This streak took him from the last spot on the card to the main event spot of C7 in less than 8 months. Kulabdam would extend his streak with a win over Desselek MUden - till this day still a top 5 major circuit fighter at 130 - by KO, marking his first major win.
After this fight, Kulabdam became only the second man ever to earn the "Samart Shirt", also called the Channel 7 blazer. And later in that year, FoTY.

He would go on to win two more fights against Pinpet Sitjadeng, extending his streak to an unbelievable 10 wins and 8 KOs.
In August of 2017, his streak was finally broken by Petganat MUden with a decision draw at C7 Stadium. 25 days later, he would get his revenge by KO against Petganat in the 3rd round at Lumpinee Stadium. On this day, 8/09/17, Kulabdam won his first belt, the Thailand 135lb title.
At this point, he had gone 11-0-1 since 2016. Chun Kiatpet set him up to fight the star, Muangthai PKSaenchai in the main event of a PetKiatpet show at Lumpinee Stadium.
He lost that fight, but it was one of the best fights of that year. Kulabdam had solidified his star status.
After this loss, he challenged for the 135lb Lumpinee belt against Genji Umeno, at Rebels 54 event in Tokyo. Kulabdam would win the fight by knocking out the Japanese Champion and bringing the belt back to Thailand.
Some time after, Kulabdam KO Darky at C7 Stadium, then fought a big fight against the champion and future FoTY, Nuenglanlek, which he won by decision. Then, 2 more rematches against Muangthai (draw and KO win), both contenders for fight of the year. The draw ultimately won.
Subsequent to this run where Kulabdam became arguably P4P n°1, he lost thrice to Tawanchai, all by decision. The fights were all competitive and great but were all clear wins for Tawanchai.
In the worst point of his career yet, he rematched Nuenglanlek as his first fight in 2019 (February). He was devastatingly knocked out by a counter head kick while arguably winning the fight, extending his losing streak to 4 losses.
Finally, in the next month, Kulabdam had won the vacant 140lb Lumpinee belt after stepping up to the division against Ferrari Jakrayanmuaythai. He was ecstatic after the fight, Kulabdam had finally broken his losing streak.
Kulabdam went on to beat Nuenglanlek (who won that year& #39;s FoTY award) by decision and then Shadow. Three great names in a row.
Even though he had finally successfully broken out of his slump, he hadn& #39;t KO anyone in nearly a year.
In his ONE Championship debut, he beat the Frenchman, Bobo Sacko by decision. Then, he once again lost to Nuenglanlek, again, by TKO (knees this time).
Finally, a few days ago, he got back to his knockout days by earning his best win yet, against the P4P n°1 Nak Muay, Sangmanee Sor.Cafemuaythai (https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="😅" title="Lächelndes Gesicht mit offenem Mund und Angstschweiß" aria-label="Emoji: Lächelndes Gesicht mit offenem Mund und Angstschweiß">). https://twitter.com/ONEChampionship/status/1296818086931095552?s=19">https://twitter.com/ONEChampi...
Kulabdam (only 21 yo) has a younger brother, Tai Sor.Jor.PiekUthai who is also a great knockout artist. He just KOd someone at Omnoi Stadium last month and had many fights in the TOP KING promotion.
Feel free to ask me to link whatever fight from this thread (or not), I& #39;m always ready to help.
This is a career retrospective for Kulabdam (one of my fav fighters) since I couldn& #39;t do a proper fighter profile in the last two weeks (travel).
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