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Jaosuayai Mor. Krungthepthonburi

Thai Muay Thai fighter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Piyachat Chuangsukon (Thai: ปิยะชาติ ช่วงสุพล, born September 8, 2001), also known as Jawsuayai Sor.Dechapan is a Thai Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer. He is the finalist of the 2019 K-1 Featherweight World Grand Prix.

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As of August 2021, he was the #5 ranked Super Flyweight in the world by Combat Press.[1] He was ranked in the top 10 from April 2020 to February 2022.[2][3]

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Career

In February 2019, Sor. Dechaphan fought in the Lumpini Stadium against Saenliam Soonkeelanamaipai and won a unanimous decision.[4]

Jawsuayai participated in the 2019 K-1 Featherweight Grand Prix. He defeated Riku Anpo in the quarter-final bout, Hirotaka Urabe in the semi-final, and faced the rising prospect Yuki Egawa in the finals.[5] He lost in the first round, due to a body shot knockout.[6][7]

Following his K-1 run, Jawsuayai returned to fight at the Lumpini Stadium to fight Petchasawin Mor.Rattanabandit.[8] He lost a unanimous decision.[9][10]

He returned to K-1 to fight Kaito Ozawa during K'Festa 3.[11] Jawsuayai won the fight by TKO, due to a doctor stoppage at the end of the second round.[12]

Jawsuayai won his next four muay thai fights, defeating Petchasawin Mor.Rattanabandit twice by decision, and knocking out Duangsap Sor.Salacheep and Dom Parunchai. Returning to kickboxing, he was scheduled to fight Shuhei Kumura during K'Festa 4.[13]

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Titles and accomplishments

  • K-1 World GP Japan
    • 2019 K-1 World GP -57.5 kg Championship Tournament Runner-up[14]
  • Channel 7 Boxing Stadium
    • 2020 Channel 7 Best Technique of the Year Award[15]

Fight record

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References

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