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Fahlan Sakkreerin

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Fahlan Sakkreerin
Born
Thongchai Uthaida
(ธงชัย อุทัยดา)

(1968-04-10) 10 April 1968 (age 55)
NationalityThai
Statistics
Weight(s)Mini flyweight, Light flyweight, Flyweight
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights58
Wins54
Wins by KO23
Losses4
Draws0
No contests0

Fahlan Sakkreerin or Fahlan Lukmingkwan (Thai: ฟ้าลั่น ศักดิ์กรีรินทร์, ฟ้าลั่น ลูกมิ่งขวัญ, born 10 April 1968) is a retired Thai professional boxer who takes IBF mini flyweight and WBF flyweight world championships in 1990s.[1]

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Boxing career

Fahlan made his debut by defeating to future two-time WBA minimumweight title holder Chana Porpaoin in June 1988. He boxes under "Lukmingkwan Boxing Gym" (ค่ายมวยลูกมิ่งขวัญ), located at Mingkwan Alley, Nonthaburi by Manoch Buabut as a trainer and manager. He used the name "Fahlan Lukmingkwan".

He had 13 consecutive wins, including the Rajadamnern Stadium mini flyweight championship. He was sponsored by Sr. Col. Banju Ongsangkune for challenge to IBF in same weight world title with Eric Chávez, a Filipino boxer on February 22, 1990 at Rajadamnern Stadium. The result was that he was the winner by TKO in the seventh round, because Chávez had an eyebrow wound and couldn't continue to fight. But in this bout he has been criticized about headbutted.

He defended his title seven times in all Thailand. Later, Manoch Buabut had a conflict of interest with Banju Ongsangkune, who had become Fahlan's co-manager. The result of the eighth defense against Manny Melchor at Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo, Samutprakarn in 1992 to him to lose in order to change the new boxer to challenge world title comeback. (in the future, the new boxer is Ratanapol Sor Vorapin).[2]

Fahlan continued to fight for two years and switching to a new team and the new manager, Ekarat "Jimmy" Chaichotchuang of Kiat Kreerin Promotion, by Pol. Lt. Col. Kreerin Inkaew as sponsor. He started using the new name "Fahlan Sakkreerin".[1] He was encouraged to promoted to flyweight and challenge WBF world champion with Bulgarian boxer, Krasimir Cholakov at Southern Association of Thailand located in suburban Bangkok on October 22, 1994. As a result, he wins by unanimous decision.[2]

This time, he defended his title eight times before being stripped in November 2000. Later he also won the IBF Pan Pacific light flyweight title and was able to defend five times between 2002 and 2007. He also had the opportunity to challenge the world title of the major organizations WBO and IBF in the minimumweight and light flyweight four times, but not successful and every bout takes place abroad.[3]

His boxing style is fighter. Currently, Fahlan has a son who's a boxer like him, is a Fahlan Sakkreerin Jr. or Teeraphong Utaida.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Good Morning Thailand (10 เม.ย.58) เปิดใจฟ้าลั่น ก่อนสู้ศึกชิงแชมป์โลก IBF". MONO29 (in Thai). 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  2. ^ a b หน้า 99-103, "นักสู้ผู้อาภพ" ฟ้าลั่น ลูกมิ่งขวัญ แชมป์โลกชาวไทยคนที่สิบห้า รุ่นมินิฟลายเวท IBF.. "22 แชมป์โลกชาวไทย" นิตยสารคนเด็ด (เฉพาะกิจพิเศษ) โดย "ชายพจน์": ตุลาคม 38 (in Thai)
  3. ^ ทำเนียบแชมป์มวยโลกชาวไทย ในรอบ 27 ปี. Siamsport (in Thai). 2012-03-19. Archived from the original on 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-08-14.

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Achievements
Preceded by IBF minimumweight champion
February 22, 1990 - September 6, 1992
Succeeded by
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