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Singh Mawin Clarifies Facts Regarding Boxer Decho and Seeks Fair Treatment for Singh Mawin Boxing Camp

Fightsport17 Jun 2026 13:19 GMT+7

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Singh Mawin Clarifies Facts Regarding Boxer Decho and Seeks Fair Treatment for Singh Mawin Boxing Camp

Singh Mawin clarifies the facts regarding the boxer "Decho" and requests fair treatment for the Singh Mawin Boxing Camp.


Decho (Nattawut Nuliteh) has been under the care of the Singh Mawin Boxing Camp since January 2019, totaling over 7 years. Throughout this period, the camp has managed all aspects of his training, competition arrangements, accommodation, living conditions, and continuous career development.


Under Singh Mawin's care, Decho has fought in 37 bouts, achieving the Channel 7 Muay Thai 130-pound championship and earning ongoing opportunities to compete in ONE Lumpinee events. During this time, Decho wore the Por Borirak colors as coordinated by the camp.


However, over the past 7 years, Mr. Prasong Borirak has never participated in caring for, supporting, or promoting the boxer consistently. He has not provided financial support nor inquired about Decho's welfare, training conditions, or career progress in any way.


In mid-2025, Singh Mawin camp aimed to enhance support and opportunities for its boxers, including sending them to participate in Muay Thai activities and seminars abroad to foster future career prospects. However, affiliation restrictions caused the boxer to lose chances for self-development and income generation.


Therefore, the Singh Mawin camp requests fairness from relevant authorities to consider the facts regarding boxer care over the past 7 years, during which the camp has fulfilled its duties responsibly and dedicatedly.


For transparency and fairness, Singh Mawin camp is willing to provide documents, photos, video clips, fight records, and other related evidence for thorough verification by the concerned authorities.


This is submitted for consideration and to seek fair treatment for Singh Mawin Boxing Camp and the boxer.


Respectfully,


Samart Petnu

Head of Singh Mawin Boxing Camp (Mawin Muay Thai)