Page 1 of 1

Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 12:15
by TheBeast
Image

Image

Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo 58 2 0
vs
Sadiki Momba 22 7 2
Super Featherweight
vacant WBO Asia Pacific super featherweight title

Image

Chonlatarn won by 3rd round TKO
Momba down once in the 2nd & 3rd round
Image

Image

Image




Full Card Highlights incluiding Kwanpichit's brutal KO here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=118086


ENJOY!! :TU:

Re: Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 15:25
by Freedom2013
I hadn't seen Piriyapinyo before, he's an impressive little fighter. Kwanpichit is as well.

They should show more of these smaller guys on USA TV.

Re: Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 15:32
by Boxing Writer
Freedom2013 wrote:I hadn't seen Piriyapinyo before, he's an impressive little fighter.

They should show more of these smaller guys on USA TV.
Piriyapinyo fought Lomachenko 14 months ago. He was much better opponent for Lomachenko than Vasyl's two last C-level opponents.

Re: Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 15:45
by Freedom2013
Boxing Writer wrote:Piriyapinyo fought Lomachenko 14 months ago. He was much better opponent for Lomachenko than Vasyl's two last C-level opponents.
Oh right, I remember now. I'd forgotten his name.

And yes, he was better than Loma's last two opponents.

Speaking of Lomachenko, if Top Rank won't find a better opponent for Loma than the last two, they should be decent and let him out of his contract. He's wasting his prime and will go into a decline (like what happened to Korobov, Zewski and Mekhontsev). Also, Top Rank needs to either get Gvozdyk better opponents or be ethical enough to let him leave Top Rank.

Top Rank reminds me of Universum in it's last few years. They ruined several boxers, and refused to let Golovkin leave even though they couldn't get him decent fights.

Re: Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 15:46
by Boxing Prospect
Boxing Writer wrote:
Freedom2013 wrote:I hadn't seen Piriyapinyo before, he's an impressive little fighter.

They should show more of these smaller guys on USA TV.
Piriyapinyo fought Lomachenko 14 months ago. He was much better opponent for Lomachenko than Vasyl's two last C-level opponents.
And Kwanpichit fought Shiming on the same card...

Tbh if US tv wanted to show Thai's they'd be better off with Wanheng, Srisaket and Suriyan imo

Re: Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 15:54
by Boxing Writer
Freedom2013 wrote:
Boxing Writer wrote:Piriyapinyo fought Lomachenko 14 months ago. He was much better opponent for Lomachenko than Vasyl's two last C-level opponents.
Oh right, I remember now. I'd forgotten his name.

And yes, he was better than Loma's last two opponents.

Speaking of Lomachenko, if Top Rank won't find a better opponent for Loma than the last two, they should be decent and let him out of his contract. He's wasting his prime and will go into a decline (like what happened to Korobov, Zewski and Mekhontsev). Also, Top Rank needs to either get Gvozdyk better opponents or be ethical enough to let him leave Top Rank.

Top Rank reminds me of Universum in it's last few years. They ruined several boxers, and refused to let Golovkin leave even though they couldn't get him decent fights.
I agree. And not only Arum feeds his Eastern European fighters with atrocious opposition, but he keeps them inactive. 2 fights against C-level fighters per year for one of the top talents in the world (who proved he can beat elite fighters) is awful.

Re: Warrior Chonlatarn 59-2 & Kwanpichit 35-1-2 won Friday

Posted: 15 Jan 2016, 23:13
by TheBeast
Freedom2013 wrote:I hadn't seen Piriyapinyo before, he's an impressive little fighter. Kwanpichit is as well.

They should show more of these smaller guys on USA TV.


I think it would be pretty easy to make a boxing network picking cards like these from around the world... they would be real cheap to buy and Thailand offers from 1 to 3 live cards per week... all televised... that's not counting all the other televised cards around the world on week days in other countries like Japan, europe, S-America...

Plus they could pickup anything decent in America that's is or not picked up on TV. Small productions for smaller venues is not costly or complicated... Plenty of websites are doing it on online platforms right now... charging 15$ per event...

Lots of promoters can't get their events on big networks and end up not broadcasting their events or using alternate modes like periscope or online streams... They would jump on a channel like this imo.