Kaolan Kaovichit
Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer
Jahormat Miyundichar (Thai: ???; born May 12, 1978), known professionally as Kaolan Kaovichit (Thai: เก้าล้าน เก้าวิชิต), is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer. He is a former three-division Lumpinee Stadium champion, the 1998 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year, and the runner-up of the inaugural K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final who was famous during the 1990s and 2000s.
Biography
Kaolan Kaovichit was born in Songkhla Province, Thailand on May 12, 1978, as Jahormat Miyundichar. He trained at the Kiatbanchong gym.[1]
Titles and accomplishments
Awards
Fight record
Professional kickboxing record
Date
|
Result
|
Opponent |
Event |
Location
|
Method |
Round |
Time
|
2006-07-02 |
Loss |
Tatsuya Ishiguro |
N.J.K.F. "Advance VI -Muay Thai Open- |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Punches) |
1 |
2:33
|
2004-04-17 |
Loss |
Masaaki Kato |
Muaythailumpineekrikkri Fights, Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
KO (Knee Strikes) |
2 |
|
For the vacant W.P.M.F. Welterweight (147 lbs) World title.
|
2003-08-17 |
Loss |
Yoshihiro Sato |
A.J.K.F. "All Japan Kickboxing 2003 Hurricane Blow" |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
For the W.K.A. Muay Thai Welterweight (147 lbs) World title.
|
2003-07-20 |
Draw |
Takahiko Shimizu |
AJKF "All Japan Kickboxing 2003 Kick Out" |
Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (1-0) |
5 |
3:00
|
2003-03-08 |
Win |
Pajonsuk Lukprabat |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
Wins the Lumpinee Stadium Welterweight (147 lbs) title.
|
2002-07-20 |
Loss |
Pajonsuk luprabat |
Lumpinee stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
For the vacant Lumpinee Stadium Welterweight (147 lbs) title.
|
2002-05-11 |
Loss |
Albert Kraus |
K-1 World MAX '02 Final, Final |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Left Hook) |
1 |
1:00
|
For the K-1 MAX World Tournament title -70 kg.
|
2002-05-11 |
Win |
Takayuki Kohiruimaki |
K-1 World MAX '02 Final, Semi Finals |
Tokyo, Japan |
KO (Knee Strikes) |
2 |
2:42
|
2002-05-11 |
Win |
Zhang Jiapo |
K-1 World MAX '02 Final, Quarter Finals |
Tokyo, Japan |
Decision (Unanimous) |
3 |
3:00
|
2002-02-27 |
|
Muhammad Faisan[4] |
Rangsit market |
Rangsit, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
2001-12-04 |
Loss |
Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
2001-08-02 |
Win |
Pajonsuk Lukprabat |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
2001-06-24 |
Win |
Pajonsuk Lukprabat |
Muay Thai - The World Heritage |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
Wins the vacant W.M.T.C. Welterweight (147 lbs) World title.
|
2001-04-21 |
Loss |
Morad Sari |
Les Gladiateurs du Millenium |
Paris France |
Decision |
3 |
3:00
|
2000-12-05 |
Win |
Dany Bill |
King's Birthday |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
2000-08-04 |
Win |
Depitak Sityodtong |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
2000-07-08 |
Win |
Kamel Mayouf |
ISKA Kickboxing[5] |
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
2000 |
Win |
Khunsuk Sitpooramate |
|
Phetchaburi Province, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
2000 |
Win |
Orono Por Muang Ubon |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
2000-04-25 |
Loss |
Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision (Unanimous) |
5 |
3:00
|
For the Lumpinee Stadium Lightweight (135 lbs) title.
|
1999- |
Loss |
Khunsuk Phetsupaphan |
|
Petchaburi, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1999- |
Loss |
Khunsuk Phetsupaphan |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1999-08-10 |
Loss |
Khunsuk Phetsupaphan |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
KO |
4 |
|
Loses the Lumpinee Stadium Lightweight (135 lbs) title.[6]
|
1999-05-11 |
Win |
Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1999-03-26 |
Win |
Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
Wins the Lumpinee Stadium Lightweight (135 lbs) title.
|
1999-02-10 |
Win |
Therdkiat Kiatrungroj |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1998-12-08 |
Win |
Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyuth |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1998-10-30 |
Win |
Lamnamoon Sor.Sumalee |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1998-09-11 |
Win |
Rambojiew Por Thubtim |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1998-05-26 |
Loss |
Rambojiew Por Thubtim |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1998-03-03 |
Draw |
Bakjo Sor.Pannut |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1997-09-13 |
Loss |
Samkor Chor.Rathchatasupak |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1997-05-23 |
Loss |
Ritthichai Lukjaopordam |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
KO |
4 |
|
For the Lumpinee Stadium Super Bantamweight (122 lbs) title.[7]
|
1997-03-28 |
Win |
Daoudon Sor.Suchart |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1997-02-25 |
Win |
Sot Looknongyangtoy |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1996-11-29 |
Loss |
Nungubon Sitlerchai |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
KO (Punches) |
2 |
|
1996-09-24 |
Win |
Thongchai Tor.Silachai |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
Wins the vacant Lumpinee Stadium Super Flyweight (115 lbs) title.
|
1996- |
Loss |
Mathee Jadeepitak |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1996-03-26 |
Win |
Nuengpichit Sityodtong |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
1995- |
Loss |
Sankeng Sor Weerakul |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
For the Lumpinee Stadium Light Flyweight (108 lbs) title.
|
1995- |
Win |
Ekachai Or Chaibadan |
Lumpinee Stadium |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Decision |
5 |
3:00
|
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes
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