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April 18th 2013-Ayutthaya Park, Ayutthaya, Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (1-3) Vs Kaolankao Kaolanlek Gym (0-1) In 2013 fight fans in Thailand had the chance to see Chatpetch Sithmorseng take on Kaolankao Kaolanlek Gym in a low level fight in Ayutthaya.
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June 13th 2014-Bangkok University, Thonburi Campus, Bangkok, Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (8-3, 4) vs Romnick Magos (9-3, 5) Back in summer 2014 Chatpetch Sithmorseng took on Filipino fighter Romnick Magos in Bangkok. June 23rd 2016-Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (15-3-2, 9) vs Tommy Seran (27-9, 15) This past Thursday Thai fans had the chance to see Chatpetch Sithmorseng [ฉัตรเพชร ศิษย์หมอเส็ง] battle against Tommy Seran in a bout for the PABA Super Flyweight title. March 4th 2016-Siam Paradise Entertainment Centre, Ngam Wong Wan, Bangkok, Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (13-3-2, 7) vs Iwan Key (10-16-3, 1) Earlier today Thai fans had two PABA title fights. One of those came at Super Flyweight where Chatpetch Sithmorseng [ฉัตรเพชร ศิษย์หมอเส็ง] took on Indonesian visitor Iwan Key. (Video thanks to TKO.IN.TH) September 18th-Bangkok University, Thonburi Campus, Bangkok, Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (11-3-2, 6) v Jetly Purisima (20-16-4, 5) This past Friday in Thailand fans saw a PABA title fight as local fighter Chatpetch Sithmorseng took on Filipino foe Jetly Purisima. (Video courtesy of tko.in.th) July 27th 2015- Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (10-3-2, 5) Vs Bimbo Nacionales (12-9-1, 2) On Monday Thai fans had the chance to see PABA title action as Chatpetch Sithmorseng put his title on the line against Filipino visitor Bimbo Nacionales. (Video courtesy of tko.in.th) March 23rd 2015-Ayuthaya, Thailand Chatpetch Sithmorseng (9-3-1, 5) vs Macrea Gandionco (10-2-1, 6) Interim PABA Super Flyweight title action here as Chatpetch Sithmorseng looks to defend his title against Filipino challenger Macrea Gandionco. Neither guy has a fabulous record on paper but neither had been matched easy and on paper this was a really good match up. (Video courtesy of tko.in.th) Whilst we do get lots of bouts that look like mismatches that take place in Thailand we do sometimes get bouts that look very good on paper including a recent bout between Thailand's Chatpetch Sithmorseng and Filipino foe Fernando Ocon. Neither is likely to ever become a world champion but against other they looked to match up well on paper. As it turned out it really was a well matched bout and wasn't just one that looked good on paper. For those who seem to think all bouts in Thailand are mismatches this one is well worth a watch courtesy of two honest pros who were in a very evenly matched bout. (Video courtesy of ทีเคโอ มวยโลก) Records in boxing can be very misleading. One great example is that of Chatpetch Sithmorseng who lost his first 3 bouts though has been on a great streak ever since with 10 straight wins, including a win over Ricky Manufoe that isn't currently listed on boxrec, and a short and on-going reign as the PABA interim Super Flyweight champion. This past Tuesday Chatpetch defended his interim PABA title in a very 1-sided bout against Indonesian veteran Anis Ceunfin. Anis is an Indonesian journeyman who has collected a host of losses recently though rarely has he been blitzed like he was here by a very on-song Chatpetch who looked genuinely great and very much like a man who could become a threat at 115lbs courtesy of his aggressive mindset and vicious flurries of body shots. He's not there yet but the potential is there/ (Videos courtesy of ทีเคโอ มวยโลก) One thing about following the Thai scene is that we do struggle to get timely results from Boxrec.com sometimes fights are added to their database late whilst sometimes fights are never added. One that is currently on their system is this one between Thailand's Chatpetch Sithmorseng and Indonesian visitor Ricky Manufoe. As far as we're aware the bout took place in 2013, likely towards the end of the year, though the exact date is a mystery to us. If we're right with our time frame then this was part of the current 10 fight winning streak of Chatpetch Sithmorseng who currently holds the PABA interim Super Flyweight title. For what it's worth the Thai started his career 0-3, according to boxrec, and has since turned his career around and improved noticeably, much like fellow Thai Super Flyweight Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, who began his career 1-3-1, proving you shouldn't write off a Thai after a few early career defeats. |
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