Glory Record | 14-2-1 (2 KO) | Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs) |
Tiempo medio por combate | 11:58 | Fight Duration |
Ratio de derribos | 3:0 | Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed |
SLpM | 8.85 | Strikes Landed per Minute |
SApM | 6.69 | Strikes Absorbed per Minute |
Diferencial de golpeos | 2.16 | Difference between SLpM and SApM |
Precision de golpeos | 55.72 % | Proportion of Strikes Landed |
Resultado | Adversario | Eventos | Metodo | Ver |
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Victoria | Ahmad Chikh Mousa |
Glory 86 Championship Bout 2023-05-27 |
UD | |
Derrota | Tyjani Beztati |
Glory 84 Championship Bout 2023-03-11 |
KO
1:42 of Round 4 |
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Victoria | Kosei Yamada |
GLORY RIVALS 4 Featured fight 2022-12-25 |
UD | |
Victoria | Abraham Vidales |
Glory Collision 4 Championship Bout 2022-10-08 |
UD | |
Victoria | Serhii Adamchuk |
Glory 75: Utrecht Championship Bout 2020-02-29 |
UD | |
Empate tecnico | Kevin VanNostrand |
Glory 72: Chicago Championship Bout 2019-11-23 |
MD |
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Victoria | Anvar Boynazarov |
Glory 67: Orlando Championship Bout 2019-07-05 |
UD |
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Victoria | Serhii Adamchuk |
Glory 63: Houston Championship Bout 2019-02-01 |
UD |
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Victoria | Robin van Roosmalen |
Glory 59: Amsterdam Co Headline event 2018-09-29 |
UD |
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Victoria | Kevin VanNostrand |
Glory 55: New York Co Headline event 2018-07-20 |
UD | |
Victoria | Abdellah Ezbiri |
Glory 53: Lille Featured fight 2018-05-12 |
KO
1:40 of Round 2 |
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Victoria | Zakaria Zouggary |
Glory 49: Redemption Featured fight 2017-12-09 |
KO
2:10 of Round 3 |
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Victoria | Lei Xie |
Glory 46: Guangzhou Superfight 2017-10-14 |
UD | |
Derrota | Robin van Roosmalen |
Glory 41: Holland Superfight 2017-05-20 |
MD | |
Victoria | Serhii Adamchuk |
Glory 39: Brussels Final 2017-03-25 |
UD |
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Victoria | Aleksei Ulianov |
Glory 39: Brussels Tournament 2017-03-25 |
UD |
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Victoria | Stanislav Renita |
Glory 35: Nice Superfight 2016-11-05 |
UD |
Achievements:
GLORY 53 - Performance of the Night
GLORY 39 - Featherweight Contender Tournament Champion
GLORY 41 - Fighter of the Night
WMC Lightweight World Champion (135lbs)
Thailand (PAT) Super Featherweight Champion (130lbs)
Thailand (PAT) Bantamweight Champion (118lbs)
Petchpanomrung comes from a small village called Kiat, in the rural and impoverished province of Buriram. It’s a poor area; life is hard. Families frequently apprentice their young boys to a Muay Thai camp and the boy’s earnings will then supplement the family income.
That was the route which brought Petchpanomrung into the sport. Born as Aiamsiri Pansang, his family apprenticed him to the ‘Kiatmookao’ camp when he was seven years old; he had his first fight a couple of years later.
In the Muay Thai tradition, fighters do not compete under their birth names but are instead assigned a ring name. The first part of the name is chosen for the fighter by his team; the latter half is the name of the team itself.
In the Buriram province is an ancient temple - over a thousand years old - called Hin Panom Rung (The Stone Castle of Panom Rung). It sits on the rim of an extinct volcano and is dedicated to Shiva, king of the Hindu gods (the temple was erected during the Khmer Empire).
‘Petch’ is a word for diamond. And so the ring name translates as ‘The Diamond of Panom Rung’. For the second half of his fight name, Petchpanomrung uses the name of his team, as is the custom.
‘Kiat’ is the name of the village, ‘Moo’ means ‘street’ and ‘Kao’ is the number nine (hence you will also often see the gym referred to as Kiatmoo9).
It’s a simple name - Kiat Street 9 - but there’s nothing mundane about the gym. For over two decades it has produced champion after champion, taking local boys and turning them into world-beaters.
Still, Petchpanomrung has achieved levels of success unprecedented even by such an accomplished team. He fought his way into the top ten of both the Lumpini Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium rankings (Thailand’s top two arenas) before his team had him pivot to fighting under kickboxing rules.
On arriving in GLORY, he made an impression immediately. Victory in a Contender Tournament led to a challenge against then-champion Robin van Roosmalen, with Petchpanomrung losing by way of a controversial decision.
Several more wins followed, including victories over top contenders such as Zakaria Zougarry and Abdellah Ezbiri, before Petchpanomrung got a rematch with Van Roosmalen at GLORY 59.
This time there were no gray areas - Petchpanomrung dominated all five rounds of the fight to take the world featherweight championship from Van Roosmalen and become the second Thai champion in GLORY history.