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Narak from WKK Gym Returns to Rajadamnern World Series Seeking 10–0 | Narak WKK

Updated: Mar 10

Narak WKK | WKK Gym's rising Muay Thai superstar


On Saturday, March 14, Narak WKK will walk back into the ring at Rajadamnern Stadium to face Jelly at Rajadamnern World Series (RWS).


The fight marks another step in what has become an impressive run inside one of Muay Thai’s most respected promotions. Representing WKK Gym in Bangkok, Narak arrives with a perfect 9–0 record in Rajadamnern World Series competition and ranked number 1 female flyweight contender at rajadamnern and the opportunity to extend that streak to ten straight victories.


For those who train alongside her at WKK Gym, the rise has been steady and deserved. Narak’s development has been built through consistency in training and a willingness to embrace the demanding environment of a gym that has quickly become known for producing high-level fighters.


March 14 presents the next test.



Narak from WKK Muay Thai Gym with her male sparring partner. Narak delivers a high kick; the other dodges. Both wear black attire with gloves. The WKK gym logo is on the wall.

Building Momentum in Rajadamnern World Series

Since joining WKK Gym, Narak has steadily built her reputation inside Rajadamnern World Series. Her performances have combined strong fundamentals with a relentless pace that has proved difficult for opponents to deal with.


Nine fights in RWS have resulted in nine victories.


That undefeated run has placed Narak WKK of WKK Gym among the fighters drawing increasing attention in the promotion. Rajadamnern World Series is known for producing competitive matchups, and maintaining a perfect record inside the organisation is no easy task.


Each appearance at Rajadamnern Stadium has brought further improvement. Narak’s composure inside the ring has become one of her defining traits. She fights with patience but never hesitates when opportunities present themselves.


It is the kind of approach that reflects the training culture inside WKK Gym Bangkok, where fighters are expected to develop both technically and mentally.

Inside the Training Camp at WKK Gym

Preparation for the March 14 bout has taken place entirely at WKK Gym, where Narak has followed a focused fight camp under the guidance of Coach X.


Training sessions have been built around a simple principle. Hard work every day and attention to detail in every round.


Pad work remains demanding, sparring sessions are competitive and conditioning work is relentless. Within that environment Narak WKK has thrived, pushing herself through each stage of the camp.


Those who spend time inside WKK Gym have seen the work that goes into preparing fighters for competition. The gym has developed a reputation for combining traditional Muay Thai training with modern conditioning methods, and Narak’s camp has reflected that balance.


The aim has been clear. Arrive at Rajadamnern in peak condition and ready to perform at her very best.


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Narak from WKK Gym in a boxing gym with a male fighter holding pads. Narak delivers a high kick, the other blocks with gloves. Colorful mural, "Narak WKK" text in yellow. WKK Gym, Bangkok

Hypoxic Training and Conditioning

One of the most noticeable elements of this camp has been Narak’s increased focus on hypoxic training, a demanding conditioning method designed to improve cardiovascular efficiency and stamina.


At WKK Gym, this form of training has become an important tool for preparing fighters to maintain high intensity across every round of a fight.


Hypoxic sessions place the body under controlled oxygen restriction, forcing it to adapt and become more efficient during physical exertion. Over time the benefits become clear.

Fighters develop greater endurance and recover more quickly between bursts of activity.

For Narak WKK, the impact has been significant.


Training partners have commented on her ability to maintain pace even late in demanding sessions. What might exhaust most fighters now seems to bring out another level in her performance.


That improved engine could prove crucial when she steps back into the ring at Rajadamnern World Series.


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Learning from Den "The Eagle" Junlaphan

Another key part of Narak’s preparation has been her work with Den "The Eagle" Junlaphan, the Head Boxing Coach at WKK Gym.


Den’s arrival at the gym brought world championship experience into the training room. A two-time WBC Minimumweight World Champion, he is widely respected for both his achievements inside the ring and his understanding of striking at the highest level.


Working alongside Den has allowed Narak WKK of WKK Gym to further develop her boxing. Sessions have focused on timing, balance and the ability to deliver punches with precision while maintaining strong defensive positioning.


Den’s coaching style emphasises discipline and technical awareness. Fighters are encouraged to understand not only how to throw punches but also when and why they should be used.


The collaboration has already produced visible improvements in Narak’s striking. Her hands have become sharper and her confidence inside punching range has grown.


For a Muay Thai fighter preparing to compete at Rajadamnern World Series, those adjustments can make a meaningful difference.

Representing WKK Gym on a Historic Stage

Competing at Rajadamnern Stadium carries a certain significance for any Muay Thai fighter. The venue has hosted generations of champions and remains one of the most recognisable arenas in the sport.


For Narak WKK, stepping into that ring represents an opportunity to continue building her reputation while representing WKK Gym Bangkok on one of Muay Thai’s most respected stages.


The gym itself has been gaining attention in recent months as more fighters emerge from its training system and compete on major platforms. With experienced coaches and a growing roster of athletes, WKK Gym has been steadily establishing itself within the Bangkok fight scene.


Narak’s success inside Rajadamnern World Series has played a role in that momentum.


Narak from WKK Gym in black gear smiles as a referee raises her hand in a boxing ring. The background is vibrant with red lighting. RWS logo visible.
Narak wins at RWS to make it 9-0 (Photo courtesy of Rajadamnern Stadium)

The Next Step

When Narak WKK enters the ring on March 14, she will do so with a 9–0 record in Rajadamnern World Series competition and the confidence that comes from a strong training camp.


She will also carry the support of her team at WKK Gym, including the guidance of Coach X, the boxing expertise of Den "The Eagle" Junlaphan and the guidance of Kru Otopp and Kru Mach who train with her every day, molding the superstar she is today.


Another victory would extend her RWS record to 10–0 and strengthen her position among the standout fighters competing at Rajadamnern.


For now the focus remains simple. Preparation is complete and the work has been done inside the gym.


On Saturday night at Rajadamnern World Series, Narak WKK of WKK Gym Bangkok will step into the ring once again.


The WKK Gym team in black shirts pose with fists raised in WKK Gym, Bangkok around Narak WKK. A gong and a "Wham" logo are visible in the background.

FAQ Section

Who is Narak WKK?

Narak WKK is a professional Muay Thai fighter representing WKK Gym in Bangkok. She competes in Rajadamnern World Series, one of the most exciting female combat stars globally, ranked number 1 female flyweight contender at rajadamnern and currently holds an undefeated record at RWS.


What is Narak WKK’s record in Rajadamnern World Series?

Narak WKK currently holds a 9–0 record in Rajadamnern World Series, making her one of the most successful rising fighters competing at Rajadamnern Stadium. She is ranked Top contender female flyweight globally at Rajadamnern Stadium


When is Narak WKK’s next fight?

Narak WKK fights on March 14 at Rajadamnern World Series where she faces Jelly. A win would extend her record in the promotion to 10–0.


Where does Narak WKK train?

Narak WKK trains at WKK Gym in Bangkok, a Muay Thai gym known for developing high-level fighters and hosting international training camps.


Who coaches Narak WKK?

Narak WKK trains under Coach X, Kru Otopp and Kru Mach at WKK Gym, and also works closely with Den “The Eagle” Junlaphan, a two-time WBC world boxing champion who serves as the gym’s head boxing coach.


What is Rajadamnern World Series?

Rajadamnern World Series (RWS) is a professional Muay Thai promotion held at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, one of the most historic venues in combat sports and one of the first Muay Thai stadiums ever.


Can international fighters train at WKK Gym?

Yes. WKK Gym offers Muay Thai training camps, group classes, private sessions and fighter training programs for both beginners and professional fighters visiting Thailand. You can find them all and book classes through our homepage


For answers to more frequently asked questions regarding Muay Thai training or WKK Gym check out our Training Info page.


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