Kaokor Galaxy Explained

Khaokor Galaxy
Realname:Virote Saenkham
Nickname:Rote
Weight:Bantamweight
Height:5 ft 4 in
Birth Date:May 15, 1959
Birth Place:Phetchabun, Thailand
Style:Southpaw
Total:26
Wins:24
Ko:19
Losses:2

Kaokor Galaxy, also written as Khaokor Galaxy (Thai: เขาค้อ แกแล็คซี่, born, May 15, 1959) is a Thai former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 1989. He held the WBA bantamweight title twice between 1988 and 1989. Khaokor and his twin brother Khaosai Galaxy became the first twins to win a boxing world title.

Personal life

Khaokor Galaxy was born as "Virote Saenkham" (Thai: วิโรจน์ แสนคำ, nicknamed: Rote) and raised in Ban Chaliang Lab, Tambon Na Pha, Mueang Phetchabun, Phetchabun, Thailand. Although he was born after Khaosai, he was still considered by the Thai as the older brother because of their ancient belief regarding twins.

Khaokor graduated at Phetchabun Technical College same as Khaosai. Khaokor and Khaosai always liked boxing and fighting since they were children. Their parents bought them their first Muay Thai gloves. Their parents eventually took them to meet their first Muay Thai trainers, Prakan Vornsiri and Mana Lhawpradit.

Khaokor was nicknamed as Denja Mueangsritep (Thai: เด่นจ๋า เมืองศรีเทพ) for a Muay Thai competition, which is related to Khaosai's nickname, Dawden Mueangsritep (Thai: ดาวเด่น เมืองศรีเทพ). Both of them competed around Phetchabun and the nearby provinces. Khaokor started joining competitions before Khaosai and would use his twin brother's name. Niwat Lhawsuwanwat (Thai: นิวัฒน์ เหล่าสุวรรณวัฒน์) would take them to Bangkok for a professional training program and later, joined many competitions in Bangkok.

Professional career

Like his brother, he started his career in kickboxing and would later switch to boxing. After becoming a star in Thailand, he followed a long-standing Thai custom of adopting an attention-getting ringname and thus he became known as Khaokor Galaxy (Thai: เขาค้อ แกแล็คซี่) after Khaokor, a renowned natural tourist attraction at his birthplace.

Khaokor Galaxy made his professional boxing début in 1985, winning his first seven fights before capturing the Thailand bantamweight title in July 1986. On 9 May 1988, he won against Wilfredo Vazquez to take the WBA bantamweight title.[1] [2] With this victory, the Galaxy brothers became the first twins to be world champions.[3] Khaokor would also be the first Thai bantamweight champion.

After Khaokor and Khaosai won their titles, Tam Pai Doo, a variety TV show on Channel 9, organized an exhibition bout that pitted the twins against each other, the contest was produced at Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok. Khaosai beat Khaokor by points in three rounds.

Khaokor lost the title three months later in his first defense against Korean Sung-Kil Moon, when an accidental clash of heads caused a sixth-round stoppage with Khaokor behind on points. He bounced back with five straight wins to earn a rematch with Moon on 9 July 1989.[4] [5] Khaokor won the rematch easily, winning in all 12 rounds on two scorecards and 11 on the third scorecard. Once again though, Khaokor lost the title in his first defence three months later, against Luisito Espinosa. Surprisingly, he retired at that point with a record of 24 wins and 2 losses. The defeat to Espinosa was unexpected, but Khaokor was caught with a left hook, and about 20 seconds later just collapsed out of thin air.

Retirement

Two months after Khaokor lost his title, the twins had a fan meeting event in Phetchabun. While driving home, they had a car accident which was driven by Khaosai. Khaokor was sent to the ICU for 21 days while, Khaosai only suffered minor injuries and would later be back to professional boxing.

Khaokor decided to retire after his recovery from the car accident but still helped Khaosai in his trainings. When Khaosai decided to retire, Khaokor went back to look after his business full-time, a snooker club.

In his retirement, he got a film job as a main actor for a low-budget Thai movie titled "My name is..Mahingsa" (Thai: ข้าชื่อ..มหิงสา). He was also a boxing trainer for Siriporn Thaweesuk (Thai: ศิริพร ทวีสุข), the first female Thai professional boxing champion. Khaokor had many businesses such as a snooker club, selling car roof accessories, and a restaurant in Bangkok. He also used to work as a recreation attendant for the Phetchabun Government and also worked in a pawnshop.

He would later be broke after poor financial activities such as spending a lot of money with his ex-girlfriends. Although he got broke, he still got many opportunities in getting jobs and eventually settled in. Currently, Khaokor married Tak Jirapwan (Thai: แต๊ก จีรวรรณ) and have two sons, with four years age difference.[6] [7]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
26Loss24–2Luisito EspinosaKO1 (12), 18 Oct 1989
25Win24–1Moon Sung-kilUD129 Jul 1989
24Win23–1Speedy KikuchiKO4 (10)24 Apr 1989
23Win22–1Noel CornelioKO3 (10)19 Feb 1989
22Win21–1Bae Duk-hwanKO3 (10)15 Jan 1989
21Win20–1Jorge RodriguezKO8 (?)9 Nov 1988
20Win19–1John MatienzaKO3 (?)12 Sep 1988
19Loss18–1Moon Sung-kilTD6 (12), 14 Aug 1988
18Win18–0Wilfredo VázquezSD129 May 1988
17Win17–0Cho Doo-bok KO2 (10)14 Dec 1987
16Win16–0Constancio DanglaKO4 (10)12 Oct 1987
15Win15–0Russell FinnKO3 (10)6 Sep 1987
14Win14–0Tony PruittKO2 (10)25 Jun 1987
13Win13–0Ben CapagnanKO6 (10)17 May 1987
12Win12–0Cha Young-manKO6 (10)5 Apr 1987
11Win11–0Keiichi OzakiPTS1014 Jan 1987
10Win10–0Singnoi SingkrungthonKO5 (10)28 Sep 1986
9Win9–0Nakarat KiatsonthayaTKO5 (10)3 Aug 1986
8Win8–0Kwangthongnoi SithamnuayTKO4 (10)9 Jul 1986
7Win7–0Rakchai KiatsontayaKO5 (6)11 Jun 1986
6Win6–0Nakarat KiatsonthayaPTS626 Mar 1986
5Win5–0Panchai KiatsontayaKO2 (10)19 Feb 1986
4Win4–0Man SorchitpatanaKO4 (6)8 Jan 1986
3Win3–0Rakchai KiatsontayaPTS627 Nov 1985
2Win2–0Kiatchai KiatsontayaKO3 (6)30 Oct 1985
1Win1–0Kwannarong SawatwareeKO3 (6)9 Oct 1985

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-12-09. เขาค้อ แกแล็คซี่ (khaokor galaxyvs) world boxing - YouTube. 2020-07-27. youtube.com.
  2. Web site:
    1. ชิงแชมป์โลก เขาค้อ แกแล็คซี่ Vs วิลเฟรโด้ วาสเกวซ Khaokor Galaxy vs Wilfredo Vasquez - YouTube
    . 2020-07-30. youtube.com.
  3. Web site: 2019-02-25.
    1. ชิงแชมป์โลก เขาค้อ แกแล็คซี่ Vs วิลเฟรโด้ วาสเกวซ Khaokor Galaxy vs Wilfredo Vasquez - YouTube
    . 2020-07-27. youtube.com.
  4. Web site: Khaokor Galaxy vs Sung Kil Moon 1 (เขาค้อ แกแลคซี่ - มูน ซัง กิล 1) - YouTube. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/Dwhx4Pz7ivE. 2021-12-12 . live. 2020-07-30. youtube.com.
  5. Web site: Khaokor Galaxy vs Sung-Kil Moon 2 (เขาค้อ แกแลคซี่ - มูน ซัง กิล 2) - YouTube. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/rnBo9BaTsqE. 2021-12-12 . live. 2020-07-30. youtube.com.
  6. Web site: matichon. 2019-01-25. เขาทราย-เขาค้อ เล่าชีวิต จากอดีตแชมป์โลก มีเงินเยอะ แต่คนหนึ่งเคยหมดตัว. 2020-07-30. มติชนออนไลน์. th.
  7. Web site: คุยแซ่บShow : นักมวยแฝด "เขาทราย - เขาค้อ แกแล็คซี่" จากอดีตแชมป์มวยโลก สู่ คนเคยหมดตัว?! - YouTube. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/Cs01MpUOYzI. 2021-12-12 . live. 2020-07-30. youtube.com. 24 January 2019 .