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Chatchai-decha Butdee

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Chatchai-decha Butdee (Thai: ฉัตร์ชัยเดชา บุตรดี, RTGS: Chatchaidecha Butdi, pronounced [t͡ɕʰàt.t͡ɕʰāj.dēː.t͡ɕʰāː bùt.dīː]), formerly Chatchai Butdee (ฉัตร์ชัย บุตรดี, RTGS: Chatchai Butdi, [tɕʰàt.tɕʰāj bùt.dīː]; born 26 March 1985), is a Thai southpaw boxer who won a bronze medal at the 2013 World Championships. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, competing in the flyweight, he was defeated in his second bout. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Butdee was again eliminated in his second bout. Butdee is married and has one daughter. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chatchai-decha Butdee is the 6,505th most popular athlete (up from 6,646th in 2019), the 186th most popular biography from Thailand and the 10th most popular Thai Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Chatchai-decha Butdee ranks 6,505 out of 6,025Before him are Zhang Mo, Lü Yang, Viktoriya Tkachuk, Ed McKeever, Wassim Ben Tara, and Annu Rani. After him are Robert Lücken, Gelete Burka, Ofelia Malinov, Chaunté Lowe, Hallgeir Engebråten, and Bruno Rosetti.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Chatchai-decha Butdee ranks 186 out of 186Before him are Sirikan Charoensiri (1986), Sukanya Srisurat (1995), Mangpor Chonthicha (1983), Sasalak Haiprakhon (1996), Vieng Narumon (1991), and Jutatip Maneephan (1988). After him are Chanatip Sonkham (1991), Dechapol Puavaranukroh (1997), Tawin Hanprab (1998), Busanan Ongbamrungphan (null), Johan Vásquez (null), and Chaowat Veerachat (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Thailand

Among athletes born in Thailand, Chatchai-decha Butdee ranks 10Before him are Sopita Tanasan (1994), Kaeo Pongprayoon (1980), Worapoj Petchkoom (1981), Sudaporn Seesondee (1991), Yaowapa Boorapolchai (1984), and Sukanya Srisurat (1995). After him are Chanatip Sonkham (1991), Tawin Hanprab (1998), Johan Vásquez (null), Ariya Jutanugarn (1995), Reena Pärnat (1993), and Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit (1986).