Can the Terror Twins Make History at RWS Muay Thai? Khunsueklek and Khunsueknoi in Rajadamnern Stadium
On May 24, Rajadamnern Stadium will witness a potentially historic night for Muay Thai as the “Terror Twins” Khunsueklek and Khunsueknoi both step into the RWS ring with world titles on the line. The question on everyone’s mind: can both twins leave as world champions, making them the first twins to hold Rajadamnern titles simultaneously?
Betting Odds
Khunsueklek is seen as the favorite to keep his bantamweight title against Nuapayak. His nearly unbeaten record and recent performances in the division give him the edge. In the other match, Petchsamarn is the current super bantamweight champion and is expected to win, but Khunsueknoi is considered a live underdog who could pull off an upset. Some fight betting experts may find Khunsueknoi’s underdog odds interesting, especially if they think the twins’ momentum could play a role.
Khunsueklek Boomdeksean has not lost in years and is the Rajadamnern Stadium bantamweight champion. is twin, Khunsueknoi, is an up-and-coming fighter who is trying to win his first world title.
Khunsueklek: Bantamweight King Defends His Throne
Khunsueklek Boomdeksean, just 19 years old, has already carved out a remarkable legacy in Muay Thai. He boasts a near-unprecedented record, with over 40 wins and only a single draw in more than five years of competition. His technical ability and composure have made him a standout in both the Bangkok stadium circuit and international events. Notably, Khunsueklek captured the Rajadamnern Stadium Bantamweight (118 lbs) title in April 2024 and has been recognized as the top pound-for-pound talent by the WMO and Combat Press.
His opponent, Nuapayak, is a formidable challenger, but Khunsueklek’s combination of experience, momentum, and tactical acumen makes him the clear favorite to defend his belt. His camp believes his style is best suited for the traditional five-round stadium format, and his recent performances suggest he is peaking at the right time.
Khunsueknoi: The Challenger Faces a Champion
While Khunsueklek defends his title, his twin brother Khunsueknoi faces an even steeper challenge: dethroning the reigning super bantamweight world champion, Petchsamarn Sor.Samarngarment. Petchsamarn is a seasoned southpaw with over 80 professional fights, known for his technical “Muay Femur” style and a career resurgence that saw him claim the Rajadamnern Stadium Super Bantamweight title after a tough period of losses.
Khunsueknoi, like his brother, trained from a young age and has developed a reputation as a rising star in the division. However, taking on Petchsamarn is a major step up. The champion’s experience and recent form make him the betting favorite. Still, Khunsueknoi’s hunger and the family’s momentum could make this a closer fight than the odds suggest.
Looking at the matchups, Khunsueklek is expected to win, while Khunsueknoi has a tougher challenge. If both twins win, it would be the first time in Rajadamnern history that twins hold titles at the same time. The odds suggest at least one twin will leave with a belt, but there is a real chance both could win and make history. The outcome will be decided on May 24 at Rajadamnern Stadium. It will be available to watch on DAZN.