Denkaosan Kaovichit

Denkaosan Kaovichit a.k.a. Denkaosan Redbull Gym. a.k.a. Denkaosan Singwangcha (Thai: เด่นเก้าแสน เก้าวิชิต, เด่นเก้าแสนกระทิงยิม, เด่นเก้าแสน สิงห์วังชา; born, August 23, 1976) is a professional boxer from Thailand, the interim WBA Super Flyweight World champion and former WBA Flyweight World champion.[1] He is also a Muslim.

Denkaosan Kaovichit
BornSutep Wangmuk
(สุเทพ หวังมุก)
(1976-08-23) August 23, 1976
Songkhla, Thailand
Native nameเด่นเก้าแสน เก้าวิชิต
ResidenceKo Samui, Thailand
NationalityThailand Thailand
Height1.61 m (5 ft 3 in)
Weight51 kg (112 lb; 8.0 st)
Reach168 cm (66.1 in)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofKo Samui, Thailand
TeamGalaxy Promotion
Years active1996–2016
Professional boxing record
Total71
Wins63
By knockout26
Losses7
By knockout4
Draws1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec

Career history

Kaovichit began fighting professionally in 1996. After achieving an undefeated streak of 21 victories, he challenged Eric Morel for WBA flyweight championship on October 12, 2002. But after being knocked down twice in the 11th round, the referee stopped the bout. This was his first-ever defeat.

After winning 20 consecutive matches, Kaovichit got another on the same title. This time, it was against Takefumi Sakata on November 4, 2007. The match, however, resulted in a draw.

Following 5 wins in a row, he got a third shot at the title. Kaovichit battled Sakata again on December 31, 2008 and exacted revenge. He won the championship by besting the Japanese fighter in just two rounds.

On his first defense of that title, which was held in his homeland, Kaovichit escaped with a narrow split decision against Hiroyuki Hisataka on May 26, 2009.

Kaovichit won his second title defense on October 6, 2009 by a majority decision over Daiki Kameda.

References

  1. Britannica Book of the Year 2010. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2010. p. 334. ISBN 9781615353668. Retrieved 9 October 2014.

Boxing record for Denkaosan Kaovichit from BoxRec (registration required)

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