- Pamorn Martdee
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birthname = Pamorn Hill-Martdee
nickname = Peung Luang (Thai=King Bee)
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dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1988|2|18|mf=y
placeofbirth = Perth,Australia
fightingoutof =Perth, Australia
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style =Muay Thai
stance = Orthodox
team = Phon's Gym
trainer = Phon Martdee, Andy Petrovic, Wayne Martinovich & Sanapar Noi
yearsactive = 5 (2003-present)
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url = http://www.pamornsport.com//
boxrec =|Pamorn Martdee (born Pamorn Luuk Hill-Martdee on February 18, 1988) is a professional
Muay Thai /kickboxing Athlete who was born inSubiaco ,Western Australia .He was the 2005 WPMF (World Professional Muay Thai Federation) Welterweight Australian Champion and was ranked number one in Australia in 2007 for the contender to win the
WBC Muay Thai National Title.His father is from Thailand and his mother from New Zealand. He is the oldest of three children, having one younger sister and one younger brother.
He started training Muay Thai at the age of 12. In January 2003 he was trained up to fight fellow town rival, 16-year-old Steve Zankl. He won by unanimous decision. Pamorn also went on to win the 'Most Outstanding Fighter Award' on the same night.
At the World Championships in 2005, Pamorn fought in the final against Russia's Mikel Kubaiyan, narrowly losing out to claim the silver medal. Later that year, won the Australian championship in the
welterweight group. Later, in August 2005, he went on to beat fellow rival Steve Zankl for the welterweight Australian Title by points decision.In 2006, Pamorn went on to live and train in Thailand. He returned to Australia in April 2007 to fight at the
Lumpinee Stadium against England's Michael Sor Kor Pira on one of Lumpinee's Saengmorakot promotions. He won by KO in round four.In 2007, he fought for the
WBC Muay Thai National Title up against Yusha Ozhan, where he lost by KO in round 5 after clearly leading the rounds on the judges score cards the whole fight. His head hit the canvas after falling 20 seconds from the final bell.Pamorn has represented
Australia on five separate occasions:• 2004 AMAT Prince's Cup (National Stadium. Bangkok, Thailand)
• 2004 AMAT King's Cup (National Stadium. Bangkok, Thailand)
• 2005 WMF World Championships (National Stadium. Bangkok, Thailand)
• 2006 WMF World Championships (National Stadium. Bangkok, Thailand)
• 2007 WMF World Championships (National Stadium. Bangkok, Thailand)References
"WBC Muay Thai" [http://www.wbcmuaythai.com/result.php] "Fight Results" [http://www.fansofk1.com/article?aID=364&Category=1] "Fighter Record" [http://www.muaythaipromotions.com/node/155] "Previous Discussion" [http://message.axkickboxing.com/index.phtml?action=dispthread&topic=16506&junk=1124532067.10504] "Lumpinee Fight" [http://www.muaythaipromotions.com/en/node/100] "WPMF (World Professional Muay Thai Federation)" [http://www.wpmf.net/eng/index.html] "WMF (world Muay Thai Federation)" [http://www.worldmuaythai.org/]
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