Sayidkhan Kiatpathan | |
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Born | Sayidkhan Kulamahmad 1972 Khok Pho district, Pattani province, Thailand |
Native name | ซายิดข่าน เกียรติปาทาน |
Division | Welterweight Middleweight Light heavyweight Heavyweight |
Style | Muay Thai (Muay Mat) Amateur Boxing Boxing |
Team | Chuchart "Mai Mueangkhon" Kaewruang |
Years active | Muay Thai: 1980s–1990s Amateur Boxing: 1990–1998 Boxing: 1999 |
University | Chadrakasem Rajabhat Institution (present-day Chandrakasem Rajabhat University (CRU)) |
Sayidkhan Kiatpathan (Thai: ซายิดข่าน เกียรติปาทาน) is a former Thai Muay Thai kickboxer and boxer who competed and rose to prominence in the 1990s.
Biography and career
editHe was born as Sayidkhan Kulamahmad (ซายิดข่าน กุลามาหมัด) in Khok Pho district, Pattani province, deep south Thailand in a Muslim family of Pathan descent.[citation needed]
He has fought in many foreign countries, such as Japan and the Netherlands. He has fought with many famous contemporary Muay Thai kickboxers, including Dany Bill, Manson Gibson, Kongasia Sor Kongsiam, Suriya Chor Waikun, Harold van Haagen, Luc Verheije, Leo de Snoo, etc.[1][2]
In the early 1990s, he also changed the style to amateur boxing for a period of time, and competed in the 1990 Asian Games on behalf of the Thailand national team alike fellow Muay Thai kickboxer, Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong, and once again in the 1998 Asian Games.[2] In addition, in 1999, he also had a professional match.[3]
He is currently the president of the Muay Thai-Boxing Tankhun Phandin Association (MBTA), which organizes both Muay Thai and amateur boxing competitions for children and youth in the five southern border provinces. Sayidkhan also runs the Muay Thai School.[1][4]
Titles and honours
edit- Deep South Regional
- Welterweight Champion (140 lb)
- Lumpini Stadium
- Welterweight Champion (140 lb)
Fight record
edit65 Wins, 11 Losses | ||||||||
Date | Result | Opponent | Event | Location | Method | Round | Time | |
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Loss | Luc Verheije | Bangkok, Thailand | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | |||
1994-12-05 | Loss | Dany Bill | King's Birthday Event | Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, Thailand | Decision (Unanimous) | 5 | 3:00 | |
For the IMF World title. | ||||||||
1992-03-21 | Loss | Manson Gibson | Tokyo, Japan | TKO (Spinning back Kick) | 2 | |||
1991-05-24 | Win | Harold van Haagen | MAJKF | Tokyo, Japan | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | |
1991- | Win | Leo De Snoo | Lumpinee Stadium | Bangkok, Thailand | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | |
1990-05-27 | Loss | Leo De Snoo | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Decision | 5 | 3:00 | ||
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |
References
edit- ^ a b คนหมั่น, สุพจน์ (2024-09-27). "ซายิดข่าน เกียรติปาทาน ยอดมวยรุ่นใหญ่จากอำเภอโคกโพธิ์ จังหวัดปัตตานี". Facebook (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-08-24.
- ^ a b vrx (2024-09-27). "Sayidkhan Kiatpatan vs Leo DeSnoo". via YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-05-26.
- ^ Boxing record for Sayidkhan Kiatpathan from BoxRec (registration required)
- ^ "โรงเรียนสอนมวยไทยซายิดข่าน เกียรติปาทาน". Instagram (in Thai).
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Boxers at the 1990 Asian Games
- Boxers at the 1998 Asian Games
- Thai Muay Thai practitioners
- Thai male boxers
- Light heavyweight kickboxers
- Welterweight kickboxers
- Middleweight kickboxers
- Middleweight boxers
- Heavyweight kickboxers
- Thai Muslims
- People from Pattani province
- Muay Thai trainers
- Thai people of Pakistani descent