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Saen Sor Ploenchit

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Saen Sor Ploenchit
(แสน ส.เพลินจิต)
Born
Somchai Chertchai
(สมชาย เชิดฉาย)

(1971-05-18) May 18, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityThai
Other namesPone II (โผน 2[2])
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights47
Wins44
Wins by KO14
Losses3

Saen Sor Ploenchit (Thai: แสน ส.เพลินจิต, born May 18, 1971) is a Thai former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2003. He held the WBA flyweight title from 1994 to 1996.

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Transcription

Early life

Sor Ploenchit was born as Somchai Chertchai (สมชาย เชิดฉาย; nickname: Neng; เหน่ง) in Amphoe Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani province. He became a boxer in his childhood, beginning from Muay Thai under the names "Superneng Loh-ngoen" (ซุปเปอร์เหน่ง โล่ห์เงิน) and "Doennna Loh-ngoen" (เดินหน้า โล่ห์เงิน), before turning to the professional boxing in 1990 with help from Songchai Rattanasuban.[2]

Boxing career

On February 13, 1994 he beat David Griman in Chachoengsao province, got the world champion title, defending it several times from famous boxers such as Jesús "Kiki" Rojas, Aquiles Guzmán, Kim Yong-kang, and Danny "Bazooka" Núñez. The most important defense was on October 17, 1995, when he TKOd Hiroki Ioka in the 10th round at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan. After the bout, King Bhumibol Adulyadej also sent a royal congratulatory letter to him and his team through the Thai Consulate in Osaka.[3] He then kept the title through three more matches before losing to José Bonilla, a Venezuelan contender.

He then switched managers to Wirat Wachirarattanawong and promoted to super-flyweight, hoping to be world champion again.

His final fight, lost by TKO in the 6th round, was with Joichiro Tatsuyoshi, a Japanese former two-times WBC Bantamweight world champion, in late 2002.

Boxing style

Sor Ploenchit is a boxer style. Although he lacked the explosive power and heavy hands, he was a very skilled fighter, with a crisp jab and good agility. His style was similar to the first Thai world champion, Pone Kingpetch. He was very popular to Thai boxing fans, hence earning the alias "Pone II".[2]

Retirement

After retirement, Sor Ploenchit's life went downhill, more than half the gold necklaces acquired during his glory days being revealed as fake.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Boxing record for Saen Sor Ploenchit
    (แสน ส.เพลินจิต)"
    . BoxRec.
  2. ^ a b c อินทร์สุวรรณ, ธเนตร. "แสน ส.เพลินจิต จากเด็กหาบน้ำถังละบาท สู่ตำนานแชมป์มวยโลก" (PDF). 4loadfree.com (in Thai).
  3. ^ "ในหลวงรัชกาลที่ 9 พระมหากรุณาธิคุณต่อวงการมวย". Matichon.co.th (in Thai). 2017-10-23. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  4. ^ "เรื่องของทองปลอมกับ "แสน ส.เพลินจิต"". smmsport.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-06-04.

External links

Achievements
Preceded by WBA flyweight champion
February 13, 1994 – November 24, 1996
Succeeded by
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