Fahsuchon Sit-O


Pradit Nuaket, known professionally as Fahsuchon Sit-O, is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter. He is a former Lumpinee Stadium Bantamweight Champion and three-division Thailand champion, as well as the 2000 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year, who was famous during the 2000s and 2010s.

Career

Fahsuchon was born on April 14, 1983, in the Buriram province where he started training and competing in Muay Thai at the age of 7 alongside his brothers. He competed all around Isan out of the Sit-O camp.
In Bangkok Fahsuchon was renowned for being a technician and having the best push kick on the circuit. He became the inaugural 112 lbs Thailand champion in 2000. The same year he was elected Fighter of the Year by the Sports Writers Association of Thailand. He also captured the 115 and 118 lbs Thailand titles as well as the Lumpinee Stadium bantamweight title in 2001.
Fahsuchon left the Bangkok circuit in the late 2000s and became a trainer at Tiger Muay hai in Phuket while still competing on smaller cards in the region. For his last fight Fahsuchon took part in the last ever gala at the old Lumpinee Stadium, he rematched Thailand Pinsinchai for a 1 million baht side-bet. He won the fight by decision. He participates in the training of his son Sayluad TigerMuayThai and his nephew PhetUtong Or.Kwanmuang who also was elected fighter of the year.

Titles and accomplishments

Awards
  • 2000 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year

Fight record

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