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Yodsanklai Fairtex: Record, Net Worth, Weight, Age & More!

Yodsanklai Fairtex: Record, Net Worth, Weight, Age & More!

Who is Yodsanklai Fairtex?

Yodsanklai Fairtex, known also simply as “Yod” is a former professional Muay Thai kickboxer from Thailand. He was formerly the champion of the WBC Muay Thai World Super Welterweight division, and is a two time champion in Thailand’s famous Lumpinee Stadium at different weights. Yodsanklai was the first champion of The Contender Asia and has been praised in both Asian and Western Media for his amazing ability to download other fighters’ gameplans and pick them apart during matches.

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Fairtex is not Yod’s birth name; neither is Yod, to be technical about it. He was born Yodthanong Photirat, but Thai fighters often take on Western stage names to help them market themselves worldwide. The names are typically composed of two elements: a transliteration of the athletes’ first name and the stadium, or Thai boxing association with which they associate.

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Yod currently trains out of Fairtex gym, like his name suggests. The gym is located in Pattaya, Thailand. Although he initially retired as a very decorated Thai champion in 2017, Yod returned in 2018 when given the chance to compete on the internationally known promotion, ONE Championship. Even after his first retirement, Yod remains ranked in the top ten lightweights in the world according to Combat Press.

Yod fought for three different thai camps before eventually joining up with Fairtex in 2005 for what has been an 18 year success story in combat sport.s He first computed under the name Yodsanklai in 2005 but was still sporting the name of one of his owls training camps, Petchyindee.

Soon after he joined Fairtex, he knocked out the Thai superstar Runglaew to claim the Lumpinee Stadium Champion title. He didn’t stop there; Yod continued to compete internationally even as a Stadium Champion and, later that same year, defeated the internationally known John Wayne Parr for the 154 pound WBC Muay Thai World Championship.

Now a dominant force on the international Muay Thai circuit, Yodsanklai Fairtex decided to try his hand at american style Kickboxing in the K-1 organization. He did so in 2006, only a year after winning his Lumpinee Stadium and WBC titles. His first bout took place in Japan, where he bested Kamal el Amrani via unanimous decision in three rounds. Immediately after, he returned to the Thai circuit to defend his WBC championship belt against Mark Vogel. He did so in stunning fashion, knocking out Vogel with a fantastic elbow in the very first round.

After a number of years dominating all types of international leagues, Yod had made his way to another of the world’s biggest muay thai promotions, Lion Fight. He was involved early on, making his debut for the promotion on just their eighth card. Again- he welcomed himself to a new league with a third round knockout of Gregory Choplin that night in Las Vegas.

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Yodsanklai Fairtex bio

On an international roll, Yod was given a chance to compete for the very first Lion Fight Middleweight Championship. This was fitting for a 154 pound WBC champion, and he proved that he belonged again by defeating Chike Lindsay dominantly in a unanimous decision.

By the spring of 2017, Combat Press had named Fairtex the number four lightweight striker in the world. Although he retired soon after, Yod didn’t stay away for long. In 2018 he returned for an offer to compete on another rising promotion, Amazon’s ONE Championship. He continued his streak of amazing debut fights when he bested Chris Ngimbi, a win he quickly followed up with two dominant knockouts over Luis Regis and Andy Souwer.

Although he went on to challenge for more titles, Fairtex’ peak was no doubt his dominant debut run in ONE Championship. He retired again soon after competing in the promotion, but Fairtex had proved once again that he belonged among the very best to ever do it.

How Old is Yodsanklai Fairtex?

Yodsanklai Fairtex was born on July 1st in 1985. He is 37 years old as of 2022. July 1, 1985

Yodsanklai Fairtex Family

Not much has been published about Yodsanklai Fairtex’s family. He maintains a private life, and hasn’t done many Western interviews. Yod was originally shown the sprot by his older brother, Yodkangwan, who was a fighter in his own right. Yodanklai began practicing his own combat at just eight years old after being inspired by his brother. His first fight was at a local fair with his brother as corner man.

How Much is Yodsanklai Fairtex Worth?

Yodsanklai Fairtex’s net worth is not public information. He was one of the most dominant Muay Thai champions to ever step foot in a ring.

How Tall is Yodsanklai Fairtex?

Yod Fairtex is only 5’7” tall, and is fairly compact, even for a lightweight fighter.

How Much Does Yodsanklai Fairtex Weigh? 

Yodsanklai Fairtex competed as low as a 112 pound flyweight towards the beginning of his career. By the end, he had also competed as heavy as Super Middleweight, at 168 pounds- though he weighed in below that mark for the bout. His most frequent and dominant weight was 154 pounds, where he was a champion in several different leagues.

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Yodsanklai Fairtex Fight List

Thai Fighters compete at an insane pace; perhaps the most frequently of all combat athletes. They rival wrestlers in the number of matches they’ve seen, and often surpass them by many many matches. We can’t list these all here, but we can take a look at Yod’s proudest accomplishments in the sport of Muay Thai by league:

Lumpinee Stadium

  • 2001 Lumpinee Stadium Flyweight Champion
  • 2005 Lumpinee Stadium Welterweight Champion

World Professional Muaythai Federation (WPMF)

  • 2009 World Super Middleweight Champion
  • 2006 World Super Welterweight Champion

World Muaythai Council (WMC)

  • 2008 “The Contender Asia” Champion
  • 2008 World Middleweight Champion
  • 2012 World Middleweight Champion

Lion Fight

  • 2013 Lion Fight Middleweight Champion
  • 2014 Lion Fight Middleweight Champion

Thai Fight

  • 14–1 record
  • 2014 Thai Fight Tournament Champion
  • 2013 Thai Fight Tournament Champion

WBC Muay Thai

  • Muay Thai World Super Welterweight Champion
  • Held the WBC title for five years

Yodsanklai Fairtex's Best Fight of All Time

For a fighter like Yodsanklai Fairtex, it’s hard to pin down one amazing moment in a career full of highlights. One of his greatest moments was likely his night in Las Vegas in 2013. He faced off against Chike Lindsay, an up and coming American muay thai fighter looking to make a name for himself. Fairtex was already an established champion in other leagues, so there was a lot of pressure for him to perform in front of a worldwide audience. He put on a show, and dominated Chike in order to claim a unanimous decision victory and announce himself to the world. 

Who Did Yodsanklai Fairtex Lose To?

All fighters eventually face the challenge of recollecting themselves after taking tough losses, and Yodsanklai Fairtex is no different. Yod was on a multiple year win streak in 2008 when he faced off against noted dutch kickboxer Andy Souwer in the SLAMM: Nederland Vs. Thailand IV event. He took the dutchman to extra rounds, but lost by decision after the fourth bell rang. Although this was a tough loss, he would get his vengeance 11 years later with a victory over Souwer as his last victory before retirement.

Yodsanklai Fairtex Record

Yodsanklai Fairtex has an overall professional muay thai record of 202-74-4 Over the course of a fifteen year professional career.

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Yodsanklai Fairtex Injuries

Muay Thai fighters are some of the most competitive and dedicated on the planet. They fight more than almost any other kind of combat sports athlete. Fairtex didn’t come out and say it publicly, but his stint of time off in the mid 2010’s was likely the result of injury. It forced him to withdraw from two bouts before making his eventual return.

Is Yodsanklai Fairtex Retired?

Yodsanklai Fairtex is now retired from professional Muay Thai competition after a long career in the spotlight. After claiming several Thai and international kickboxing titles, he now spends his time coaching, training, and recording content for others to learn.

Yod has worked hard to hone his craft not only as a competitor, but as a creator of instructional videos. He’s coordinated with BJJ Fanatics to film some unique content, like “Powerhouse Muay Thai”. In these videos, you’ll pick up some tips for finding power in your shots by creating angles and using footwork. Don’t miss out on a chance to start improving your standup game today.

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