Fighter Buakaw 'has disappeared' | Bangkok Post: news
Fighter Buakaw 'has disappeared'
Well-known Muay Thai boxer and two-time K-1 champ Buakaw Por Pramuk, 29, has mysteriously disappeared from his training camp and has not been seen since last week, his manager Teerapat Rojanatan said Friday.
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SUPERSTAR: Buakaw Por Pramuk, left, is the pride of Thailand and its traditional martial art of Muay Thai.
Mr Teerapat said Buakaw, a Surin resident who won last year's welterweight Thai Fight grand final on points against Australia's Franki Giorgi, has been missing, along with his new BMW sedan, since March 1.
He said he was mystified and he did not know why the popular boxer would have left the training camp.
"Buakaw has never acted like this before, and as for the money issue, I've never left him unpaid. I always paid him.
"I want him back quickly. His disappearance will hurt him in the end because I've now cancelled many of his events," said the manager.
These included Buakaw's scheduled matches in England and France.
Buakaw's sister Kanyarat Banchamek, 40, said she first knew her brother was missing when she saw a television news report on Friday morning.
"If he's safe, he should contact his family because people are worried about him," Mrs Kanyarat said.
Buakaw's relative Sao Thongdard, 49, said he was concerned for the boxer's safety as he might have a lot of money and there might be people who might have bad intentions towards him.
Buakaw's father Leng Banchamek, 62, said everyone hoped that nothing bad was happening to Buakaw.
The YouTube video clip, uploaded by vg2135 and pasted below, shows Buakaw's rigorous training and bouts with different fighters throughout his career.