NewPower Group Announces Full Card For January 19 Event At World Siam Stadium

NewPower Group brings its Muay Thai series back to World Siam Stadium on Monday, January 19, with a nine-fight card split across two broadcast windows.

There are Monday evenings that pass quietly in Bangkok, and then there are Mondays when NewPower Group transforms World Siam Stadium into a proving ground where young fighters arrive to settle questions that cannot be answered in the gym.

NewPower Group returns to World Siam Stadium on January 19 with a nine-fight card split across two broadcast windows. The promotion continues its steady work of showcasing traditional five-round Muay Thai talent from gyms across Thailand — the kind of patient development that builds careers one bout at a time.

The event airs on TRUE24 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM before transitioning to True Now for the evening’s main card beginning at 8:15 PM. NewPower Group has established itself as a reliable presence in Bangkok’s traditional stadium circuit, consistently featuring technical matchups across weight classes ranging from 100 pounds upwards.

TRUE24 Opening Card (6:00 PM To 8:00 PM)

The preliminary broadcast features four competitive bouts where precision must compensate for lack of size. Sayanpa Suanmarkpitmai opens the televised card against Phetchpakhing Singthongneua Sichanan at 104 pounds.

At 106 pounds, Chalanlek Siamyunrik battles Phetchadawan Paklong, followed by the TRUE24 finale at 109 pounds between Rakphuluang S. Somhuay and Waiphuchue Chiangditdee Noi.

A special 112-pound main event features Detepiyai Nawonthatien taking on Lokhum Diaoyothin, serving as a bridge between the preliminary and main broadcasts.

TRUE24 Card (6:00 PM to 8:00 PM):

  • Sayanpa Suanmarkpitmai vs. Phetchpakhing Singthongneua Sichanan – 104 lbs
  • Chalanlek Siamyunrik vs. Phetchadawan Paklong – 106 lbs
  • Rakphuluang S. Somhuay vs. Waiphuchue Chiangditdee Noi – 109 lbs
  • Detepiyai Nawonthatien vs. Lokhum Diaoyothin – 112 lbs

True Now Main Card (8:15 PM)

The True Now broadcast delivers five additional matchups, each one a chapter in the ongoing story of Thailand’s traditional fight scene. Dawn from Krungthongin faces Off18 of Phrovichai at 100 pounds to open the late window.

At the same 100-pound division, Hoiamphecha Phukonginsaeng battles Kuanglisuan W. Winnidarat, followed by Tachamlak Kiumukukme squaring off against Aojinat Kongphomepraphruanglomglai at a catchweight of 44 pounds.

The 113-pound division sees Mikri Kiumukukme taking on Lokhaw Thangthahewwilat, while the evening concludes with the card’s heaviest bout at 117 pounds between Alamda Rongnepomnikanburai and Dawid T-1 Phetokhathanit.

True Now Card (8:15 PM Start):

  • Dawn Krungthongin vs. Off18 Phrovichai – 100 lbs
  • Hoiamphecha Phukonginsaeng vs. Kuanglisuan W. Winnidarat – 100 lbs
  • Tachamlak Kiumukukme vs. Aojinat Kongphomepraphruanglomglai – 44 lbs
  • Mikri Kiumukukme vs. Lokhaw Thangthahewwilat – 113 lbs
  • Alamda Rongnepomnikanburai vs. Dawid T-1 Phetokhathanit – 117 lbs

The January 19 card marks another Monday showcase for NewPower Group at World Siam Stadium, continuing the promotion’s role in Thailand’s traditional circuit, serving a purpose the sport cannot afford to lose — providing the stage where young fighters prove their worth, one round at a time.

John Wolcott
John Wolcott

John Wolcott is a Bangkok-based Muay Thai journalist with over 20 years of experience covering the sport and culture. He specializes in athlete storytelling. John is also the creator of MuayThaiStadiums.com, hosted the The Muay Thai Show podcast, and produced the Muay Thai Journal video documentary series. A longtime Muay Thai practitioner, he has also worked as a commentator for Thailand's top stadiums and maintains close relationships with top promotions throughout Thailand. His deep immersion in Muay Thai culture provides unique insights into the sport's technical, cultural, and competitive landscape.

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