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Sorgraw Petchyindee Academy (Thai: เซราะกราว เพชรยินดีอคาดีมี่) is a Muay Thai fighter. He is the former 160 lb and former 147 lb Lumpinee Stadium champion and two time Toyota Marathon tournament winner. He also competed one the One Championship Super Series circuit which featured some of the greatest strikers in the world.[2][3]
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Muay Thai career
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He won both the Lumpini Stadium and Thailand 147 lb title in December 2015, with a decision win over Manaowan Sitsongpeenong. In his next fight, he fought a rematch with Manaowan, and once again won by decision. He then entered the 2016 Toyota Marathon 154 lb tournament. Winning decisions against Francisco Salen in the quarterfinal, Phakhow Darbphong 191 in the semifinal and Rafael Fiziev in the final. After winning two more fights against Carlos Alberto and Mohamed Souane with Top King World Series, he entered the organizations 2016 tournament, and suffered his first loss of 2016, losing a decision to Yodwicha Por Boonsit.[4]
Sorgraw entered the 2017 Toyota Marathon 154 lb tournament as well, facing Chamuaktong in the semifinal. He won the fight by decision, and took the tournament title by winning a decision against Rafael Fiziev.[5] In March 2017, Sorgraw fought Jordan Watson for the Yokkao 70 kg title.[6] Watson successfully defended the title by unanimous decision.[7]
In September 2019, Sorgraw challenged the reigning Lumpini Stadium champion Jimmy Vienot for his 160 lb title.[8] He won the fight by decision.[9]
He was scheduled to fight Luis Cajaiba at Road to ONE 6: WSS.[10] However, on December 21, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] The fight was later rescheduled for February 28, 2021.
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Titles and accomplishments
- Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT)
- 2015 Thailand -147 lb Champion
- Lumpinee Stadium
- 2015 Lumpinee Stadium -147 lb Champion[12]
- 2019 Lumpinee Stadium Middleweight (160 lbs) Champion[13]
- Toyota Marathon
- 2016 Toyota Marathon -154 lb Champion
- 2017 Toyota Marathon -154 lb Champion
- World Muaythai Council
- 2017 WMC World -160 lb Champion
- True4U Muaymanwansuk
- 2019 True4u Middleweight Champion[14]
- Battle of Muaythai
- 2023 BoM Middleweight (72.5kg) Champion
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Fight record
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Lethwei record
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References
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