Samart_Payakaroon

Samart Payakaroon

Samart Payakaroon

Thai Muay Thai fighter and boxer


Samart Tiptarmi (Thai: สามารถ พยัคฆ์อรุณ), (Thai: สามารถ ทิพย์ท่าไม้; , born 5 December 1962), is a Thai former professional boxer, Muay Thai fighter and entertainer. He is considered by many to be the greatest Muay Thai fighter of all time, becoming a multiple time Lumpinee Stadium champion, and a WBC world champion in boxing. He also went on to have an entertainment career, releasing several successful music albums in Thailand and appearing in several films.

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Fighting career

Muay Thai

Payakaroon has an older brother, Manus Thipthamai who introduced him to training in Muay Thai. Payakaroon started training Muay Thai when he was 10 years old . The First Muay Thai teacher of Payakaroon was Yodtong Senanan (Kru Tui) who taught both brothers. His first fight name was Lotus. After he fought about a dozen fights, he came to Bangkok to fight at Lumpinee Stadium in 1978.

He possessed an extremely high ring IQ, with lightning quick reflexes, and excellent ring vision. He also fought using creative techniques that were effective and unpredictable, even against elite competition in the 80s and 90s (dubbed the Golden Age of Muay Thai). There were contests where Payakaroon was pushed past the brink of exhaustion, and still gave his opponents the fight of their lives. Even in the period where he was more concerned about his music and acting career, he defeated some of the greatest fighters of his generation.[3]

Boxing

In 1982, he turned to boxing where he fought from a southpaw stance. In 1986, he won a WBC junior featherweight title with a surprise KO over rock-chinned Lupe Pintor in the fifth round and defended against the respected Juan Meza before being stopped by undefeated Australian Jeff Fenech. He made a comeback in the 1990s and challenged unsuccessfully for another world title.

Payakaroon was named The Ring's Progress of the Year fighter for 1986. He now teaches Muay Thai in Thailand.

Titles and accomplishments

Muay Thai

Boxing

Entertainment

Music

Between his two stints as boxing champion, Samart signed with a Grammy Entertainment winning label and released three albums. They are pop music but with his upcountry accent ('"Ner" เหน่อ) as opposed to central Thailand accent. His first album, Rock Ner Ner. (ร็อคเหน่อๆ) in 1989, contains a famous song On Som (อ่อนซ้อม - not enough practice) talking about him being very proficient in boxing but lacking the same aptitude at getting love from women. His second and third album, Arom Dee (อารมณ์ดี) and Kun Mai Kun Mike (คันไม้คันไมค์) followed in 1990 and 1992 with famous songs Nam Plik Pla Too (น้ำพริกปลาทู) and Kao Ao Eng (เกาเอาเอง) respectively.[5] After the three albums, he went back to boxing.

Acting

In 2000, Samart starred as a minor antagonist named Chartchai Payakaroon in A Fighter's Blues. He had a role in the 2001 Thai film, The Legend of Suriyothai. He had a major role in the French drama film, Fureur, and was in the 2004 film, The Bodyguard. In 2006, he co-starred in the Thai martial arts film, Dynamite Warrior. He appeared in Muay Thai Chaiya in 2007.

In 2015, his biography has created a documentary film released in Mard Payak (มาดพยัคฆ์; "Tiger Style") by NOW26 in a network of Nation Multimedia Group.[6]

Legacy

Samart is considered to be the "Muhammad Ali" and "Sugar Ray Robinson" of Muay Thai. His name holds prestige for followers of the sport to this day.

Many modern day fighters, such as Saekson Janjira, Matee Jedeepitek, Kongnapa Kansaek Sor Ploenjit, Lookchang, and Nokweed all look up to Samart and aspire to be like him.[3][dead link]

Professional boxing record

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Muay Thai record

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Filmography

Television dramas

  • 2000 (ตี๋ใหญ่) (RS/Ch.3) as Chod (นายโชติ)
  • 2001 (อตีตา) (Dida Video/Ch.7) as ()
  • 2001 (นายฮ้อยทมิฬ) (/Ch.7) as (ทิดถึก)
  • 2001 (ทองพูน โคกโพ ราษฎรเต็มขั้น) (/Ch.3) as Prasit (Dui) (ประสิทธิ์ (ดุ้ย))
  • 2001 (ส่วย สะท้านแผ่นดิน) (/ITV) as ()
  • 2002 (จอมคนปล้นผ่าโลก) (/Ch.7) as ()
  • 2003 (สืบตำรวจโทบุญถึง) (/Ch.7) as ()
  • 2004 (สะใภ้ภูธร) (/Ch.3) as ()
  • 2005 (บอดี้การ์ดแดดเดียว) (/Ch.3) as ()
  • 2005 (ทางหลวงทางรัก) (/Ch.3) as ()
  • 2006 (เพื่อนรักเพื่อนร้าย) (/Ch.7) as Kra Thong (กระทิง)
  • 2006 (โก๊ะจ๋า ป่านะโก๊ะ) (/Ch.7) as Thong Bai (ทองใบ)
  • 2010 (ดิน น้ำ ลม ไฟ) (/Ch.3) as ()
  • 2012 (หยกเลือดมังกร) (/Ch.7) as Kom Thoun (คมทวน)
  • 2013 (สุภาพบุรุษบ้านทุ่ง) (/Ch.7) as Kamnan Jeim (กำนันเจิม)
  • 2013 (แม่ค้า) (/Ch.7) as Fahkamron (ฟ้าคำรณ)
  • 2014 (ลูกผู้ชายหัวใจเข้ม) (/Ch.7) as Kroo Khen (ครูเขต)
  • 2014 (เนตรนาคราช) (/Ch.7) as Lung Hin (Cameos) (ลุงหิน (รับเชิญ))
  • 2015 (จับกัง) (/Ch.7) as Lung Ang (ลุงอ่าง)
  • 2015 (เพื่อน-แพง) (/Ch.7) as Pu Yai Phan (ผู้ใหญ่ผาด)
  • 2015 (สิงห์รถบรรทุก) (/Ch.7) as ()
  • 2016 (ฉันทนาสามช่า) (/Ch.7) as Thawib (ทวิป)
  • 2016 (ข้ามาคนเดียว) (/Ch.7) as Kammoun (คำม่วน)
  • 2017 (มือเหนือเมฆ) (/Ch.7) as (ลุงแบน)
  • 2017 (มือปืนพ่อลูกติด) (/Ch.7) as (Cameos) ((รับเชิญ))
  • 2017 (นายฮ้อยทมิฬ) (/Ch.7) as Thid Janta (ทิดจันทา)
  • 2017 (มหาหิน) (/Ch.7) as Kroo Choung Kachin (ครูช่วง คเชนทร์)
  • 2019 (หัวใจลูกผู้ชาย) (/Ch.7) as (จ่าเฉื่อย)
  • 2019 (เสียงเอื้อนสะเทือนดาว) (/One 31) as Thonkon Thaweewong (Kon) (Cameos) (ทองก้อน ทวีวงษ์ (ก้อน) (รับเชิญ))
  • 2019 (4 เทพผู้พิทักษ์) (/One 31) as Dr.Chok (หมอโชค)
  • 2020 (คนเหนือฅน) (/Ch.7) as Sou Phan (Cameos) (เสือผ่าน (รับเชิญ))
  • 2021 Dae Khun Pho Duai Khaeng Kwa (2021) (แด่คุณพ่อด้วยแข้งขวา) (Twin Flame/Thairath TV) as Thianchai (Kroo Thian) (เทียนชัย (ครูเทียน))
  • 2021 Talay Duerd (ทะเลเดือด) (/Ch.7) as Thongdee (ทองดี)
  • 2021 (เผาขน) (/Ch.7) as Phu Pan (Cameos) (ผู้พัน (รับเชิญ))
  • 2021 (เวราอาฆาต) (/Ch.8) as Paen (Cameos) (แผน (รับเชิญ))
  • 2022 Mummy Tee Rak (มามี้ที่รัก) (/Ch.3) as Kroo Sou (Cameos) (ครูเสือ (รับเชิญ))
  • 2022 Fah Than Tawan (ฟ้า/ทาน/ตะวัน) (CHANGE2561/Amarin TV) as Thom Ya (Thom) (ถมยา (ถม))
  • 2022 Chart Payak Khom Nak Laeng (ชาติพยัคฆ์ คมนักเลง) (Coliseum Intergroup/Ch.7) as Phong (พงษ์)
  • 2022 Kheha Nang Khoi (เคหาสน์นางคอย) (Mhum Mai/Ch.7) as Boon (Cameos) (บุญ (รับเชิญ))
  • 202 (มวยสะดิ้ง หมัดซิ่ง สายฟ้า) (/Ch.8) as ()

Television series

  • 2022 Club Friday The Series : Love Seasons Celebration Ep. Last Happy New Year (Club Friday The Series : Love Seasons Celebration ตอน The Last Happy New Year) (CHANGE2561/One 31) as Kroo Nong (ครูนง (พ่อของเอกภพ))

Television Sitcoms

Film

Master of Ceremony: MC

Television

  • 20 : ทุกวัน เวลา น. On Air

Online

  • 2021 : - สามารถ VS ฉมวกเพชร กลับมาแก้แค้นแทนเพื่อนรัก On Air YouTube:มอสทะเล Channel

References

  1. http://www.siamsport.co.th/column/120328_238.doc Archived 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine สามารถ พยัคฆ์อรุณ พยัคฆ์หน้าหยก ยอดมวยไทย-แชมป์โลก, date March 28, 2012, accessed November 28, 2015. Thai: ภาษาไทย
  2. "เพชฌฆาตหน้าหยก "สามารถ พยัคฆ์อรุณ" | เดลิมิเร่อร์". Archived from the original on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2016-04-24. เพชฌฆาตหน้าหยก "สามารถ พยัคฆ์อรุณ", date January 8, 2016, accessed April 24, 2016. Thai: ภาษาไทย
  3. "who-was-the-greatest-of-all-time-in-muay-thai". Archived from the original on 2016-11-12. Retrieved 2016-11-18.
  4. "THE MYTH SAMART". www.siamfightmag.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-02.
  5. Artist Name: Samart Payakaroon Archived 2007-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, iKey (GMM online music store), accessed December 27, 2007.
  6. http://www.now26.tv/view/55765 Archived 2016-08-10 at the Wayback Machine "มาดพยัคฆ์" 24 ก.ย.นี้ ที่โรงภาพยนตร์เครือ SF CINEMA, date September 23, 2015, accessed June 25, 2016. Thai: ภาษาไทย

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