Sombat Banchamek (สมบัติ บัญชาเมฆ, born May 8, 1982) a.k.a. Buakaw Banchamek (บัวขาว บัญชาเมฆ, Buakaw meaning "white lotus") is a professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer from Thailand of ethnic Kuy descent, who formerly fought out of Por.
Pramuk Gym, in Bangkok, Thailand, under the ring name '''Buakaw Por.
Pramuk''' (บัวขาว ป.ประมุข).
2002
In December 2002, Buakaw won the Toyota Marathon 140 lb. tournament at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, beating the highly regarded Satoshi Kobayashi of Japan in the finals.
2004
In July 2004, Buakaw became the K-1 MAX World champion beating John Wayne Parr, Takayuki Kohiruimaki and previous champion Masato in the finals.
2005
In 2005, he nearly repeated his run for tournament champion but lost the extra round in a controversial decision to Dutch shoot-boxer Andy Souwer in the finals.
2006
In the 2006 K-1 MAX World Grand Prix, Buakaw again faced Andy Souwer in the finals but this time defeated Souwer by TKO with a flurry of punches; thereby winning his second K-1 World MAX title and becoming the first man to win such title twice.
2007
Buakaw lost to Masato by unanimous decision at the K-1 World MAX 2007 quarterfinals.
Despite Buakaw being able to land vicious leg kicks throughout the match, Masato scored a knockdown in the first round and continued to land numerous punch combinations throughout the fight which earned him a unanimous decision victory.
2009
Although Buakaw was a semi-finalist of the K-1 World MAX 2009 Final Buakaw did not compete in the K-1 World MAX 2010 in Seoul World Championship Tournament Final 16 because he was displeased with the K-1 official's biased decision.
Pramuk Gym since 2009 and felt insulted by the behavior of the management there.
He had been scheduled to visit Japan with the Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra for an exhibition match but it was canceled in favor of another fight.
As a result of the complication, he decided to part ways with the gym.
He said "I can stand tough training, but not poor treatment. It is about the mind, not the body."
2010
Additionally, he has also embarked on an acting career, starring in 2010's Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya and 2017's Thong Dee Fun Khao.
Born as Sombat Banchamek (สมบัติ บัญชาเมฆ) in Surin, Thailand, Buakaw started his fighting career at the age of eight in his home province of Surin in the northeastern Thailand.
He moved to Chachoengsao when he was 15 and trained with the Por.
Pramuk Gym.
His first fight name was Damtamin Kiat-anan.
Buakaw has collected several belts to his name fighting in Bangkok.
The Omnoi Stadium featherweight title was his first belt.
After that, he would go on to take the featherweight champion of Thailand title.
Buakaw then proceeded to win another Omnoi Stadium title belt, this time in the lightweight division.
In 2010, Buakaw co-starred in the martial arts movie Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya based on the life of Yamada Nagamasa, a Japanese adventurer who gained considerable influence in Thailand at the beginning of the 17th century and became the governor of the Nakhon Si Thammarat province in southern Thailand.
Instead he entered the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2010 along with the former three time tournament champion Andy Souwer.
However Toby Imada defeated Souwer in the semi-finals to face Buakaw in the final.
Buakaw defeated Imada via TKO in the second round to become the new 2010 Shoot Boxing S-Cup World champion.
2011
Known for his fierce fighting style, Buakaw is a former two-time Omnoi Stadium champion, Lumpinee Stadium Toyota Marathon champion, former #1-ranked fighter in Lumpinee Stadium, Thailand Featherweight champion, two-time K-1 World MAX champion and 2011 & 2012 Thai Fight tournament champion.
Buakaw is regarded as one of the greatest Muay Thai fighters of all time.
Outside his Muay Thai career, Buakaw also briefly played professional football as a forward in the Regional League Division 2 for RBAC F.C..
In 2011, Buakaw had seven fights; four of which ended by way of stoppage.
In the semi-finals of the 2011 Thai Fight 70 kg Tournament, he won by KO in the 3rd round via elbow against Mickael Piscitello.
On December 18, 2011, he fought Frank Giorgi for the 2011 Thai Fight 70 kg Tournament Title and won by unanimous decision.
In the same year, Buakaw was signed as a sponsored fighter by Yokkao founder, Phillip Villa.
He led the Muay Thai Combat Fan Expo to showcase the sport in Rimini, Italy with Saenchai, Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee, Dzhabar Askerov and many others.
2012
On January 21, 2012, Buakaw headlined Yokkao Extreme 2012 in Milan Italy in front of 12,000 attendees.
He defeated Dzhabar Askerov by points in the main event.
On March 1, 2012, he was notably absent from his training camp.
On March 12, he appeared on a Thai TV talk show to apologize to the fans and explain his disappearance, stating that he had recurring problems in Por.
On March 17, 2012, Buakaw's sponsor Yokkao Boxing announced that he would return to training.