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Thailand Names Strong Squad for Asian Boxing U19 & U22 Championships on Home Soil

Published on: July 22, 2025

As the host nation for the upcoming Asian Boxing U19 & U22 Boxing Championships, Thailand has unveiled a dynamic squad of 17 athletes ready to compete on the continental stage from July 30 to August 12 at the Indoor Stadium Huamark in Bangkok.

With a mix of experienced U22 contenders and rising U19 talents, Thailand’s roster reflects the depth and strength of its national boxing program. The team will aim to capitalize on home advantage as it battles Asia’s best in Olympic-style boxing under World Boxing’s governance.

The Thai squad includes:

U22 Men:

Phuthanet Aiamram (65kg)

Thitiwat Phlongaurai (47–50kg)

Thananchai Phoemsap (47–50kg)

U22 Women:

Lalita Chainarong (45–48kg)

Natchnicha Chongprongklang (54kg)

Panisa Kattipirot (51kg)

U19 Men:

Kangpi Bokhunthod (55kg)

Aphichit Chaemdi (60kg)

Kiattisak Sukwae (47–50kg)

Takla Sangpak (75kg)

Patipat Aimporn (80kg)

Natthaphong Phimsen (65kg)

U19 Women:

Thanyaporn Taeng-on (54kg)

Suphakkhawan Taiyakharn (51kg)

Chiranan Dapphonhan (45–48kg)

Chavaluk Sonnun (45–48kg)

Thailand’s boxers will enter the ring under the watchful eyes of the home crowd, bringing not only technical skill but also national pride. With a legacy of strong performances in Asian competition, expectations are high as the team looks to deliver medals and memorable moments throughout the 12-day event.

The championships mark a major milestone for Thailand, which is also set to launch the new World-Class Boxing Training Centre during the event — a hub for elite athletes and officials across Asia.

With 26 nations participating and nearly 400 boxers registered, the competition promises fierce matchups and emerging stars — and Thailand is ready to shine.