Jo Nattawut

Jo Nattawut (born October 7, 1989), also known as Smokin' Jo, is a Thai Muay Thai kickboxer. He is a 5-time Lion Fight super welterweight champion and 1-time Lion Fight middleweight champion, as well as the former WMC Super Lightweight champion.[1] He currently competes in ONE Championship for ONE Super Series.

Jo Nattawut
BornNattawut Somkhun
(1989-10-07) October 7, 1989
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Native nameโจ ณัฐวุฒิ
Other namesSmokin' Jo
NationalityThai
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb; 11 st)
DivisionFeatherweight (ONE)
Light middleweight
Middleweight
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StyleMuay Thai
Fighting out ofAtlanta, Georgia, United States
TeamThai Top Team
United Training Center
Kickboxing record
Total84
Wins71
Losses11
Draws2

As of October 12, 2023, he is ranked #4 in the ONE Featherweight Muay Thai rankings.[2]

Biography

Early years

Jo Nattawut (real name Nattawut Somkhun) was born in Nakhon Ratchasima in the Northeastern Isan region of Thailand. Jo grew up playing football at school and spent his weekends working on local rice farms.

Early career

Jo first discovered Muay Thai at 10 years old, when he saw his football coach hitting a heavy bag. Jo asked to join, starting to train Muay Thai after football practice. He took his first fight at the age of 10 with 12 hours notice. Eventually, he decided to join a Muay Thai camp near his house and continue training in his free time. When he was 18 years old, Jo moved to Bangkok to join a gym and get serious about Muay Thai.

After a year and a half of no success in Muay Thai, Jo gave up Muay Thai and moved to Ko Pha-ngan island. During the day, he worked at a restaurant, hotel, and fitness gym, and at night he sold whiskey on the beach for tourist parties. Jo also organized Muay Thai showcases for tourists and occasionally put himself on the card to fight.

Move to the United States and career resurgence

Jo moved to the United States in early 2013. He first lived in Colorado, where he fell in love with snowboarding. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia in late 2013, where he taught kickboxing and Muay Thai classes.[3]

In the United States, Jo fought for Lion Fight, an American Muay Thai organization based in Las Vegas. Nattawut's first fight was with one week's notice, at Lion Fight 17 against Cosmo Alexandre. Jo won by split decision. Nattawut's next fight was infamously taken on 24 hours notice against Sean Kearney at Lion Fight 19. He ended up winning the fight by unanimous decision.

At Lion Fight 22, Jo Nattawut defeated Salah Khalifa to win the Lion Fight Super Welterweight Championship. He would go on to successfully defend the super welterweight title 5 times: Charlie Peters at Lion Fight 24, Cedric Manhoef at Lion Fight 28, Hasan Toy at Lion Fight 33, Kengsiam Nor Sripueng at Lion Fight 35, and Petchtanong Banchamek at Lion Fight 37. He also defeated fellow Thai expatriate fighter Malaipet Sasiprapa at Lion Fight 32 to win the Lion Fight Middleweight Championship.

ONE Championship

After winning multiple Muay Thai titles at the Lion Fight tournaments in the United States, including the Lion Fight Super Welterweight and Lion Fight Middleweight Titles, Nattawut signed a contract with ONE Championship. He made his ONE debut on April 20, 2018 at ONE Championship: Heroes of Honor in Manila, facing legendary kickboxer Giorgio Petrosyan. He lost to Petrosyan by unanimous decision.[4]

His next fight was against Yohann Drai at ONE Championship: Pursuit of Power in Kuala Lumpur on July 13, 2018. Nattawut would knock out Drai in the first round, giving him his first win in ONE Championship.[5] On November 9, 2018, he faced George Mann of Scotland at ONE Championship: Heart of the Lion in Singapore, where he won by unanimous decision.[6]

On February 16, 2019, Jo Nattawut would return to fight in Thailand for the first time since moving to the United States at ONE Championship: Clash of Legends in Bangkok. His opponent at the event was Samy Sana of France, whom he defeated by unanimous decision.[7]

2019 ONE Kickboxing Featherweight World Grand Prix

Jo Nattawut was selected to compete in the ONE Super Series Kickboxing Featherweight World Grand Prix, which included Yodsanklai Fairtex, Giorgio Petrosyan, and Dzhabar Askerov. His opponent for the Quarter-Finals was Sasha Moisa, a Ukrainian fighter who also competes in Lethwei in the World Lethwei Championship[8] (itself a partner of ONE Championship). In the Grand Prix Quarter-Finals at ONE Championship: Enter the Dragon in Singapore, he defeated Sasha Moisa via TKO, knocking down the Ukrainian 3 times in the third round, securing a win and advancing to the Grand Prix Semi-Finals.[9]

In the Kickboxing Featherweight Grand Prix Semi-Finals, he was set to face Giorgio Petrosyan a second time at ONE Championship: Dreams of Gold in Bangkok. However, in his rematch with Petrosyan, Nattawut lost by knockout in the first round, getting eliminated from the Kickboxing Featherweight World Grand Prix.[10]

Jo currently trains at his own gym, United Training Center, located in Atlanta, Georgia.[11]

2021 ONE Kickboxing Featherweight World Grand Prix

After two years away, Jo Nattawut is scheduled to make his return against Yurik Davtyan in an alternate bout for the 2021 ONE Kickboxing Featherweight Grand Prix at ONE Championship: First Strike on October 15, 2021.[12] However, the fight was removed from the card for undisclosed reasons. Nattawut's fight with Davtyan was eventually rescheduled for ONE Championship: NextGen II on November 12, 2021.[13] Nattawut won by knockout in the first round.[14][15]

He was originally set to face fellow Grand Prix alternate Dovydas Rimkus at ONE: Only the Brave on January 28, 2022.[16] However, after Grand Prix semifinalist Marat Grigorian tested positive for COVID-19, Nattawut was rebooked to face Chingiz Allazov in the Grand Prix semifinals.[17][18] Nattawut lost by first-round knockout.[19]

Post Grand Prix

Nattawut faced Jamal Yusupov under Muay Thai rules at ONE 159 on July 22, 2022.[20] He lost by unanimous decision.

Nattawut faced Tawanchai P.K.Saenchai, replacing Superbon Singha Mawynn on October 7, 2023, at ONE Fight Night 15.[21] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[22]

Titles and accomplishments

  • World Muaythai Council
    • WMC World Super Lightweight Championship
  • Lion Fight
    • 2016 Lion Fight Middleweight Champion[23]
    • 2015 Lion Fight Super Welterweight Champion[24] (5 defenses)
  • World Professional Muaythai Federation
    • 2009 WPMF World 140 lbs. Champion

Fight record

Kickboxing record
71 Wins , 11 Losses , 2 Draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2023-10-07LossThailand Tawanchai P.K. SaenchaimuaythaigymONE Fight Night 15Bangkok, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2022-07-22LossRussia Jamal YusupovONE 159Kallang, SingaporeDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2022-01-28LossBelarus Chingiz AllazovONE: Only the BraveKallang, SingaporeKO (Left Hook)11:55
Kickboxing Featherweight Grand Prix Semi-finals
2021-11-12WinArmenia Yurik DavtyanONE Championship: NextGen IISingaporeKO (Right Cross)12:50
2019-08-16LossItaly Giorgio PetrosyanONE Championship: Dreams of GoldBangkok, ThailandKO (Left Straight)12:44
Kickboxing Featherweight Grand Prix Semi-Finals
2019-05-17WinUkraine Sasha MoisaONE Championship: Enter the DragonKallang, SingaporeTKO (3 Knockdown Rule)31:24
Kickboxing Featherweight Grand Prix Quarter-Finals
2019-02-16WinFrance Samy SanaONE Championship: Clash of LegendsThailandDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2018-11-09WinScotland George MannONE Championship: Heart of the LionKallang, SingaporeDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2018-07-13WinFrance Yohann DraiONE Championship: Pursuit of PowerKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaKO (Punches)12:59
2018-04-20LossItaly Giorgio PetrosyanONE Championship: Heroes of HonorManila, PhilippinesDecision33:00
2017-07-28WinThailand Petchtanong BanchamekLion Fight 37Ledyard, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends the Lion Fight Super Welterweight title.
2017-03-03WinThailand Kengsiam Nor SripuengLion Fight 35Ledyard, United StatesKO (Knees to the leg)32:40
Defends the Lion Fight Super Welterweight title.
2017-01-13WinChina Yan ZhaoSuperstar Fight 7Hunan, ChinaDecision33:00
2016-11-18WinNetherlands Hasan ToyLion Fight 33United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends the Lion Fight Super Welterweight title.
2016-10-21WinThailand Malaipet SasiprapaLion Fight 32Las Vegas, United StatesDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins the vacant Lion Fight Middleweight title.
2016-07-02WinChina Mo ZhuangSuperstar Fight 4Shenzhen, ChinaKO2
2016-05-27LossNetherlands Regian EerselLion Fight 29United StatesKO (Right high kick)5
2016-02-26WinNetherlands Cedric ManhoefLion Fight 28United StatesDecision53:00
Defends the Lion Fight super welterweight title.
2015-09-25WinEngland Charlie PetersLion Fight 24Ledyard, United StatesKO (Elbows)3
Defends the Lion Fight super welterweight title.
2015-05-22WinUnited Kingdom Salah KhalifaLion Fight 22United StatesDecision53:00
Wins the Lion Fight super welterweight title.
2015-02-20WinUnited States Richard AbrahamLion Fight 20United StatesDecision53:00
2014-11-21WinUnited States Sean KerneyLion Fight 19Ledyard, United StatesDecision53:00
2014-08-01WinBrazil Cosmo AlexandreLion Fight 17United StatesDecision53:00
2012-03-03LossAustralia Toby SmithDomination 8AustraliaDecision53:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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