee Kiatyongyut, Lerdsila Chumpairtour, Orono Majestic Gym, Attachai Fairtex and Singdam Kiatmuu9. In 2005 Kongpipop was matched with the best fighter of his era Saenchai. He received a purse of 120,000 baht for this bout.

On September 27, 2003 Kongpipop travelled to Japan to face Tsogto Amara at AJKF KNOCK DOWN. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[4]

The most significant accomplishment of Kongpipop's career came on November 17, 2006 when he won Gaiyanghadao Tournament, defeating three champions in one day. He defeated Singdam Kiatmuu9 on points in the quarter-finals, in semi finals he knocked out Attachai Fairtex and knocked out Nopparat Keatkhamtorn in the final to win the tournament.[5]

Kongpipop travelled to France on November 29, 2009 to face Kamel Jemel for the WBC Muay Thai World Lightweight title. He won the fight by doctor stoppage due to a cut from an elbow in the first round.[6]

In the later part of the 2000s Kongpipop became addicted to drugs and alcohol which led him to be incarcerated for a year in 2009.[7] Following his release he returned to his native province before becoming a trainer at Petchyindee gym in 2016.[8]

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