Denkaosan Kaovichit Explained

Denkaosan Kaovichit
Native Name:เด่นเก้าแสน เก้าวิชิต
Native Name Lang:th
Birth Name:Sutep Wangmuk
(สุเทพ หวังมุก)
Residence:Ko Samui, Thailand
Nationality: Thailand
Birth Date:August 23, 1976
Birth Place:Songkhla, Thailand
Fighting Out Of:Ko Samui, Thailand
Weight:51kg (112lb)
Reach Cm:168
Stance:Orthodox
Team:Galaxy Promotion
Years Active:1996–2016
Box Win:63
Box Kowin:26
Box Loss:7
Box Koloss:4
Box Draw:1
Boxrec:42257

Denkaosan Kaovichit a.k.a. Denkaosan Redbull Gym. a.k.a. Denkaosan Singwangcha (Thai: เด่นเก้าแสน เก้าวิชิต, เด่นเก้าแสนกระทิงยิม, เด่นเก้าแสน สิงห์วังชา; born, August 23, 1976) is a professional boxer from Thailand, he is a former WBA Flyweight World champion.[1]

Career history

Kaovichit began fighting professionally in 1996. After achieving an undefeated streak of 21 victories, he challenged Eric Morel for WBA flyweight championship on October 12, 2002. But after being knocked down twice in the 11th round, the referee stopped the bout. This was his first-ever defeat.

After winning 20 consecutive matches, Kaovichit got another on the same title. This time, it was against Takefumi Sakata on November 4, 2007. The match, however, resulted in a draw.

Following 5 wins in a row, he got a third shot at the title. Kaovichit battled Sakata again on December 31, 2008 and exacted revenge. He won the championship by besting the Japanese fighter in just two rounds.

On his first defense of that title, which was held in his homeland, Kaovichit escaped with a narrow split decision against Hiroyuki Hisataka on May 26, 2009.

Kaovichit won his second title defense on October 6, 2009 by a majority decision over Daiki Kameda.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
71Loss63–7–1Kazuki TanakaTKO2 (8), 3 Apr 2016
70Loss63–6–1TJ DohenyTKO5 (12), 3 Oct 2015
69Loss63–5–1Ryo MatsumotoKO2 (8), 5 Sep 2014
68Win63–4–1Gaspar AmpoloUD64 Jul 2014
67Loss62–4–1Kohei KonoKO8 (12), 26 Mar 2014
66Win62–3–1Nobuo NashiroSD123 Sep 2013
65Win61–3–1Ical TobidaTKO12 (12), 28 May 2013
64Win60–3–1Eiji TsutsumiTKO12 (12), 19 Mar 2013
63Win59–3–1Galih SusantoUD124 Jan 2013
62Win58–3–1Rodel TejaresTKO3 (12)13 Nov 2012
61Win57–3–1Rodel QuilatonUD1224 Jul 2012
60Win56–3–1Rino UkruTKO3 (12)2 Apr 2012
59Win55–3–1Ronerex DalutUD1224 Jan 2012
58Win54–3–1Edison BerwelaUD1217 Oct 2011
57Win53–3–1Hendrik BarongsayUD1221 Jun 2011
56Win52–3–1Panca SilabanKO2 (12)22 Mar 2011
55Win51–3–1Yudi AremaTKO9 (12), 24 Jan 2011
54Loss50–3–1Luis ConcepciónTKO1 (12), 2 Oct 2010
53Win50–2–1Anis CeunfinUD1215 Jun 2010
52Win49–2–1Rey MegrinoTD10 (12)19 Apr 2010
51Loss48–2–1Daiki KamedaUD127 Feb 2010
50Win48–1–1Daiki KamedaMD126 Oct 2009
49Win47–1–1Hiroyuki KudakaSD1226 May 2009
48Win46–1–1Takefumi SakataKO2 (12), 31 Dec 2008
47Win45–1–1Dennis JuntillanoKO2 (11)17 Oct 2008
46Win44–1–1Falazona FidalUD629 Aug 2008
45Win43–1–1Jiang TaoTKO2 (6)29 Apr 2008
44Win42–1–1Rey OraisKO3 (12)21 Mar 2008
43Win41–1–1Ariel AustriaUD619 Feb 2008
42Draw40–1–1Takefumi SakataSD124 Nov 2007
41Win40–1Richie MepranumUD1214 Sep 2007
40Win39–1Richard OlisaUD123 Jul 2007
39Win38–1Alwi AlhabsyiTKO2 (12)2 May 2007
38Win37–1Alfred NagalUD129 Feb 2007
37Win36–1Bryan ViceraUD1222 Nov 2006
36Win35–1Nino SueloUD1231 Aug 2006
35Win34–1Eugene GonzalesKO7 (12)2 May 2006
34Win33–1Jerry PahayahayUD1217 Jan 2006
33Win32–1Jun ErahamUD127 Oct 2005
32Win31–1Jun PaderKO1 (12), 1 Jul 2005
31Win30–1Allan RanadaUD1217 May 2005
30Win29–1Randy MangubatTKO7 (12)17 Feb 2005
29Win28–1Edmund Nonong DevelleresUD1225 Nov 2004
28Win27–1Raymond Richard MalyaUD1226 Oct 2004
27Win26–1Franklin MacaliboKO5 (12)29 Jul 2004
26Win25–1Celso DanggodUD1225 Feb 2004
25Win24–1Roger MaldecirKO3 (12), 25 Nov 2003
24Win23–1Noldi ManakaneKO1 (?)26 Sep 2003
23Win22–1Jimmy PinontoanKO3 (6)26 Sep 2003
22Win21–1Rodel OraisUD624 Mar 2003
21Loss20–1Eric MorelTKO11 (12), 12 Oct 2002
20Win20–0Sukarno BanjaoUD1216 Apr 2002
19Win19–0Hamadani TomagolaKO1 (12), 27 Feb 2002
18Win18–0Khadavi FidalKO1 (?), 28 Nov 2001
17Win17–0Erwinsyah EneckUD1220 Sep 2001
16Win16–0Falazona FidalUD1225 May 2001
15Win15–0Sherwin AlferezTD10 (12)16 Feb 2001
14Win14–0Johannes LewarisaKO3 (12)8 Sep 2000
13Win13–0Sang Ik YangKO7 (12)16 Jun 2000
12Win12–0Javier TorresUD1221 Apr 2000
11Win11–0Johnny BingeKO3 (12)26 Feb 2000
10Win10–0Issa NasirKO4 (12)18 Dec 1999
9Win9–0Jang Bok KimUD121 Oct 1999
8Win8–0Ryan PumaKO3 (12)2 Jul 1999
7Win7–0Dicky FranciscusUD122 Apr 1999
6Win6–0Yura DimaUD127 Jan 1999
5Win5–0Danesh ShamaKO1 (12)29 May 1998
4Win4–0Yani MalhendoSD1212 Dec 1997
3Win3–0Todd MakelimSD1229 Aug 1997
2Win2–0Melvin MagramoUD1220 Feb 1997
1Win1–0Melvin MagramoUD1228 Nov 1996

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Britannica Book of the Year 2010. 9 October 2014. 2010. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.. 9781615353668. 334.