Srisaket Sor Rungvisai – Kwanthai Sithmorseng DAZN Weights & Photos

By DAZN - 03/11/2021 - Comments

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Weigh in results of Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs Kwanthai Sithmorseng event, March 12th (USA time)

Main Event: Non-title fight (10 rounds), 115 lbs limit
– Srisaket Sor Rungvisai: 114.7 lbs
– Kwanthai Sithmorseng: 114.9 lbs

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, the former two-time WBC World Champion and former The Ring Champion at Super Flyweight (115 lbs), made the weight at 114.7 lbs for his 10 rounds non-title fight against the former WBA World Champion, Kwanthai Sithmorseng, who made the weight at 114.9 lbs. Even though this is the first time in almost 2 years that Sor Rungvisai makes the weight at 115 lbs limit, he looked sharp and ready at the weight in ceremony. His most recent fight at 115 lbs was in April 2019 when he lost this WBC World title and The Ring title to Juan Francisco Estrada by close UD. If he wins against Sithmorseng tomorrow, Sor Rungvisai will be in line to fight the winner of Juan Francisco Estrada and “Chocolatito” Roman Gonzalez, who will fight for WBC and WBA Super Flyweight World titles unification as well as The Ring title this Saturday, March 13th (USA Time) in Texas, USA.

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Co-Main Event: WBC Asia Super Bantamweight Championship (10 rounds), 122 lbs limit
– “Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut (Champion): 121.7 lbs
– Pungluang Sor Singyu (Challenger): 127 lbs

“Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut, WBC’s #6 World ranked boxer at Super Bantamweight, made the weight at 121.7 lbs to defend his WBC Asia title in the Co-Main Event. The challenger, Pungluang Sor Singyu, who is the former two-time WBO Bantamweight World Champion, failed to make the weight limit for the fight. The WBC Asia title will only be on the line for “Rock Man” on Friday night.

Bout 2: WBC Asia Super Flyweight Championship, 115 lbs limit
– Phongsaphon Panyakum (Champion): 114.7 lbs
– Karoon Jarupainlerd (Challenger): 116.8 lbs

Phongsaphon Panyakum, WBC’s #22 World ranked boxer at Super Flyweight, made the weight at 114.7 lbs for his WBC Asia Super Flyweight title defense this Friday night. His opponent, Karoon Jarupainlerd, the former World title challenger of “The Monster” Naoya Inoue, failed to make the weight limit. The WBC Asia title will only be on the line for Phongsaphon Panyakum.

Bout 1: Non-title fight (6 rounds), 110 lbs limit
– Danai Ngiabphulhiew: 110 lbs
– Wichet Sengprakhon: 110 lbs

This event is a collaboration between Matchroom Boxing and Nakornloung Promotions (NKL), and it will take place at the Workpoint Studio, Thailand as part of WP Boxing series on March 12, 2021 (USA Time) / March 13, 2021 (Thailand Time). International fans from around the world (excluding Thailand) can watch the event live on DAZN. The event begins at 9.30 ET (USA Time).

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (49-5-1, 42 KOs), the former Two-time WBC world champion and Lineal world champion in Super Flyweight from Thailand, is set to get back into the ring on March 12, 2021 against a former WBA world champion and the current Thai Super Flyweight champion – Kwanthai Sithmorseng [aka Ekkawit Songnui] (50-7-1, 27 KOs). The fight will be the main event of the WP Boxing series, the leading boxing program in Southeast Asia. The show will be live on DAZN globally (excluding Thailand) on March 12, 2021, 9.30 pm ET/ 6.30 pm PT

Rungvisai is currently ranked first in the WBC’s Super Flyweight world rating and has already been named a mandatory challenger for the WBC world title. In December last year, the WBC officially ordered the winner of the unification bout between Juan Francisco Estrada and “Chocolatito” Roman Gonzalez to defend his WBC World title against Rungvisai next within August or September this year. In the meantime, Rungvisai will have to win this upcoming fight against Kwanthai Sithmorseng to maintain his opportunity to challenge the world titles from the winner of Estrada vs Chocolatito.

“I cannot wait to fight against the winner of Chocolatito and Estrada later this year to show the world that I am the top fighter in Super Flyweight. I would like to thank WBC and Eddie Hearn for committing to make this happen next.

I will show the world in this fight against Kwanthai Sithmorseng that I am more than ready to face either Chocolatito or Estrada for the third time. I know that Kwanthai is very experienced. He is a former world Champion and also the current Thailand’s champion in Super Flyweight. He cannot be taken lightly, but I will be impressive and I will win by KO.

It is exciting to be fighting on the same day as Chocolatito vs Estrada as it will be a great set up for our next fight. Thank you Matchroom, DAZN, and WP Boxing for this great opportunity.” said Rungvisai.

Rungvisai’s opponent in this fight, Kwanthai Sithmorseng, is a former WBA world champion and the current Thailand’s Champion. He is a highly experienced boxer who fought at the world level, including fighting for a world title against the current WBO Super Flyweight world champion – Kazuto Ioka.

“Srisaket Sor Rungvisai is the best fighter in Thailand, and he has done a great job for putting Thailand on the global boxing map by knocking out the legendary Roman Gonzalez. I have much respect for him, and I also realize that this is such a great opportunity for me to be back at the world stage.

This can be a life changing opportunity for me. If I beat Rungvisai in this fight, I can get a chance to fight against the top guys in the division in world title fights. I will do whatever it takes to make that happen.

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I was a world champion once myself and I have long experience in the ring, so Rungvisai cannot intimidate me. I will train very hard to shock the world.” said Sithmorseng.

In the co-main event “Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut will be defending his WBC Asia Super Bantamweight title against the former Two-time WBO world champion, Pungluang Sor Singyu.

“Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut (13-0-1, 12 KOs) is the current WBC Asia and WBC Youth world champion and is now ranked number 6 in WBC’s world rating. With his aggressive fighting style and one punch KO sensation, “Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut has been named the top rising star in Thailand today.

“This is such a great opportunity for me to fight on DAZN and to show the world who I am. I have established my name in Muay Thai since I was young, and my goal now is to become a world champion in boxing.

Pungluang Sor Singyu is one of the best fighters from Thailand for the past few decades. He won the WBO world title twice, and he has incredible punching power. However, this is my time now. I want to show the world that I am ready for world title fights. My goal is Luis Nery for his WBC Super Bantamweight title. Or if I can impress Eddie Hearn in this fight and get him interested in having me fight Murodjon Akhmadaliev, I will be up for that too. I am ready for anyone at 122lbs.

Watch out for me. I want the world to remember “Rock Man” after this fight.” Said “Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut.

Pungluang Sor Singyu (54-9-0, 36 KOs) is the former two-time WBO world champion and the current WBA Asia champion.

“Chainoi Worawut is a great up and coming boxer. He has an incredibly entertaining fighting style. However, I am much more experienced than him. I have traveled the world fighting the best. He has never fought anyone like me. I will win by KO and use this opportunity to get myself back to world title fights.” Said Punglung Sor Singyu

“It is always a great honor to be working with Matchroom and DAZN. We are extremely excited to show our WP Boxing event and the best of the boxing scene in Thailand to boxing fans around the world.

In the Main Event, we will have a fight between two former world champions from Thailand. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai is our national hero. He made history for Thailand by beating Chocolatito twice and having two great fights with Estrada. Kwanthai Sithmorseng is a former WBA world champion. He has nearly 60 professional boxing fights experience, including fighting against many world champions throughout his career. He is also the current Super Flyweight champion of Thailand.

Rungvisai is now the mandatory challenger for the WBC Super Flyweight world title, and he will be fighting against the winner of Chocolatito vs Estrada next by August or September this year. He needs to show the world that he is ready to fight the winner of Chocolatito vs Estrada, and Kwanthai Sithmorseng will be a great test for that.

On top of the Main Event, we also have two WBC Asia title fights. Both fights are extremely competitive, and they will be absolute wars.

“Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut vs Pungluang Sor Singyu for WBC Asia Super Bantamweight title can be expected to be the Fight of the Year for Thailand and Asia. “Rock Man” Chainoi Worawut is the most explosive and exciting rising star in Thailand. He is now ranked #6 in WBC World rating and is undefeated with nearly 100% KO rate. Pungluang Sor Singyu is the former Two-time WBO world champion and the current WBA Asia champion. He has fought many world class opponents throughout his career, such as Tomoki Kameda, Paulus

Ambunda, and Amnat Ruenroeng. Both fighters have aggressive style and heavy punching power. It will be a war.

Phongsaphon Panyakum vs Karoon Jarupianlerd for WBC Asia Super Flyweight title will also be a very exciting and competitive fight. Karoon Jarupianlerd is a former world title challenger of “The Monster” Naoya Inoue. He went 10 exciting rounds with The Monster, and he was the last man apart from Nonito Donaire that gave Inoue trouble. Phongsaphon Panyakum is an up-and-coming star with an exciting aggressive style. Both fighters expect to get an impressive win and enter the scene of Super Flyweight as a top contender in the division.” said Bank Thainchai Pisitwuttinan, Promoter of WP Boxing series.

“It’s great to have Srisaket back in action so early in 2021,” said Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport. “The Thai star will face the winner of the Estrada-Chocolatito rematch in the fall, so it’s vital that he looks great in his homeland and sends a message to his rivals against a fellow former World champion on this massive weekend of Super-Flyweight action on DAZN.”

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs Kwanthai Sithmorseng will be live on DAZN (excluding Thailand) on March 12, 2021, 9.30 pm ET/ 6.30 pm PT and live on Workpoint Entertainment channel on March 13, 2021, 9.30 am (Thailand time) at Workpoint Studio in Pathum Thani, Thailand.