Dave Leduc, born on December thirteenth, nineteen ninety-one, is a prominent Canadian-Burmese Lethwei fighter renowned for his exceptional skills in the ring. He has made a name for himself as a former six-time Lethwei world champion, holding the prestigious Openweight Lethwei World Championship and achieving an impressive undefeated record under traditional rules, with knockouts as his method of victory.
Leduc first captured public attention in two thousand fourteen when he participated in the controversial Prison Fight, where he faced an inmate inside the Klongpai maximum security prison in Thailand. This event marked a significant turning point in his career, propelling him into the spotlight.
In two thousand sixteen, Leduc ventured to Myanmar to compete in the brutal sport of Burmese bareknuckle boxing. He made history by defeating the reigning champion, Tun Tun Min, thus becoming the first non-Burmese fighter to win the coveted Lethwei Golden Belt title. His victory not only solidified his status in the sport but also endeared him to fans across Myanmar.
Beyond his athletic achievements, Leduc's personal life has also garnered significant attention. He married Moldovan model Irina Terehova in a traditional Burmese wedding ceremony that was broadcast nationally, attracting an audience of thirty million viewers. This event catapulted him to superstar status in Myanmar, where he is celebrated as a cultural phenomenon.
As the biggest star in Lethwei, Leduc has headlined the two most significant combat events in the histories of Myanmar and Cambodia. His trilogy fight against Tun Tun Min in Myanmar and his Kun Khmer match against Prom Samnang in Cambodia were pivotal moments, with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet acknowledging their role in strengthening the friendship between the two nations.