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Jaroensap Kiatbanchong
Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taweesak Ratanakoch (Thai: ทวีศักดิ์ รัตนคช; born 29 September 1971), known professionally as Jaroensap Kiatbanchong (Thai: เจริญทรัพย์ เกียรติบ้านช่อง), is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter. He is a former two-division Lumpinee Stadium champion, as well as the 1992 Sport Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year, who was famous during the 1990s.[2]
Quick Facts Born, Native name ...
Jaroensap Kiatbanchong | |
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![]() Jaroensap in 2023 | |
Born | Taweesak Ratanakoch (1971-09-29) September 29, 1971 (age 53)[1] Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand |
Native name | เจริญทรัพย์ เกียรติบ้านช่อง |
Other names | Jaroensap Thipchanglampang (เจริญทรัพย์ ทิพย์ช้างลำปาง) Jaroensap Don Golf Service (เจริญทรัพย์ ดอนกอล์ฟเซอร์วิส) |
Nickname | Diamond Hearted Top Boxer (ยอดมวยใจเพชร) |
Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Division | Mini Flyweight Light Flyweight Flyweight Super Flyweight |
Style | Muay Thai (Muay Femur) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Team | Kiatbanchong Gym |
Other information | |
Occupation | Muay Thai fighter (retired) Muay Thai trainer |
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After career
After retiring from competition Jaroensap opened a gym called Sit Jaroensap in Pathum Thani. He teaches to fighters competing in Bangkok such as Phetsongpark Sitjaroensap, Phtesongkom Sitjaroensap and his son Fourwin Sitjaroensap who won an IFMA Youth World title in 2017 and the True4U 108 lbs title in 2018.[3][4]
Titles and accomplishments
- Lumpinee Stadium
- 1991 Lumpinee Stadium Flyweight (112 lbs) Champion (1 defense)
- 1992 Lumpinee Stadium Super Flyweight (115 lbs) Champion (2 defenses)
Awards
Muay Thai record
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References
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