Asian Boxing Federation Welterweight Title-
Champion Chalermpol Singwancha (10-0, 8 KOs)
KO
Didi Panzer (0-6)
Super Welterweight Bout (Non-title)-
WBC Youth World champion Petchsuriya Singwancha (WBC #31; 12-8, 6 KOs)
TKO-3
Kongsuk Patanakan Gym (3-4-1, 1 KO)
Featherweight Bout-
Pankorn Mor Poowana (3-1-1, 3 KOs)
Tech. Draw
Jen Yu Jia (1-8-2, 0 KOs)
http://www.asianboxing.info/results3 :
Singwancha pair record stoppages in Thailand
09/18/2014
Phayao, Thailand
Earlier today saw several fights in Thailand courtesy of a televised show on Channel 11.
The headline bout saw the heavy handed but ultimately limited Chalermpol Singwancha (10-0, 8) successfully retain his Asian Boxing Federation Welterweight title with a nasty KO against Indonesia's win-less Didi Panzer (0-6). The bout, a gross mismatch from when it was signed, made Chalermpol look half decent though the bout was such a horrible mismatch that nobody really looked good and the referee should hang his head in shame for his performance which allowed Panzer to take several unnecessary shots when it was clear the bout should have been stopped.
Another bout on the card that saw an eye opening KO was the contest between Petchsuriya Singwancha (12-8, 6) and Kongsuk Patanakan Gym (3-4-1, 1). The men, meeting for the second time, looked in a totally different class to each other and it showed in round 3 as Petchsuriya scored two huge knockdowns with the referee stopping it after the second. The men had met last just over a year ago and in that bout Petchsuriya had also scored a 3rd round KO. From what we under-stand Petchsuriya will be returning to the ring in November to battle against Koki Tyson Maebara in a WBC Youth world title fight in Japan.
A third bout on this show saw Pankorn Mor Poowana (3-1-1, 3) fighting to a technical draw with Jen Yu Jia (1-8-2). This was the second meeting between the two men, who first met in December 2013, and from the they each suffered after a monster clash of heads it's going to be a shock to see either in the ring again this year. The bout wasn't as bloody as Jaesung Lee's win over Takuya Watanabe from earlier this year, but had it not been stopped it would have left the Lee/Watanabe blood bath seem like a minor spillage of claret. This was genuinely horrendous considering how badly cut both men were.
Also for Chalermpol Singwancha's bout:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=109550
September 18 Results from Phayao, Thailand
Re: September 18 Results from Phayao, Thailand
Bump- the above fighters' records have not yet been updated
