90-18-5
Meenayothin "Tarng" Aikpracha
classements réels
Inactive
Taille
173 CM / 5'8"
Nationalité
Thailand Thailand
Catégorie de poids
Lightweight
Poids
71 KG / 157 LBS
médias sociaux
Surnom
"Tarng"
Âge
38

Combattant Statistiques

Glory Record 1-0-0 (0 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Temps de combat moyen 09:00 Fight Duration
Rapport de Knockdown 0:0 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 13.89 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.33 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Différentiel frappant 3.56 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Précision frappante 56.31 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Combattant Médias

Combattant Record

Résultat Adversaire Événement Méthode Regarder
Victoires Albert Kraus Glory 14: Zagreb
Superfight
2014-03-08
SD

Combattant Bio

Twitter Meenayothin "Tarng" Aikpracha

Meenayothin
Aikpracha
1-0-0 (0 KO) Thailand

TIME FIGHT MUAYTHAI BELT

WMC PRINCE'S CUP TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

LA NUIT DES TITANS TOURNAMNET RUNNER-UP 

Aikpracha Meenayothin is one of the world’s top Muay Thai fighters, known for a high level of technical skill and a huge fighting heart.
 
Among his numerous honors are the Lumpinee Stadium belt (147lbs), one of the most prestigious titles in Muay Thai, as well as a national Thai championship title and first place in two of the esteemed World Muay Thai Council tournaments (2010, 2012).
 
These honors, plus his reputation as a hard-style, forward-pressure fighter who never takes a step backwards, earned him a call-up from the GLORY World Series. 
 
Not since Buakaw Por Pramuk has there been a Muay Thai fighter from Thailand who has captured the attention of the international kickboxing audience the way Aikpracha has. 
 
His career record includes victories over GLORY veterans such as Jordan Watson, Warren Stevelmans, Yury Bessmertny and Fabio Pinca, testament to his status as one of the world’s elite.
 
Aikpracha fights out of the Meenayothin Gym in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. The team is renowned for having one of the hardest training regimens in a sport which is already notorious for hard training.
 
Meenayothin is one of Thailand’s top teams. 
 
As well as Aikpracha, it also houses Rajadamnern Stadium champion Dernchonlek, two-time national champion Mondam Sor Weerapon, a former Lumpinee champion himself, and former Thai national champion Dentoranee Sor Weerapon.