Samingdam Chor.Ajalaboon

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BornTathaput Tumthong
(1999-01-06) January 6, 1999 (age 26)[1]
Nong Bua Lamphu Province, Thailand
Other namesSamingdam Miamicondobangpu (สมิงดำ ไมอามี่คอนโดบางปู)
Samingdam Chor.Hapayak
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight59.0 kg (130.1 lb; 9.29 st)
Samingdam
BornTathaput Tumthong
(1999-01-06) January 6, 1999 (age 26)[1]
Nong Bua Lamphu Province, Thailand
Other namesSamingdam Miamicondobangpu (สมิงดำ ไมอามี่คอนโดบางปู)
Samingdam Chor.Hapayak
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight59.0 kg (130.1 lb; 9.29 st)
Fighting out ofPathum Thani Province, Thailand
TeamPK.Saenchai
Chor.Hapayak
Sor.Sommai[2]
TrainerSittisak Chor.Waikul

Samingdam Chor.Ajalaboon (Thai: สมิงดำ ฉ.อจลบุญ), is a Thai Muay Thai fighter.

On October 26, 2019, Samingdam defeated Yodbuadaneg Sirilakmuaythai by decision and captured the vacant Omnoi Stadium Super Bantamweight title.[3]

Samingdam defended his Omnoi title on July 4, 2020, against Phetsuntree Jitmuangon. He won the fight by decision.[4]

On October 17, 2020, Samingdam defeated Suriyanlek Aor.Bor.Tor.Kampee by decision on Jitmuangnon Fights at the Or.Tor.Gor.3 Stadium.[5]

Samingdam entered the 2021 year having won 7 of his last 8 fights, becoming notable in the eyes of a major promotor in Kiatpetch.[6] On October 24, 2021, Samingdam earned the biggest win of his career when he defeated a former Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year Ronachai Tor.Ramintra at the channel 7 Stadium. The dominant decision win over a top fighter impressed the Muay Thai community. Samingdam received a 50,000 baht bonus from the P.K.Saenchai Gym owner who expressed his wish to see him compete in ONE Championship.[7] Less than two weeks after this win the Sports Authority of Thailand announced that Samingdam was among the 6 fighters shortlisted for their prestigious Fighter of the Year award.[8]

On January 8, 2021, Samingdam was matched with premier knee fighter Yothin FA Group at the Omnoi Stadium for the vacant IMC Featherweight title.[9] Not considered favorite Samingdam was allowed to weigh in 2 lbs higher than his opponenent.[10] Samingdam won by unanimous decision and solidified his position as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in Thailand.[11]

As of January 10, 2021 Samingdam was the #1 ranked featherweight muay thai fighter in the world by the WMO.

Titles and accomplishments

Muay Thai record

References

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