This fight took place a couple of days ago. This fights between Nopparat Kiattamtorn (Red) and Bovy Sor. Udomsorn (Blue). I know that they are both superstars but I haven’t followed either of their careers. Bovy has been a top ranked Rajadomnern fighter, but I don’t think he’s ever won the belt. His opponent Nopparat is a Lumpini Champ and considered on of the best pound for pound fighters.
I was pretty amazed at how brutal Bovy was right from the start. I read that Nopparat was giving up about 6 lbs to Bovy.
Bovy reminds me a lot of Anuwat and his heavy ass hands. Some of you may remember that Anuwat and Nopparat fought with the outcome being very similar. It’s crazy to hear those body shots; it’s almost like the fake sound effects that add to the Contender except this shit is real. It’s amazing to watch how Bovy just let’s his hands fly.
Many Thanks to Gaggam and GoodGirl for taking time out to record and share this with us.


















21 responses so far ↓
1 JOm // Nov 29, 2007 at 12:14 am
Bovy Sor Udomson isnt the technical type. He takes the damage and dish it out. The type that doesnt last long.
2 JOm // Nov 29, 2007 at 12:15 am
oh yeah, anuwat kaewsamlit beat him already which lasted round two. TKO, not KO because the referee stepped in believing bowee might be hurt even worse.
3 stephen // Nov 29, 2007 at 1:54 am
Bovy (136) vs Nopparat (129)
4 matt // Nov 29, 2007 at 9:48 am
Bovy was still snarling like a wild dog at Nopparat ten seconds or so after he K’O'd him, he was pumped up for this one, I don’t know if there was any needle/ grudge between the fighters but there was a higher level of agression in this fight and the gesturing to each other after a strike can be seen in the video. I spoke to Jakae, (Nopparats manager at Keatkhamtorn) after the fight and he said Nopparat had been ill and hadn’t slept properly in days, you could see his hurt pride that his fighter had lost, maybe William at Keatkhamtorn knows what was up with Nopparat????
5 Oskar // Nov 29, 2007 at 10:31 am
I thought Bovy wasn´t allowed to fight anymore due to possible brain damage, at least this was info. going around about 6 months ago. Anyone knows anythinhg about that?
6 stephen // Nov 29, 2007 at 2:45 pm
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yea i head the same thing about bovy’s brain. .. .i’m sure the thai promoters found a way to allow him to fight as they have a lot of influence.
I was shocked that nopparat didn’t knee at all as that’s his forte. he beat saenchai by just clinching and kneeing the whole fight last year.
7 Tong Po // Nov 29, 2007 at 3:20 pm
Bovy got him with some pretty good bodyshots! Pretty brutal ending. Anuwat looks much more polished than Bovy though. Fight did look more intense than usual at the beginning.
8 Stack // Nov 29, 2007 at 8:04 pm
Anuwat is waaaay better than Bovy. Bovy in the past takes way too much damage in the course of his fights. People love him because of his toe to toe style fights but damn he has gotten some ridiculous beatings in the past because of it.
9 Tong Po // Nov 30, 2007 at 12:00 pm
Yes, obviously, as seen by his fight with Anuwat.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZoyJHF0Qipg
10 Junaid // Dec 6, 2007 at 12:58 pm
Im proud of Bovy for this one GREAT WIN PAL!!!
11 nak rohp // Dec 7, 2007 at 3:17 am
hey nopstar! i asked if u could give me the name of the camp were bovy trains, any info? khawp khoon khrap
12 nopstar // Dec 7, 2007 at 7:32 am
nak rohp-
I can ask around the k-1 fans forum, but I don’t personally know.
13 matt // Dec 7, 2007 at 9:59 am
Bovy trains at Keatchansing. I went to a camp called waw Viwitinannon in Talingchan in BKK about 6 months ago and they told me Keatchansing had been incorporated into thier camp, along with Por Pao In and Vor Volapol. Bovy wasn’t there at the time but he could have been at home or something. I will find out eventually if they are in fact the same camp and e mail you if you like, probably in January cos i’m off to Phuket tomorrow, or I’ll return to this post and leave concrete info here.
14 nak rohp // Dec 8, 2007 at 5:03 am
thanx a lot thats great! yeah let us know 4 sure, wr in phuket u goin?
15 nak rohp // Jan 24, 2008 at 6:55 am
hey matt, howd it go in phuket? any info on bovy?
16 matt // Jan 24, 2008 at 7:57 am
…..i havent made it to phuket yet…things came up, I caught up with bovy and got an interview and some phots for Muaythai Uncovered,
The camp is Keatchansing/Sor Udomsorn but its not the camp i was on about before its a completely different one!..(I mistook Keatchansing for Keatsingnoi)..well they are both on a river!)…full details on the quickest and cheapest way to get there will be in the book mate…
17 nak rohp // Jan 24, 2008 at 8:22 am
GREAT! wen will the book be released, i may be going to train in nakhon phanom, there are no farang there but i know a girl who i met in phuket and lives there with her family and she says if she introduces me they will be happy to accept me, is this wise? is there any camps up there in the book?
18 matt // Jan 24, 2008 at 8:36 am
first question….the million dollar question…..dealing with book companies is a slow process, they dont accept submissions by e mail (rarely) and they dont like being called up. On top of that they say ‘leave 3 to 6 months for a reply’…so wait out on that…secondly, the books not finished yet anyway!! and the second question, We have had to limit the the number of camps to 100 because the book was just growing and growing and an encyclopedia would have been too big for ppl to carry around, so there will be many camps that are not included, the camps that are included are there because they are of interest to foriegners and promote themselves for foriegners, camps that provide lumphini and rajadamnoen champs/fighters, and various other camps that are interesting because they are different. So the words ‘premier camps’ will be removed from the promotion of the book so as not to offend any camp that is not included, but we think weve covered and will cover most if not all the camps that tick the boxes above. (ive not done any research in Nakhon Pathom yet if you find a great camp let me know…)..
And yes you should defo go to the camp i’m sure they will accept you and train you without any bother
19 nak rohp // Jan 24, 2008 at 8:48 am
cheers…and good luck wiv the book
20 matt // Jan 24, 2008 at 9:05 am
cheers mate, nop will be the first to know when its ready…
21 Bovy Sor. Udomson // Aug 11, 2008 at 4:22 pm
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