The Real Sagat: A Man with 450 Fights

This is the real-life Sagat. Did you know that the Street Fighter character was inspired by a real-life badass?
Sagat Petchyindee is a legendary champ of the golden era of Muay Thai. He holds 11 title belts in Muay Thai, kickboxing, and boxing with 150 KO wins in more than 450 fights and has been practicing Muay Thai for half a century.
Just like the boss in the game, Sagat is larger than life. He is a natural showman in the ring and has no fear of his opponent. At 62 years old, Sagat is still sprightly, playful, and ridiculously strong. He wants to keep fighting until he is 70.
How did Sagat Petchyindee first become interested in Muay Thai?
The real Sagat, whose full name is Sagat Petchyindee, is a legendary Muay Thai fighter from Thailand. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in the sport’s history, with an impressive record of 266 wins, 57 losses, and 127 draws.
Sagat Petchyindee was born in 1956 in a small village in the Nakhon Ratchasima Province of Thailand. He started training in Muay Thai at the age of 9, under the guidance of his father, who was a trainer himself. Sagat quickly showed his talent and passion for the sport, and soon became a well-known fighter in his local area.
He started fighting professionally at the age of 16, and over the next two decades, he fought over 450 fights. He competed in the prestigious Lumpinee Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium, which are considered the two most important stadiums for Muay Thai in Thailand.
Sagat’s fighting style was aggressive and powerful, as he was known for his devastating kicks and knees. He was feared by his opponents for his lethal strikes, which often resulted in his opponents being knocked out or seriously injured. Sagat was also known for his toughness and resilience, as he often fought through injuries and never gave up.
Despite his success in the ring, Sagat faced many challenges in his personal life. He struggled with alcohol and drug addiction, and his health suffered as a result. He retired from fighting in 2002, at the age of 46, after a long and illustrious career.
Today, Sagat Petchyindee is remembered as a true legend of Muay Thai. His name is synonymous with power, skill, and determination, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of fighters. His story is a testament to the spirit of the sport, and the enduring legacy of those who dedicate their lives to it.
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