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Srisaket outpoints stubborn Mexican to keep world title

By The Nation

 

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Srisaket Sor Rungvisai reacts after successfully retaining his title. Photo by Wanchai Kraisornkhajit

 

Thai boxing hero Srisaket Sor Rungvisai thrilled a packed house at Impact Arena near Bangkok by defeating Mexico’s Iran Diaz to retain his WBC Super Flyweight title on Saturday night.

 

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The 31-year-old former rubbish collector from Sisaket province dominated the 12-round bout, the highlight of a spectacular One:Kingdom of Heroes card, made up of MMA (mixed martial arts) and kickboxing bouts. 

 

Srisaket’s title defence was the first boxing match-up ever promoted by the One Championship, the largest global sports media group in Asian history – and it lived up to its billing.

 

The fight was non-stop action from the start of the first round to the dying seconds of the 12th, when Diaz realised he needed a KO and threw everything he had at Srisaket.

 

In the end, however, the Thai was such a convincing winner that one of the three judges gave him all 12 rounds, while the other two awarded just one to his opponent.

 

That was the 8th, when Diaz landed a series of blows that appeared to rock the champion. His hope was short-lived, however, as Srisaket regained his composure and never surrendered it again.

 

Diaz, a rising star in the division, did himself proud and seemed to thoroughly enjoy his visit, even though he failed to deliver on his promise to take the belt home.

 

He arrived with a swagger, high-fiving fans on his way to the ring, played his full part in a competitive and entertaining fight and even after the judges’ scorecards had confirmed his defeat, he still climbed the ropes to strike a proud pose, took the applause of the fans and ran around draped in the Mexican flag as surely as if he’d won.

 

And well might he be proud of his night’s work. Not for nothing does he come from a country famed down the years for the resilience of its fighters.

 

A lesser man would have hit the canvas long before the end, such was Srisaket’s dominance, but Diaz shrugged off the heavy punishment and there remained the niggling feeling that he was capable of producing a shock at any moment.

 

So it was in the 8th as he silenced the frenzied crowd by connecting flush with several punches.

 

Srisaket actually fell to the canvas at one point but the referee quickly indicated to the judges that they should not score it as a knockdown.

 

Nonetheless Srisaket ended that round raising his arms to the crowd, as if to ask for their support. It seemed, briefly, as if he might be in some trouble.

 

For all his bravery, however, Diaz could not sustain the momentum and Srisaket ran out a convincing winner.

 

It was his third successful of the crown he took from Nicaraguan Roman Gonzalez in March 2017 – but his first in Thailand.

 

It wasn’t quite a perfect night – Srisaket had vowed to give his home fans a KO to celebrate and he acknowledged that it was testament to the quality of his opponent that he failed to deliver that.

 

“I’m so happy to have won here. I’m sorry not to have given you the knockout,” he said. “But he was a great boxer.”

 

The fans had another triumph to celebrate -¬ in the main event of the undercard, 20-year-old Muay Thai ace Stamp Fairtex turned in a debut to remember as she dethroned “Killer Bee” Kai Ting Chuang of China, also by a unanimous decision, to become the new ONE Kickboxing Atomweight World Champion. 

 

Beaming with confidence, Stamp used her range and movement to out-strike her counterpart throughout the fast-paced five-round contest.

 

A flurry of strikes in the fifth round sealed the points victory for Stamp, who takes home the prestigious title belt on her ONE Super Series debut.

 

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Official results for ONE: KINGDOM OF HEROES

 

WBC Super Flyweight World Championship Bout bout: Srisaket Sor Rungvisai defeats Iran Diaz by Unanimous Decision (119-109, 120-108, 119-109) after 12 rounds

 

ONE Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship bout: Stamp Fairtex defeats Kai Ting Chuang by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 5 rounds

 

Lightweight bout: Shinya Aoki defeats Ev Ting by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 0:57 minutes of round 1

 

ONE Super Series Kickboxing Lightweight bout: Anthony Njokuani defeats Andy Souwer by Split Decision (SD) after 3 rounds

 

Catch Weight bout (67.4kgs): Muin Gafurov defeats Leandro Issa by Knockout (KO) at 2:24 minutes of round 1

 

ONE Super Series Kickboxing Heavyweight bout: Alain Ngalani vs. Andre Meunier ends in a No Contest (NC)

 

ONE Super Series Muay Thai Bantamweight bout: Alaverdi Ramazanov defeats Petchmorrakot Wor. Sangprapai by Unanimous Decision (UD)

 

Strawweight bout: Hayato Suzuki defeats Robin Catalan by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:42 minutes of round 2

 

ONE Super Series Kickboxing Flyweight bout: Singtongnoi Por Telakun defeats Masahide Kudo by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 3 rounds

 

Women’s Atomweight bout: Rika Ishige defeats Bozhena Antoniyar by Technical Knockout (TKO) at 2:48 minutes of round 1

 

ONE Super Series Muay Thai Flyweight bout: Petchdam Kaiyanghadao defeats Kenny Tse by Knockout (KO) at 1:26 minutes of round 1

 

Bantamweight bout: Fu Chang Xin defeats Rin Saroth by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:04 minutes of round 2

 

Flyweight bout: Ramon Gonzales defeats Dodi Mardian by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:33 minutes of round 1

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/sports/30355966

 

 
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