Tawanchai PK Saenchai: Top 3 Muay Thai Finishes KUNG FU KINGDOM
This featherweight Muay Thai bout showcased Tawanchai, then 126-31-2, against Denmark’s 61-12-2 Niclas Larsen.
Coming off a dominant victory in his previous outing, Tawanchai entered the bout with immense momentum. Larsen, an aggressive striker, hoped to derail the Thai star’s rise.
Round 1 began with Larsen aggressively pressing forward. Tawanchai nevertheless appeared unfazed, calmly assessing his opponent while evading Larsen’s onslaught, before knocking down the Danish fighter with a right hook in just 27 seconds.
Once Larsen got back up to continue fighting, Tawanchai immediately sat Larsen down with a teep by 0:40. Despite getting swept from the clinch at 1:41, Tawanchai continued his dominant ways.
In Round 2, Tawanchai continued to successfully defend and counter Larsen’s aggression. At 1:35, Tawanchai uncorked a perfectly timed right-hook-left-cross combination that landed flush on Larsen’s chin, sending him crashing to the canvas.
Observing that Larsen was unable to continue, referee Olivier Coste waved off the fight at 1:42, cementing another highlight-reel KO for Tawanchai while earning him a title shot against then-champion Petchmorakat Petchyindee Academy.
Coming off a loss against former Glory Kickboxing Lightweight champion Sittichai Sitsongpeenong, the 125-31-2 Tawanchai faced former title challenger and knockout artist, the 123-17-1 Saemapetch Fairtex, who was also the no.1-ranked One Bantamweight Muay Thai Contender at the time.
Both fighters entered the cage with impressive credentials, but it was Tawanchai’s precision that stole the show.
In Round 1, the fight began with a relaxed pace seeing Tawanchai assert control early with heavy body kicks, forcing Saemapetch to fight off his back foot.
Despite Saemapetch’s attempts to rally with his signature hooks, Tawanchai’s footwork and defense neutralized the offense.
With 35 seconds left in the first round, Tawanchai landed a hook-cross-combination off the left kick that dropped Saemapetch.
Despite this not counting as a knockdown, Tawanchai dropped Saemapetch again with a big right hand with 16 seconds left, this time prompting referee Olivier Coste to give an 8-count and ultimately waving off the fight at just 2:55 of the round.
Such a performance showcased Tawanchai’s incredible ability to capitalize on even the smallest openings and earned him a spot in the rankings.
The 124-30-2 Tawanchai made his One debut against Ireland’s 44-17-1 Sean Clancy. This bantamweight clash resulted in Tawanchai’s most iconic finish to date, as he delivered one of the most jaw-dropping knockouts in Muay Thai history.
Round 1 started with Tawanchai being all relaxed, effortlessly defending against Clancy’s strikes while landing heavy kicks of his own.
At 1:30, Tawanchai dropped the Irishman with a left hand, prompting an 8-count. Although Clancy made the count, Tawanchai continued teeing off on him.
Round 2 followed a similar pattern, with Tawanchai maintaining his dominance. A relaxing, yet relentless, barrage of strikes left Clancy visibly bloodied.
In Round 3, Tawanchai continued his cool composure. At 0:34, he feinted with his hands and unleashed a left head kick that landed flush on the chin despite Clancy’s attempt to evade it.
Clancy dropped to the canvas out cold, and the referee immediately stepped in to stop the fight at 0:35.
The highlight-reel finish demonstrated Tawanchai’s combination of power, timing, and creativity, cementing this victory as his most memorable finish and introducing him to a much larger Muay Thai audience.
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