Real Name: Somsuk Pansarapoom
Born: July 28, 1995
Hometown: Roi Et Province, Thailand
Height:
Stance: Orthodox
Primary Style: Muay Khao / Pressure Muay Thai
Other Ring Names: Mongkoldetlek Kesagym, Mongkoldetlek Wor.Panyawai, Mongkoldetlek Por.Pimorn
Era: Modern Era (mid-2010s – present)


Career Record

Muay Thai (stadium & international – documented)

  • Wins: 123

  • Losses: 48

  • Draws: 1

Record reflects Lumpinee Stadium, Channel 7, Rajadamnern Stadium, ONE Championship, and regional Thai competition. As with most Thai fighters of his generation, full totals vary slightly by source.


Profile

Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy — born Somsuk Pansarapoom — is a product of Thailand’s rural fighting economy.

Raised in Roi Et province, he began fighting as a child to support his family, handing his early purses directly to his parents. He initially competed under several ring names — most notably Mongkoldetlek Wor.Panyawai and Mongkoldetlek Kesagym — as he moved between camps and promotions during his development years.

His steady rise through regional circuits led to opportunities under Kiatpetch promotion and eventual placement at Petchyindee Academy in 2018. That transition marked the most stable and recognisable phase of his career, including Lumpinee Stadium championship success and appearances on international platforms such as ONE Championship.

Mongkolpetch was never positioned as a stylistic showpiece. Instead, he became known as a reliable, physically imposing professional — a fighter promoters trusted to deliver disciplined, competitive performances.


Fighting Style

Mongkolpetch is a pressure-based Muay Khao with defensive composure.

Defining traits:

  • Forward clinch pressure

  • Consistent knee and body work

  • Strong balance in prolonged exchanges

  • High durability in five-round fights

  • Tactical patience rather than reckless aggression

He rarely overwhelms opponents suddenly. His success comes from accumulation — controlling rhythm, wearing opponents down, and managing rounds intelligently.


Stadium Career & Championships

Mongkolpetch reached championship level during a deep modern era of Thai competition.

Lumpinee Stadium

  • Lumpinee Stadium Super Featherweight (130 lbs) Champion — 2017

Channel 7 Stadium

  • Channel 7 Fight of the Year (2017) — vs. Nawaphol Lookprachrist

Toyota Muay Thai Marathon

  • Toyota Marathon Tournament Champion (140 lbs) — 2018

These accomplishments place him firmly within the modern Thai elite — a championship-calibre fighter who consistently operated at top stadium level.


ONE Championship Period

Mongkolpetch competed during ONE Championship’s early Muay Thai expansion phase, representing traditional stadium Muay Thai against international opposition.

Key bouts include:

  • Win vs. Elias Mahmoudi — ONE Championship: Full Blast 2 (2021), majority decision

  • Loss vs. Jonathan Haggerty — ONE: Bad Blood (2022), unanimous decision

His ONE tenure ended following a promotional separation involving Petchyindee Academy, after which he returned to Thai domestic competition.


Notable Opponents

Across stadium and international competition, Mongkolpetch has faced elite contemporaries, including:

  • Jonathan Haggerty

  • Elias Mahmoudi

  • Muangthai P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym

  • Nawaphol Lookprachrist


Legacy (Active)

Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy is remembered as:

  • A Lumpinee Stadium champion of the modern era

  • A durable, professional Muay Khao specialist

  • A representative of Thailand’s rural-to-elite fighting pipeline