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Coban Lookchaomaesaitong

Coban "The Cruncher" Lookchaomaesaitong (born August 4, 1966) is a Thai former Muay Thai kickboxer and World Champion. He won his first world title in 1985. He retired in 2000 after a 23-year career in Thailand and moved to New York to coach. He formerly coached at New York Jiu Jitsu in lower Manhattan and Daddis Fight Camps in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Coban now splits his time between Buriram, Thailand at Camp Lookchaomaesaitong [1] and Coban's Muay Thai Camp in New York City.[2]

Coban Lookchaomaesaitong
BornBanlu Anwiset
(1966-08-04) August 4, 1966 (age 56)
Buriram, Thailand
Native nameโคบาล ลูกเจ้าแม่ไทรทอง
Other namesThe Crusher
Fist of Mor lam
NationalityThai
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight135 lb (61.2 kg; 9.6 st)
DivisionLightweight
StyleMuay Thai (Muay Maat)
StanceSouthpaw
TeamMuangsurin
Kiatbanchong
Lookchaomaesaitong (-1990)
Kickboxing record
Total270
Wins250
By knockout90
Losses20

Biography

Young age

Coban was born as Banlu Anwiset in Buriram, Thailand, near the Cambodian border to a farmers' family of seven. One day while attending a local temple fair, he noticed that fighters were making what looked like easy money with their exhibitions. Seeing this as an opportunity to help his family, he resolved to become the best fighter in Thailand, and dreamed about fighting in Lumpinee stadium someday.

At 11, he started to train muay thai. With no money or resources, he made his own equipment by stuffing rice hulls and sawdust into canvas rice bags. Mimicking the moves of local fighters, he practiced daily after attending school and completing his farming chores. That same year he entered his first fight at a local temple, which resulted in a draw. The little money he earned went towards his family and education. Thus, his career was born.

It was at this time that Banlu acquired his fight name, "Coban," from a teacher of his who said that he looked like the actor Charles Bronson while riding on his Buffalo. At a later point in his career, American fans dubbed him Coban "The Cruncher."

Stardom

In 1978, while training at the recreational center, a ringside doctor named Sam Rhung Jong Gon noticed him. He was so impressed with Coban’s determination that he became his official sponsor and mentor. When Coban was 13, Doctor Gon sent him to a Muay Thai camp called Lookchamaesaitong where he trained for the next 9 years. By the age of 15, he had already fought more than 35 fights. At 19, Coban had won his first World Championship at Lumpinee stadium.

In 1990, Camp Lookchamaesaitong closed. To honor the camp, Coban adopted Lookchamaesaitong as his "fighting last name."

Coban fought more than 270 fights in his 23-year career. His last fight was against former student Danny Steele at the Warrior’s Cup in California in September 2000. Despite not having fought in 3 years, Coban won the match.

In 2010, Camp Lookchaomaesaitong in Buriram, Thailand, re-opened. Camp owner, Mr. Nipon Chotison (Renowned and well-respected in the world of Muay Thai) and his son-in-law, Namkabuan Ratchapuekcafe (retired fighter) decided to re-open the original site after being closed for almost 20 years. Coban has also joined the team, and their mission is to preserve the ancient and authentic art and lifestyle of Muay Thai.

The toughest fights of his career were against Ramon Dekkers. He fought him a total of four times, resulting in two wins and two losses. The Coban vs. Dekkers fights have been rated as the best by any standards, by Muay Thai fans worldwide.[3][4]

Titles and accomplishments

  • 1985 Lumpinee Stadium 130 lbs Champion
  • 1990 Lumpinee Stadium 135 lbs Champion
  • 1991 WMTC World Super Lightweight Champion
  • 1992 IMF World Welterweight Champion

Fight record

Kickboxing record
270 Fights 250 wins 90 KOs 20 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2000-09-09 Win   Danny Steele Warriors Cup of America Irvine, California, United States Decision (Split) 5 3:00
Wins the title of Warriors Cup.
? Win   Tony Carr World Championship Kickboxing United States KO (Low kick) 3
Wins the WKBA World Middleweight title.
1998-09-25 Loss   Malik Borbashev Draka VI Los Angeles, California, United States TKO (Retirement) 7 0:00
1998-07-07 Loss   Manson Gibson Crystal Park Casino Outdoor Show[5] Los Angeles, CA, USA TKO (Right Back Kick) 5 1:59
Fight was for the vacant IKF Pro World Muaythai Light cruiserweight title.
1998-05-24 Loss   Malik Borbashev Draka V Los Angeles, California, United States Decision (Unanimous)
Fight was for the vacant Draka World Super middleweight title.
1996- Loss   Guillaume Kerner Los Angeles, USA Decision 5 3:00
For the WTMC World title.
? Loss   Orono Por Muang Ubon Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1994-08-03 Win   Dany Bill Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1994 Win   Hector Pena KO (Left Hook) 2
Defends Muay Thai World Welterweight title.
1993-02-14 Win   Dida Diafat Thai Boxing World Championship Brest, France Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
1993 Loss   Ramon Dekkers France Decision(Unanimous) 5 3:00
1992-10-03 Win   Jo Prestia Levallois-Perret, France Decision 5 3:00
Wins Muay Thai World Welterweight title.
1992-05-30 Loss   Superlek Sorn E-Sarn Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1992-02-28 Win   Ramon Dekkers Samut Prakan, Thailand Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins the vacant IMF World Welterweight title.
? Win   Joao Vieira Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1992-02-08 Win   Samransak Muangsurin Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 2
1991-11- Loss   Nongmoon Chomphutong Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
Loses Lumpinee Stadium 135 lbs title.
1991- Loss   Sakmongkol Sithchuchok Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1991- Win   Nuenthong Senkiri Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 2
1991-08-06 Loss   Ramon Dekkers Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO (Punches) 1
1991-07-02 Win   Chanchai Sor Tamarangsri Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 1
1991 Win   Dida Diafat World Muaythai Championship Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins World Muay Thai title.
1991 Win   Humphfrey Harrison Netherlands Decision 5 3:00
WTMC World Super Welterweight title.
1991 Win   Bandong Sitbangprachan Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 2
Wins the vacant Lumpinee Stadium 135 lbs title.
1991-05-31 Win   Samransak Muangsurin Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand KO 3
1991-04-21 Win   Ramon Dekkers IKL Paris, France KO (Left hook) 1 1:00
1991- Win   Chombueng Chor.Waikul New Zealand TKO 4
1991- Win   Noppadet Sor.Samruang Ayutthaya, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1990-07-29 Win   Oliver Harrison England TKO (Referee Stoappge) 5
Wins WTMC World Super Lightweight title.
1990-05-27 Win   Tommy van de Berg Holland vs Thailand Amsterdam, Netherlands KO (Left Hook) 1
1990-03- Loss   Boonchai ThanatuwanonEkamit Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1989-05-18 Win   Sornarin Welnakhompathom Mueang Chanthaburi, Thailand KO
Win   Barndon Sitbangprachan Thailand KO
Win   Fallanoi Kietanan Thailand KO
1987-05-19 Win   Taunting Sityodtong Rangsit Stadium Rangsit, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1987-01-23 Loss   Phayapung Ekamit Rangsit Stadium Rangsit, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
For the Magnum Tiger Tournament title.
1986-11-28 Draw   Ritthichai Singkhiri Rangsit Stadium Rangsit, Thailand Decision 5 3:00
1986-09-26 Win   Lamkhong Sitwaiwat Rangsit Stadium Rangsit, Thailand KO 3
1986-08-08 Loss   Tantawannoi Sitsilachai Rangsit Stadium Rangsit, Thailand TKO (Doctor stoppage) 3
1986-07-04 Win   Saksit Muangsurin Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand KO 4
Loss   Tantawannoi Sitsilachai Thailand
Loss   Tantawannoi Sitsilachai Thailand
Loss   Tantawannoi Sitsilachai Thailand
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ . www.teamcoban.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  2. ^ . www.teamcoban.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  3. ^ . www.siamfightmag.com. Archived from the original on 2011-03-07. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  4. ^ "Coban Muaythai Online interview". www.muaythaionline.org. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  5. ^ Black Belt Feb 2000 - The Master Blaster (info on Coban-Manson fight). February 2000. Retrieved 2011-06-08.

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This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Coban Lookchaomaesaitong news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coban The Cruncher Lookchaomaesaitong born August 4 1966 is a Thai former Muay Thai kickboxer and World Champion He won his first world title in 1985 He retired in 2000 after a 23 year career in Thailand and moved to New York to coach He formerly coached at New York Jiu Jitsu in lower Manhattan and Daddis Fight Camps in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Coban now splits his time between Buriram Thailand at Camp Lookchaomaesaitong 1 and Coban s Muay Thai Camp in New York City 2 Coban LookchaomaesaitongBornBanlu Anwiset 1966 08 04 August 4 1966 age 56 Buriram ThailandNative nameokhbal lukecaaemithrthxngOther namesThe CrusherFist of Mor lamNationalityThaiHeight5 ft 4 in 1 63 m Weight135 lb 61 2 kg 9 6 st DivisionLightweightStyleMuay Thai Muay Maat StanceSouthpawTeamMuangsurin KiatbanchongLookchaomaesaitong 1990 Kickboxing recordTotal270Wins250By knockout90Losses20 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Young age 1 2 Stardom 2 Titles and accomplishments 3 Fight record 4 See also 5 External links 6 ReferencesBiography EditYoung age Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Coban Lookchaomaesaitong news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coban was born as Banlu Anwiset in Buriram Thailand near the Cambodian border to a farmers family of seven One day while attending a local temple fair he noticed that fighters were making what looked like easy money with their exhibitions Seeing this as an opportunity to help his family he resolved to become the best fighter in Thailand and dreamed about fighting in Lumpinee stadium someday At 11 he started to train muay thai With no money or resources he made his own equipment by stuffing rice hulls and sawdust into canvas rice bags Mimicking the moves of local fighters he practiced daily after attending school and completing his farming chores That same year he entered his first fight at a local temple which resulted in a draw The little money he earned went towards his family and education Thus his career was born It was at this time that Banlu acquired his fight name Coban from a teacher of his who said that he looked like the actor Charles Bronson while riding on his Buffalo At a later point in his career American fans dubbed him Coban The Cruncher Stardom Edit In 1978 while training at the recreational center a ringside doctor named Sam Rhung Jong Gon noticed him He was so impressed with Coban s determination that he became his official sponsor and mentor When Coban was 13 Doctor Gon sent him to a Muay Thai camp called Lookchamaesaitong where he trained for the next 9 years By the age of 15 he had already fought more than 35 fights At 19 Coban had won his first World Championship at Lumpinee stadium In 1990 Camp Lookchamaesaitong closed To honor the camp Coban adopted Lookchamaesaitong as his fighting last name Coban fought more than 270 fights in his 23 year career His last fight was against former student Danny Steele at the Warrior s Cup in California in September 2000 Despite not having fought in 3 years Coban won the match In 2010 Camp Lookchaomaesaitong in Buriram Thailand re opened Camp owner Mr Nipon Chotison Renowned and well respected in the world of Muay Thai and his son in law Namkabuan Ratchapuekcafe retired fighter decided to re open the original site after being closed for almost 20 years Coban has also joined the team and their mission is to preserve the ancient and authentic art and lifestyle of Muay Thai The toughest fights of his career were against Ramon Dekkers He fought him a total of four times resulting in two wins and two losses The Coban vs Dekkers fights have been rated as the best by any standards by Muay Thai fans worldwide 3 4 Titles and accomplishments Edit1985 Lumpinee Stadium 130 lbs Champion 1990 Lumpinee Stadium 135 lbs Champion 1991 WMTC World Super Lightweight Champion 1992 IMF World Welterweight ChampionFight record EditKickboxing record 270 Fights 250 wins 90 KOs 20 LossesDate Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time2000 09 09 Win Danny Steele Warriors Cup of America Irvine California United States Decision Split 5 3 00Wins the title of Warriors Cup Win Tony Carr World Championship Kickboxing United States KO Low kick 3Wins the WKBA World Middleweight title 1998 09 25 Loss Malik Borbashev Draka VI Los Angeles California United States TKO Retirement 7 0 001998 07 07 Loss Manson Gibson Crystal Park Casino Outdoor Show 5 Los Angeles CA USA TKO Right Back Kick 5 1 59Fight was for the vacant IKF Pro World Muaythai Light cruiserweight title 1998 05 24 Loss Malik Borbashev Draka V Los Angeles California United States Decision Unanimous Fight was for the vacant Draka World Super middleweight title 1996 Loss Guillaume Kerner Los Angeles USA Decision 5 3 00For the WTMC World title Loss Orono Por Muang Ubon Thailand Decision 5 3 001994 08 03 Win Dany Bill Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand Decision 5 3 001994 Win Hector Pena KO Left Hook 2Defends Muay Thai World Welterweight title 1993 02 14 Win Dida Diafat Thai Boxing World Championship Brest France Decision Unanimous 5 3 001993 Loss Ramon Dekkers France Decision Unanimous 5 3 001992 10 03 Win Jo Prestia Levallois Perret France Decision 5 3 00Wins Muay Thai World Welterweight title 1992 05 30 Loss Superlek Sorn E Sarn Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand Decision 5 3 001992 02 28 Win Ramon Dekkers Samut Prakan Thailand Decision Unanimous 5 3 00Wins the vacant IMF World Welterweight title Win Joao Vieira Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand Decision 5 3 001992 02 08 Win Samransak Muangsurin Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand KO 21991 11 Loss Nongmoon Chomphutong Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand Decision 5 3 00Loses Lumpinee Stadium 135 lbs title 1991 Loss Sakmongkol Sithchuchok Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand Decision 5 3 001991 Win Nuenthong Senkiri Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand KO 21991 08 06 Loss Ramon Dekkers Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand KO Punches 11991 07 02 Win Chanchai Sor Tamarangsri Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand KO 11991 Win Dida Diafat World Muaythai Championship Decision Unanimous 5 3 00Wins World Muay Thai title 1991 Win Humphfrey Harrison Netherlands Decision 5 3 00WTMC World Super Welterweight title 1991 Win Bandong Sitbangprachan Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand KO 2Wins the vacant Lumpinee Stadium 135 lbs title 1991 05 31 Win Samransak Muangsurin Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok Thailand KO 31991 04 21 Win Ramon Dekkers IKL Paris France KO Left hook 1 1 001991 Win Chombueng Chor Waikul New Zealand TKO 41991 Win Noppadet Sor Samruang Ayutthaya Thailand Decision 5 3 001990 07 29 Win Oliver Harrison England TKO Referee Stoappge 5Wins WTMC World Super Lightweight title 1990 05 27 Win Tommy van de Berg Holland vs Thailand Amsterdam Netherlands KO Left Hook 11990 03 Loss Boonchai ThanatuwanonEkamit Thailand Decision 5 3 001989 05 18 Win Sornarin Welnakhompathom Mueang Chanthaburi Thailand KOWin Barndon Sitbangprachan Thailand KOWin Fallanoi Kietanan Thailand KO1987 05 19 Win Taunting Sityodtong Rangsit Stadium Rangsit Thailand Decision 5 3 001987 01 23 Loss Phayapung Ekamit Rangsit Stadium Rangsit Thailand Decision 5 3 00For the Magnum Tiger Tournament title 1986 11 28 Draw Ritthichai Singkhiri Rangsit Stadium Rangsit Thailand Decision 5 3 001986 09 26 Win Lamkhong Sitwaiwat Rangsit Stadium Rangsit Thailand KO 31986 08 08 Loss Tantawannoi Sitsilachai Rangsit Stadium Rangsit Thailand TKO Doctor stoppage 31986 07 04 Win Saksit Muangsurin Ubon Ratchathani Thailand KO 4Loss Tantawannoi Sitsilachai ThailandLoss Tantawannoi Sitsilachai ThailandLoss Tantawannoi Sitsilachai ThailandLegend Win Loss Draw No contest NotesSee also EditMuay Thai List of K 1 events List of male kickboxersExternal links Edithttps archive today 20130222005631 http www muaythaionline net features cobaninterview html http www teamcoban com Archived 2012 02 29 at the Wayback Machine https web archive org web 20110307114853 http www siamfightmag com interviews interviews anglais coban lookchaomaesaitong interview coban lookchaomaesaitong html http lookchaomaesaitong com index phpReferences Edit Team Coban official website www teamcoban com Archived from the original on 2012 02 29 Retrieved 2011 06 08 Team Coban official website www teamcoban com Archived from the original on 2012 02 29 Retrieved 2011 06 08 Coban Siamfightmag interview www siamfightmag com Archived from the original on 2011 03 07 Retrieved 2011 06 08 Coban Muaythai Online interview www muaythaionline org Retrieved 2011 06 08 Black Belt Feb 2000 The Master Blaster info on Coban Manson fight February 2000 Retrieved 2011 06 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coban Lookchaomaesaitong amp oldid 1115578639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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