Buakaw Por Pramuk vs John Wayne Parr (2nd Round)

At the start of the 2 round both fighters engage in the clinch with John Wayne Parr taking Baukaw to the ground.

Back on their feet, John Wayne Parr finds his range with a lead left kick.

While John wayne parrs seems to have the faster punches, Baukaws quick leg kicks are as equally as fast as they manage to catch John Wayne Parr as he steps back.

Both fighters are exchange alot of leg kicks but baukaw seems to be landing the more effective strikes.

Baukaw lands serveral kicks including a head high kick to John Wayne Parr which was blocked. Both fighters end up in the clinch at the end of the 2nd round.

Baukaws Muay Thai training drills

OFG! definitely don’t want to be at the receiving end of Baukaw’s powerful leg kicks. This video is a highlight reel for Baukaws Muay Thai training.

Baukaw training video

Baukaw training video. Video shows Baukaw with his trainer running through a variety of striking drills.

Buakaw Por Pramuk vs John Wayne Parr (1st Round)

The round started off with both fighter sizing each other up in standard muay thai fighting stance. Both fighters were kicking from ranging with Buakaw landing what seemed to be the more effective leg strikes.

While JWP hands effective kicks, Buakaw seems to be landing the heavier blows. John Wayne Parr’s hand strikes are alot more effective when in range but Baukaw manages to answer back with leg kicks.

Both fighters try for head kicks but both manage to defend themselves. 1st round end with John Wayne Parr being more effective with his hand strikes.

Muay Thai fighter - Buakaw

Nick name: Buakaw “White Lotus Blossom”
Realname : Sombat Banchamek
Por Pramuk(the heavenly blessing)Name of his gym.
Birth day/place: 05/08/82 Thailand, Buriram Province
Style: Muay Thai
Height: 5 feet 9 inch
Weight: 69.3kg 152lbs Middleweight (WMC)
Favorite attack: middle kick

The following video highlight reel is an amazing display of Buakaw’s powerful kicking abilities. He’s ability to strike using both hands and feet from any position makes him of the most devastating fighter in the K1 and Muay Thai circuit.