Somluck Kamsing

Somluck Kamsing (name used in the 1996 Summer Olympics) or Somrak Kamsing (Thai: สมรักษ์ คำสิงห์; RTGS: Somrak Khamsing; born January 16, 1973) is a Thai kickboxer and Olympic gold medal-winning amateur boxer. During the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand, Kamsing lit the torch during the Games' opening ceremony. Kamsing was born in Khon Kaen. His older brother Somrot Kamsing also competed at the highest level as an amateur boxer.

Somrak Kamsing
Kamsing in 2006
Personal information
Full nameสมรักษ์ คำสิงห์
Nickname(s)Mo Amata (โม้อมตะ)
"Boastful Forever"[1]
Nationality Thailand
Born (1973-01-16) January 16, 1973
Non Sombun, Ban Phai District (presently: Ban Haet District), Khon Kaen Province, Thailand
EducationRoyal Thai Navy
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classFeatherweight, Lightweight

Amateur boxing career

At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won a gold medal in the men's Featherweight category, beating Ramaz Paliani and Serafim Todorov among others, becoming the first Thai athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympics.

He also competed at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics without winning any medals. Kamsing placed second at the 1st AIBA Asian 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Guangzhou, China. In the final, he lost to North Korea's Kim Song-Guk. As a result of this however, he qualified for the Athens Games.

Olympic results

1992 (competing as a featherweight)

1996 (competing as a featherweight)

2000 (competing as a featherweight)

2004 (competing as a featherweight)

Asian Games results

1998 (competing as featherweight)

  • Defeated Lim Jae-Hwan (South Korea)
  • Defeated Jamgan Narantsogt (Mongolia) 20-3
  • Defeated Norihisa Tomimoto (Japan) 16-2
  • Defeated Tulkunbay Turgunov (Uzbekistan) 8-3

Muay Thai career

At age 7, Somluck began training and fighting in Muay Thai. At 11, he moved to Bangkok to fight in the bigger stadiums. Prior to switching to amateur boxing he was viewed as one of the best fighters in the sport. He didn't compete competitively in Thailand after making the switch, but he did take up the occasional fight against foreign fighters.[2]

In 2012 he made a return to the major boxing stadiums, not as a serious fighter, but to fight other semi-retired legends in hopes of attracting people to the sport. He beat fellow legend Jomhod Kiatadisak on October 4, 2012 at Rajadamnern Stadium in a fight with the largest ever side bet in Muay Thai, 5.27 million baht on the line.[3]

They fought again in December 7, 2012 on the Lumpinee stadium birthday show. This time Jomhod Kiatadisak won by points.

They fought third match with a 6 million baht side bet on February 7, 2013 and Somluck won again by decision.[4][5]

However, he lost to American Nak Muay Chike Lindsay by unanimous decision in a modified Thai boxing Push Kick: World Stand Off in Pomona, California, on March 2, 2013.[6]

Somluck fought to a draw with another legend, Yodwanpadet Sor Junlasen under special rules, at Rajadamnern Stadium on 2 April 2015. Somluck was only allowed to punch while Yodwanpadet could fight full Muay Thai.[7]

Record

Amateur Boxing record (Incomplete)
Professional Muay Thai record (Incomplete)

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Movie career

He has later played athletic roles in Thai movies, notably Kerd ma lui. He appeared in Fearless with Jet Li, although his scene was cut from the international release of the film. However, a special version was shown in cinemas in Thailand in March 2006, in which his scene was restored. He portrayed a boxer who challenges Jet Li's character. He was seen recently on screens playing a Muay Thai trainer in A Prayer Before Dawn.

Singing career

He also made his debut as a singer in 2006, performing at the Pattaya Music Festival and releasing an album and a music video (featuring fellow boxer Khaosai Galaxy as a shy man being approached by a young woman).

Filmography

Dramas

Year Thai title Title Role Network Notes With
1996นายขนมต้ม Nai-Khanom-TomChannel 7Kunranat Kunrapreeyawat
2001เพชรตัดเพชร TriChannel 7
2005ทางหลวงทางรัก Channel 3
2010ศิราพัชร ดวงใจนักรบ Ja-SeangChannel 3
นักสู้พันธุ์ข้าวเหนียว I-Ling-LomChannel 7
2011เสือสั่งฟ้าSuea Sung FahKra-ThingChannel 7
2015สิงห์สี่แคว (ชาติเจ้าพระยา ภาค 2) KomChannel 3
ลิเกหมัดสั่ง KomChannel 8
2017แหวนปราบมาร Pu-Ti-Wa-YuChannel 7
นายฮ้อยทมิฬ SubinChannel 7
2018แม่สื่อจอมป่วน JokeChannel 7
นักสู้สะท้านฟ้า Kru-DangChannel 7
รักสุดปลายนวม SomsakChannel 7
2019มธุรสโลกันตร์ RungChannel 7

Series

Year Thai title Title Role Network Notes With
2019Sucker Kick สู้ตาย!! นายกระจับSucker KickHia-SongLINE TV

Sitcom

Year Thai title Title Role Network Notes With
2007บางรักซอย 9 ตอนที่ 204 ยังไงก็รักBang Rak Soi 9Channel 9 MCOT HDInvited actor

Film

Year Thai title Title Role Note Reference
2003 หลอน Soul Tid Ken
อีโล้นซ่าส์ โครงการ 2
2004 เกิดมาลุย Born to Fight Tup
2006 จอมคนผงาดโลก Fearless (2006 film) Beicha
2008 ซอยคาวบอย Soi Cowboy (film) Uncle
2011 กรุงเทพแก้แค้น Bangkok Revenge Police
2012 ทะเลาะวิวาท a.k.a (ต่อสู้กับปลา) Brawl a.k.a (Fighting Fish) Police Inspector
2017 อีปึก อัศจรรย์วันแห่งศรัทธา Hou-Na-To
คำอธิษฐานก่อนรุ่งอรุณ A Prayer Before Dawn (film) Suthin
2018 ขุนบันลือ Rang
2021 คุณชายใหญ่ Master Petchtai farmer
Love เลย 101 Love Loei 101

Advertising

Year Thai title Title Notes With
2000เครื่องดื่มเอ็ม-150M-150
2003ไทเบียร์Thai Beer
2005มาสด้า ไฟเตอร์Mazda Fighter
2013AIS 3G 2100 ชุด James And The GangAIS 3G 2100 ชุด James And The Gang
2017ปุ๋ยตรานกปากห่าง
2020นมกล่องยูเอชทีตราหมีPanda Brand UHT Box MilkFamily

References

Olympic Games
Preceded by
Vissanu Sophanich
Flagbearer for  Thailand
Sydney 2000
Succeeded by
Paradorn Srichaphan
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