Real Name: Taewan Seangngen (เทวัญ แสงเงิน)
Born: January 7, 1996
Hometown: Thailand
Stance: Orthodox
Primary Style: Muay Femur (elite technician)
Camp: Jitmuangnon
Era: Modern Era (early 2010s – present)


Career Record

Muay Thai / Kickboxing (stadium & international – documented)

Total fights: 295+
Wins: 249
Losses: 43
Draws: 3

Record reflects elite stadium competition at Lumpinee and Rajadamnern, Thai Fight, and ONE Championship. Totals vary slightly due to non-televised and regional bouts.


Profile

Panpayak Jitmuangnon represents technical perfection in modern Muay Thai.

Where pressure fighters overwhelm through force, Panpayak disassembles through precision. His rise coincided with the deepest technical generation of the 2010s, and he separated himself not through highlight chaos, but through consistency — winning rounds cleanly, repeatedly, against elite opposition.

Winning the Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fighter of the Year three consecutive times (2013–2015) placed him in a category of his own. No other Muay Thai fighter has matched that achievement.


Fighting Style

Panpayak is a pure Muay Femur refined to modern stadium scoring.

Key traits:

  • Elite timing and distance control

  • Sharp, economical kicking game

  • High fight IQ and round management

  • Composed defense under pressure

  • Ability to neutralise aggressive fighters

He does not chase finishes. He builds leads, protects them, and forces opponents to overreach — then scores cleanly.


Stadium Career & Titles

Panpayak’s legacy was forged in Bangkok’s most demanding environments.

Lumpinee Stadium

  • Featherweight (126 lbs) Champion — multiple reigns

  • Bantamweight (118 lbs) Champion — multiple reigns

Rajadamnern Stadium

  • Light Flyweight (108 lbs) Champion — 2013

  • Mini Flyweight (105 lbs) Champion — 2012 (1 defense)

Winning titles across four weight classes confirmed his adaptability and technical superiority.


Awards & Recognition

Sports Writers Association of Thailand

  • Fighter of the Year — 2013

  • Fighter of the Year — 2014

  • Fighter of the Year — 2015

ONE Championship

  • Performance of the Night — vs. Savvas Michael

  • 2022 Muay Thai Knockout of the Year — vs. Savvas Michael

These honors reflect dominance across both traditional stadium Muay Thai and modern international formats.


ONE Championship Era

Panpayak transitioned seamlessly into ONE Championship’s global format.

Highlights include:

  • ONE Championship debut win over Masahide Kudo (2019)

  • Head-kick knockout of Savvas Michael — ONE Flyweight Grand Prix

  • Multiple high-level bouts against Superlek Kiatmuu9

While his ONE run has included narrow losses, it reinforced his status as one of the most technically sound fighters of his generation.


Notable Opponents

  • Superlek Kiatmuu9

  • Saeksan Or. Kwanmuang

  • Sangmanee Sor Tienpo

  • Prajanchai P.K.Saenchai

  • Sam-A Kaiyanghadaogym

  • Savvas Michael

Panpayak consistently faced elite fighters across multiple eras and rule sets.


Why Panpayak Matters

Panpayak represents Muay Thai without excess.

He proved that dominance does not require spectacle — only mastery. His career stands as evidence that technical excellence, when applied consistently, can define an era just as clearly as aggression or knockout power.

For students of Muay Thai, Panpayak remains a blueprint for scoring, composure, and control.


Legacy

Panpayak Jitmuangnon is remembered as:

  • The most decorated technician of the modern era

  • The only three-time consecutive Sports Writers Fighter of the Year

  • A multi-division Lumpinee and Rajadamnern champion

  • A fighter who won through clarity, not chaos