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Srisaket stuns Gonzalez to win WBC super flyweight title in New York

By The Nation

 

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Srisaket Sor Rungvisai punches Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez during their Championship fight for Gonzalez's WBC junior bantamweight title at Madison Square Garden on March 18, 2017 in New York City/AFP

 

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai wrote his name in the country’s boxing history as the Si Sa Ket native became only the second Thai to win the world championship on American soil following his majority decision victory over Nicaragua’s Roman Gonzalez to reclaim the World Boxing Council super flyweight title on Sunday.

 

Up against the Nicaraguan, who headed into the bout with an unbeaten record after 46 fights, the 30-year-old Thai acquitted himself well on his debut at Madison Square Garden in New York, a venue widely regarded as cathedral of boxing.

 

The top-ranked challenge got off to a flying start by flooring Gonzalez in the closing stages of the opening round. He then opened a cut on his rival’s right eyebrow in the third round and looked the better performer for much of the bruising encounter.

 

Two judges gave it 114-112 in favour of the Thai, while the other had it a draw, which enabled Srisaket to reclaim the title he lost to Mexico’s Carlos Cuadras three years ago. He was the second Thai fighter after Saman Sorjaturong to win the world championship of the sport’s three major organisations in the United States.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/sports/30309557

 

 
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Watched the fight and it was certainly a bruising and bloody encounter. The home crowd, unsurprisingly, were not happy with the outcome. Most of the rounds were very close so, in my view, it could have gone either way. Despite the ferocity, both fighters showed great sportsmanship and I would expect that a rematch will definitely be on the cards.

 

Well done Srisaket!!

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22 hours ago, dabhand said:

Watched the fight and it was certainly a bruising and bloody encounter. The home crowd, unsurprisingly, were not happy with the outcome. Most of the rounds were very close so, in my view, it could have gone either way. Despite the ferocity, both fighters showed great sportsmanship and I would expect that a rematch will definitely be on the cards.

 

Well done Srisaket!!

Agree , however I thought the last round was not good for Srisaket Sor Rungvisai as he was running away and clearly exhausted  , could have cost him the fight . Two very tough guys .

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