Mythical Muay Thai legends have earned their place in history. Heroic Nak Muay fighters who were prisoners, generals, or kings have earned Thailand its nation its sovereignty and identity through the use of Muay Thai. The sport has become a backbone of the country both culturally and religiously due to the contributions of these Muay Thai legends.

Muay Thai has been used on the battlefield during wartime to win battles and earn Thailand its freedom from its neighboring oppressors. Statues of these mythical figures still adorn the countryside of Thailand and even have a national day to celebrate these Muay Thai legends.


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Due to his incredible skills, King Mangra awarded Nai Khanom Tom his freedom and offered him either wives or money. The Muay Boran legend Nai Khanom Tom took the two wives, saying he could find money any time.

There are several variations of this story. However, the legend of Nai Khanom Tom is where Muay Thai derives its roots. An annual day is celebrated each year in his honor and around the Thai nation there are several statues dedicated to him. He is the most important figure of Muay Thai legends.

Muay Thai legendarily proved itself multiple times over on the battlefield. Siamese general Phraya Phichai today has statues in his honor due to his service to his king due to his effectiveness in utilizing Muay Thai on the battlefield.

Naresuan the Great is ranked among Muay Thai legends although his life is shrouded in much mystery and legend. The folklore legend goes that as a young man, in the 16th century, he was taken prisoner by the King of Burma and fought in combat for his freedom. In his home, Ayutthaya (Thailand), he began organizing military campaigns which had deadly effects on the Toungoo Empire.

Burma compiled its forces, in 1593, and launched a massive battle which would end the war. At the legendary battle, Naresuan of Ayutthaya and Crown Prince Mingyi Swa would have a single combat duel on the backs of elephants.

The king earned his Muay Thai legend status due to disguising himself so that he could compete in Muay Thai competitions. To add to his status, he refused to weigh in stating that he would fight any opponent of any size. He got paired up against the local champion. Prachao Sua, according to legend, would win the fight after a great back-and-forth contest.

Whichever way you look at it, Buakaw is definitely one of the top 10 Muay Thai fighters of all time and certainly a Muay Thai legend in his own rights. (Read related article: Buakaw: The Legend Continues)

Saenchai is a legend of our times. Nobody fights like him and his style is entirely, uniquely his own. His short stature (1.66m) may make it seem like a disadvantage when it comes to clinching, but his incredible ability to throw down everyone is a true testament of his skills.

The knee legend was training for One Super Series before injuries forced him to retire for good. He now works for One Championship, recruiting Thai fighters for the promotion and is based in Bangkok. He can occasionally still be found at his former home of FA Group gym. (Read my interview with Petchboonchu: The Ultimate Diamond)

Dieselnoi had many famous rivals during his time, including fellow golden-age legends like Samart Payakaroon and Sagat Petchyindee. Today, Dieselnoi spends his time traveling to gyms in Bangkok and Pattaya, instructing a new generation of Nak Muays, passing on his golden-age knowledge.

Fighting as recently as last year, Saenchai is very much a living legend of the sport. Arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sports history, his willingness to move up weight classes to find worthy opponents deserves a lot of merit, often fighting opponents as much as 15 pounds heavier. A fighter blessed with a telepathic sense of what his opponent will do next, he won the Lumpinee title in four different weight classes, and even invented his own move, the cartwheel kick, which is said to be inspired by the sport sepak takraw.

For the Thai people, for Muaythai, the legend of Nai Khanom Tom illustrates the best attributes to Muaythai: the indomitable will to win for an honour other than his own and the willingness to face any odds in defence of the fighting art.

Muaythai is built on the 5 important pillars of honour, tradition, respect, excellence and fair play. Every stakeholder, regardless of whether they are a fan, an official administrator, an event promoter, or simply a one-off spectator at an event, has the right to see transparency upheld.

King Naruesan was known to be a skilled and fearless fighter. In 1560 he was taken captive by the Burmese during a war, and was then offered a chance at freedom under the condition that he face some of the best Burmese warriors. King Naruesan accepted the challenge, defeating every warrior the King pit against him. His freedom was granted and he returned home to Thailand as a hero and Muay Thai legend.

A festival was in thrown as Lord Mangra wanted to celebrate his victory over the Thai. The prisoned Thai, now slaves, were ordered to fight the best Burmese warriors for his entertainment. When Nai Khanom Tom was brought into the courtyard to face his opponent, he asked for a moment to prepare. He began making his way around the courtyard dancing in a slow ritualistic fashion while waving his hands and arms. The Burmese fighter looked on timidly, fearing that Nai Khanom Tom was cursing him with evil spirits before their match. When asked to explain what he was doing, Nai Khanom Tom told them that the dance was to give respect to his Muay Thai teacher, the art of Muay Thai and his country. It is believed that this legend explains the origins of the Wai Kru, which is still performed by all Thai fighters before a match begins.

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For the past 5 months, I have had the absolute privilege of training with a legendary Muay Thai champion right here in Brunei. Back in Thailand, Kru Haiqal competed in over 300 fights in his fighting career. He moved to Brunei in 1997 and started teaching Muay Thai in 2012. Sadly, he will be leaving Brunei very soon but I caught this exclusive interview with my humble yet totally bad-ass teacher before he leaves us.

Even after the legendary striker retired from competition in 2014, he is still taking part in showcase Muay Thai fights around the world and performing at an elite level. At 39 years of age, Saenchai still hasn't lost a step and is currently on an unprecedented 53 fight win streak across several promotions.

In what might be a surprise to some, Thongchai Tor Silachai ranks 2nd on our list. Thongchai is still the only man on the planet to have knocked out Muay Thai legend, Saenchai and hold the Lumpinee Championship on a record 5 occasions. Some of his other accolades include holding the prestigious Rajadamern Championship and winning over 150 professional fights. Notorious for his aggressive style of fighting, Thongchai was frequently able to overwhelm opponents with offensive flurries that often led to spectacular knockouts.

Often referred to as the Muhammad Ali of Muay Thai, Samart Payakaroon is considered one of the greatest combat sports athletes in the world. Ever since his debut in 1972, Payakaroon has been destined for greatness. His high fight IQ, tiger-like reflexes and laser-sharp ring vision provided all the tools he needed to become a legend of the sport. Despite fighting in the 'Golden Age of Muay Thai' during the 80s and 90s, Payakaroon won four Lumpinee Championships and picked up over 100 wins during his storied career.

Foreigners also feature in Muaythai history. In 1778, during the reign of King Rama 1, two French brothers arrived in the Kingdom of Siam. They were boxers who had made a reputation for themselves by defeating local boxers across Indo-China. They came to challenge the Thais, who accepted. The purse was high at 50 chang, about 4000 Baht. 006ab0faaa

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