Boonmee Sixnine Ready to Face Snail Lukpoid on Kammchai Day - Vows 'No Defeat' in Mind
Boxer Boonmee Sixnine weighed in at 52.7kg for his Kammchai Day fight against Snail Lukpoid at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium, declaring he is fully prepared with knees and kicks as his weapons, vowing defeat is not an option.
At 6:50 a.m. on May 19, 2025, Boonmee Sixnine arrived at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium for medical examination and weigh-in before the Kammchai Day fight. He traveled in a white Isuzu MU-X with his coach from Petchrachaiyim camp, wearing camp attire and bringing his boxer's passport.
Upon arrival, Boonmee encountered Snail Lukpoid for the first time in over three weeks. The two fighters made eye contact and posed for photographers without speaking. Boonmee stated he is 100% ready but acknowledges about 30% nervousness, which he considers a necessary precaution. Over the past three weeks, he has trained at Petchrachaiyim camp, focusing on clinching, elbows, running, and fundamental Muay Thai, while maintaining his weight below 53 kilograms.
Boonmee expressed confidence in his knees and kicks as his primary weapons, with clinching as a strong secondary option. He said he is eager for the fight so he can return to his business and life, as current pressures have impacted his work. His goal is simple: either victory or knockout—defeat is not an option. Regarding legal matters from the previous incident, he will not withdraw charges until after the fight concludes.
Boonmee also mentioned that before the recent Nohkrachase appearance, some teenagers—possibly associates of Snail—circled near his shop trying to provoke him, but he remained composed and waited for fight day. He extended a message to Snail: "Do your best today, and after this fight, we will definitely be friends."
Boonmee passed the medical examination and weigh-in at 52.7 kilograms (117 pounds) with a height of 166 centimeters. He subsequently entered the ring to pay respect to the Muay Thai spirits and walked each corner of the ring before testing out the ring surface with practice movements.