Phuket: Chanasuek Por Sakda showcased his impressive skills by knocking out the main event fighter, “Nung Lan Lek,” in a special class at the Muay Thai Phuket Festival 2025. The event, held on August 16, 2025, at the temporary boxing ring at Robinson Lifestyle Chalong (Soi Ta Eiad), saw the MUAY THAI Phuket Festival 2025 enter its second day. The atmosphere was lively, filled with Thai boxing fans and international tourists, and featured a variety of activities that highlighted Muay Thai’s role as a soft power in the country.
According to Thai News Agency, the event was attended by notable figures such as Mrs. Pradub Samanmit, Deputy Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), Professional Sports and Boxing, as well as members of the Subcommittee on Driving the Sports Industry, including Mr. Paitoon Chutimakornkul, General Orachai Bunsukjitseri, and Mr. Nattaphon Antrasen, Director of the Boxing Sports Commission. They were present to support and encourage the athletes.
In the first match, Malai Phet Sau Sai Muay Thai achieved a knockout victory over Khiaw Morakot Sor Rueang Sawat in the second round of the 120-pound division. The second bout featured Sarawut Luk Krom Luang, who lost by knockout to Raktemroi Kiatrasada, also in the second round of the 120-pound division.
The main event highlighted Chanasuek P. Sakda, who knocked out Rittichai MJ Five Point Muay Thai in the third round of the 130-pound division. In other matches, Anuwat Cha-Ek Rasada secured a win by points over Petchwayu Koh Muk Sports Center in the 130-pound division, while Sai Fa Tiger Muay Thai drew with Petchracha P. Sakda in the 110-pound division.
A significant highlight of the festival included the participation of the renowned boxer “Nunglanlek Jitmuangnon,” who conducted a special Muay Thai class. The class focused on teaching punching techniques, the use of fists, feet, knees, and elbows, as well as self-defense and physical fitness training skills, garnering significant attention from both Thai and international participants.