Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
Medgoen Sinsurat (72-6, 49 KO’s), one of only two men to knockout pound for pound king Manny Pacquaio, has been added to the undercard of Denis Lebedev and Roy Jones Jr’s forthcoming non-title cruiserweight contest at the Krylatskoe Sport Complex in Moscow, Russia.
The 32 year-old beat the WBO welterweight champion in three rounds twelve years ago to claim the WBC flyweight title, his only world title, which he held for eight months, making two successful defences. The Thai fighter then lost the title to Malcolm Tunacao in May 2000 and has only ventured into world class once since then, a first round KO defeat to three-time world champion Jorge Arce in 2007.
“3-K Battery” now takes on undefeated Russian Alexander Bakhtin, who has, on paper, an awesome looking 26-fight record. Bakhtin, 29, fought most of his career in Japan and held the Japanese bantamweight title for a record nine defences, before returning to Russia in 2009.
The winner of the bantamweight contest may be in line for a shot at WBA champion Koki Kameda in the fall (autumn) and victory for “Alexander the Knight” could see him return to the country where it all started, to fight for his first world title.
WBN Editor
Second man to beat “Pacman” faces unbeaten Russian
The 32 year-old beat the WBO welterweight champion in three rounds twelve years ago to claim the WBC flyweight title, his only world title, which he held for eight months, making two successful defences. The Thai fighter then lost the title to Malcolm Tunacao in May 2000 and has only ventured into world class once since then, a first round KO defeat to three-time world champion Jorge Arce in 2007.
“3-K Battery” now takes on undefeated Russian Alexander Bakhtin, who has, on paper, an awesome looking 26-fight record. Bakhtin, 29, fought most of his career in Japan and held the Japanese bantamweight title for a record nine defences, before returning to Russia in 2009.
The winner of the bantamweight contest may be in line for a shot at WBA champion Koki Kameda in the fall (autumn) and victory for “Alexander the Knight” could see him return to the country where it all started, to fight for his first world title.