NewPower Group Reveals Full Card For January 12 At World Siam Stadium

What to expect at next Monday's traditional five-round Muay Thai event.

There are Monday nights that pass unnoticed in Bangkok, and then there are Monday nights when NewPower Group brings its traveling classroom to World Siam Stadium, where young fighters arrive to take examinations that can’t be graded on paper.

NewPower Group brings its Muay Thai series back to World Siam Stadium on Monday, January 12, with a nine-fight card split across two broadcast windows. The promotion continues its partnership with the Bangkok venue, delivering traditional five-round Muay Thai featuring rising talent from gyms across the country — the kind of steady work that builds fighters the old-fashioned way, one bout at a time.

NewPower Group card for Monday, January 12, at World Siam Stadium in Bangkok.
NewPower Group card for Monday, January 12, at World Siam Stadium in Bangkok.

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 one of the key promoters at World Siam Stadium, consistently showcasing technical fighters in weight classes ranging from 100 to 133 pounds.

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

The evening’s preliminary action features four competitive matchups across the lighter weight divisions, where precision matters more than power and every technique must earn its place. Phetsuphanit Chumporn Muay Thai Gym faces Oonsuktae Khaiklang Gym in a 100-pound bout to open the televised portion of the card.

At 112 pounds, Yodfa Khim Chawit Sakaew Gym takes on Maokaojot, who represents the well-known TDed99 camp. The opening broadcast continues with Phaksi Sor Srirat Gym meeting Phetsathong Khim Chawit Sakaew at 100 pounds, while the TRUE24 portion concludes with the evening’s heaviest bout at 133 pounds between Hingoonla TDed99 and Moakiao Phuket Fight Club.

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

  • Phetsuphanit Chumporn Muay Thai vs. Oonsuktae Khaiklang Gym – 100 lbs
  • Yodfa Khim Chawit Sakaew vs. Maokaojot TDed99 – 112 lbs
  • Phaksi Sor Srirat vs. Phetsathong Khim Chawit Sakaew – 100 lbs
  • Hingoonla TDed99 vs. Moakiao Phuket Fight Club – 133 lbs

True Now Main Card (8:15 PM)

The True Now broadcast delivers five additional bouts as the main evening card, each one a story waiting to be written in the three-minute chapters that define this ancient art. Singkhiri Por Phet Mai Daeng Gym battles Tendeekhiaen Sam Khan Pha Fa Phakawi at 112 pounds to kick off the late broadcast window.

Heliamphon Khim Ba Khong faces Lalanta Luk Phra Krai Tit Gym at 102 pounds, followed by a 100-pound clash between Meuangmodjoen Por Phon Phalai and Phetsatakol Nor Sanguanphong Gym. The 125-pound division sees Eksedrae Song Nakhon Hen square off against Phetchapram Ror Khao Han Gym.

The evening concludes with Daephaiyakam Chor Kao Khai Khom meeting Meuangmuang Por Phon Phalai, in a 100-pound matchup to close Monday night’s action at World Siam Stadium.

True Now Card (8:15 PM Start):

  • Singkhiri Por Phet Mai Daeng vs. Tendeekhiaen Sam Khan Pha Fa Phakawi – 112 lbs
  • Heliamphon Khim Ba Khong vs. Lalanta Luk Phra Krai Tit – 102 lbs
  • Meuangmodjoen Por Phon Phalai vs. Phetsatakol Nor Sanguanphong – 100 lbs
  • Eksedrae Song Nakhon Hen vs. Phetchapram Ror Khao Han – 125 lbs
  • Daephaiyakam Chor Kao Khai Khom vs. Meuangmuang Por Phon Phalai – 100 lbs

The January 12 card marks another Monday night showcase for NewPower Group at World Siam Stadium, continuing the promotion’s role in Thailand’s traditional stadium circuit. It’s the kind of reliable appointment that doesn’t chase headlines but serves a purpose the sport cannot do without — providing the stage where young fighters prove they belong, 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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