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Internationally recognized as one of the world's top Muay Thai talents, Khunpon first began honing his
skills as the eight year old prodigal son of a family whose heritage lay deeply intertwined with that
of Muay Thai. Winning his first fight at age nine by way of knockout in the third round, his
development as a fighter continued at the gym where it began: at home with a trainer known nationally
for molding over ten champions and known locally as a father that inspired perfection. In time,
potential gave way to mastery and sacrifice yielded to success as his prolific fighting career
continued. Within ten years of his first entrance into to the ring, Khunpon had become one of the most
well known boxers in Bangkok and became the first of many superstars of
the highly touted Kaewsamrit boxing stable. After capturing numerous national titles and dominating the
competition in multiple weight classes at both Rajadamnern and
Lumpinee Stadium during his teenage years, Khunpon then
went on to capture his first of four world titles at
age twenty one. A reputation defined by skill and punctuated with success has given him the opportunity
to train, compete, and teach internationally.
With over 200 fights to his name, Khunpon is now the head instructor and owner of Bangkok Boxing,
Atlanta's premier Fitness and Martial Arts gym.
Whether the nature of your goals lie in fitness or martial arts, Khunpon has provided the perfect means
to achieve them through Bangkok Boxing. He has personally tailored the classes to be a collection of
his most effective training techniques. Unique in instruction and beneficial to all, his classes
welcome everyone from the fitness enthusiast, the beginner student and all the way up to the seasoned
veteran. For more information on becoming a part of Team Khunpon, stop
by Bangkok Boxing Fitness conveniently located in the
Chamblee Tucker area and Midtown, Atlanta.
2005 WKA North American Champion (154)
2005 ISKA North American Champion (154)
1997 IKF World Champion, USA (147)
1996 WMTC World Champion, AUSTRALIA (154)
1996 IMTC World Champion, CHINA (147)
1996 K-1 Champion, AUSTRALIA (147)
1993 World Champion, JAPAN (140)
1992 Olympic Boxing Trials Runner-Up for Thailand
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