Watch shocking moment Muay Thai fighter forces opponent to VOMIT in brutal TKO before staff rush in to clean up mess

A MUAY Thai fighter suffered a sickening defeat in a brutal Thailand tussle.

Praewpraw PetchyindeeAcademy locked horns with Dokmaipa SorJor.TongPrachin on Friday on a stacked card at the Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok.

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Praewpraw PetchyindeeAcademy poured the pressure on Dokmaipa SorJor.TongPrachin in the third round of their tussle

And he forced him to throw up with a minute of the round left after landing some nasty knees to his midsection

The pair’s eagerly-anticipated clash was fireworks from the get-go – although it ended with a splash of sick on the canvas.

Praewpraw turned up the heat a minute into the third round and started marching his opponent down.

The slick southpaw began having major success with his left hand and began dominating Dokmaipa in the clinch.

A nasty elbow over the top signalled the beginning of the end for Dokmaipa, who then ate a flurry of knees to the midsection.

And one of the nasty strikes forced him to throw up the contents of his stomach.

Dokmaipa began to hurl as Praewpraw pulled his head down to try and land another knee – but this time to the cranium.

But the eagle-eyed ref noticed Dokmaipa had puked his guts and waved off the contest.

Muay Thai – also known as the art of eight limbs – is the national sport of Thailand.

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Kids get into the brutal but beautiful martial art from a very young age, with some even fighting as young as ten years old.

Evolve MMA fighter and ONE Championship athlete Sagetdao Petpaiyathai went against the wishes of his mother and laced up the gloves at 10 years old to compete for, what is to us, loose change.

He told SunSport: “I started fighting at 10 years old as I needed to find a way to find extra money for my family.

“I would always be quite scared warming up or ringside but as soon as I got in the ring that would all go.

“From the start of my career it has always been a serious endeavour, I started as a way for me to earn money and help my family out and building my career as a professional Muay Thai fighter.

“My first fight I made 100 baht – which is like £2, but from then on I keep fighting and my purse would eventually get better.”

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