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    Default Re: Which fighter holds the record for winning a world title after the least fights?

    Saensak Muangsurin

    'The Shadow of the Devil' from Thailand.

    Won the WBC Light-Welterweight Title in his 3rd-Bout on July 15, 1975 by scoring
    a {KO 8} over WBC Champion - Perico Fernandez.

    Was 2-0-0 {2 KO's}, and only had 8-Rounds of Professional Boxing under his belt,
    when he walked into the Ring as the Challenger.

    A super fantastic southpaw, who could punch non-stop for the entire bout. A vicious
    puncher with the straight left-hand

    Was great, but suffered a 'bad' eye injury in April 1978, and was affected by poor vision
    in his right-eye. Was not the same after that.

    Wanted to retire, but foolishly fought on.

    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-16-2015 at 05:18 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Saensak Muangsurin

    'The Shadow of the Devil' from Thailand.

    Won the WBC Light-Welterweight Title in his 3rd-Bout on July 15, 1975 by scoring
    a {KO 8} over WBC Champion - Perico Fernandez.

    Was 2-0-0 {2 KO's}, and only had 8-Rounds of Professional Boxing under his belt,
    when he walked into the Ring as the Challenger.

    A super fantastic southpaw, who could punch non-stop for the entire bout. A vicious
    puncher with the straight left-hand

    Was great, but suffered a 'bad' eye injury in April 1978, and was affected by poor vision
    in his right-eye. Was not the same after that.

    Wanted to retire, but foolishly fought on.

    A natural, pretty amazing. How many amateur fights did he have?

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    Default Re: Which fighter holds the record for winning a world title after the least fights?

    Saensak Muangsrin

    Was one of the premier Muay-Thai fighters in the World from 1972 thru 1974.

    He was the 'Nak Thai' Champion.

    As an 'Amateur', he never had a single conventional 'Boxing Match'.

    Also, he punched much harder than WBA Light-Welterweight Champion - Antonio Cervantes.


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    Default Re: Which fighter holds the record for winning a world title after the least fights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Saensak Muangsrin

    Was one of the premier Muay-Thai fighters in the World from 1972 thru 1974.

    He was the 'Nak Thai' Champion.

    As an 'Amateur', he never had a single conventional 'Boxing Match'.

    Also, he punched much harder than WBA Light-Welterweight Champion - Antonio Cervantes.

    The dude looks like a cross between Duran and Pac. Impressive boxer though judging from your posts Bill.

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    Default Re: Which fighter holds the record for winning a world title after the least fights?

    I do not know if Bill is writing the truth or not.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I do not know if Bill is writing the truth or not.
    That is 'semi' slander Mr. Master.

    I actually wrote a detailed article about Saensak Muangsurin a few years back for
    the Spanish {Spain} publication 'Mundo Deportivo'.

    The title of the article was 'Sombra del Diablo" ....



    Saensak was/is my all-time favorite Asian boxer.

    He was a fantastic fighting-machine. He was supposed to defend his WBC Light-Welterweight
    Championship against Esteban Dejesus in mid-1978.

    Then defend against either Roberto Duran at the end of 1978, or challenge WBC Champion
    Carlos Palomino for the WBC Welterweight Title.

    Don King was trying to put those matches together.

    But he suffered a detached retina in his right-eye in April 1978 in his Title Defense against
    Venezelan - Franciso Moreno.

    That eye-injury not only put his career in jeopardy, but Saensak was worried about his vision
    for the future.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-16-2015 at 04:19 PM.

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    Default Re: Which fighter holds the record for winning a world title after the least fights?

    Mr. Master

    Saensak Muangsurin


    At the end of 1977, should have been named 'Fighter of the Year' by Ring Magazine.

    Check out his Title Defenses........ '6'

    In January 1978 > Fight Promoter - Lope Sorreal offered 'big' $$$$ { $200,000 } to,
    > Antonio Cervantes
    > Wilfred Benitez
    > Roberto Duran

    Lope Sorreal wanted one of the big '3' to come over to Thailand to challenge the
    27 year-old WBC Light-Welterweight Champion.

    Nobody was 'jumping' to take on the vicious hitting southpaw, at least not in Southeast Asia.

    Saensak was truly, a magnificent fighter.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-17-2015 at 05:47 PM.

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    Default Re: Which fighter holds the record for winning a world title after the least fights?

    Saensak Muangsurin {Thailand}

    Managed by > Tiembonn Intrabutru
    Promoted by > Lope 'Popi' Sorreal



    In all fairness,

    Saensak Muangsrin was a tremendous Western-style 'Muay-Thai' fighter before switching over
    to Professional Boxing in October 1974.

    Saensak won the 1973 Southeast Asian Games, in a Tournament where only the best 'Muay-Thai'
    fighters competed.

    Saensak, blew away the competition in the Lightweight {135 lb.} Division, and was voted as the
    "Fighter of the Tournament".
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-17-2015 at 07:33 PM.

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