His highly successful kicking ability resulted in the nickname of the "World-Ending Left Kicker" by the Thai media during his prime.
His success caught the attention of former yodmuay Wichit Praianan who was also the #1 Muay Thai trainer in eastern Thailand at the time.
Praianan brought him to the popular Praianan/Lukbangplasoi camp co-owned by Ukrit Tansavad[1] with the goal of honing his ability until he became a yodmuay (elite fighter) himself.
Under the new ring name of "Singdam Or.Ukrit," he would make his Bangkok debut by defeating the KO artist Yokthai Sit.Or who is the camp senior of the highly skilled Nong-O Gaiyanghadao and Petchtanong Petchfergus.
[7] Singdam would still continue beating yodmuay afterward, defeating the technical Jaowehar Looktabfah multiple times as well as Manopchai Singmanasak.
Singdam is considered an unlucky yodmuay in Thailand as every time he fought for a title, he would be denied by his opponent despite being highly successful in his other matchups.
After losing to underdog Anantachai Monsongkhram in 2003, Singdam retired from Muay Thai, reasoning that he grew disinterested with weight cutting.
He went to Japan to work as a Muay Thai trainer before returning to Thailand to become a municipal employee and opened a seafood stand on a market.