Thai legend gets win number 77
Pongsakek Wonjongkam made the 20th successful defence of his WBC Flyweight Title against fellow Thai Suriyan Por Chokchai in a close unanimous decision earlier today.
The 33 year-old first won the title in 2001 and held it for six years making 19 defences before losing it to Daisuke Naito on points and also drawing a rematch with the Japanese fighter eight months later.
In March this year, Wonjongkam travelled to Tokyo and regained the title with a majority points win over another Japanese flyweight, the unbeaten Koki Kameda.
It was a close affair against ChokChai with Wonjongkam just edging it as the judges scored the bout 115-114, 114-113, 115-112 improving his recored to 77-3-1 with 40 KO’s.
Pongsakek Wonjongkam made the 20th successful defence of his WBC Flyweight Title against fellow Thai Suriyan Por Chokchai in a close unanimous decision earlier today.
The 33 year-old first won the title in 2001 and held it for six years making 19 defences before losing it to Daisuke Naito on points and also drawing a rematch with the Japanese fighter eight months later.
In March this year, Wonjongkam travelled to Tokyo and regained the title with a majority points win over another Japanese flyweight, the unbeaten Koki Kameda.
It was a close affair against ChokChai with Wonjongkam just edging it as the judges scored the bout 115-114, 114-113, 115-112 improving his recored to 77-3-1 with 40 KO’s.