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    Default Khaosai Galaxy

    Ok guys,I need some info on this guy. How good was he,when was he fighting? Did he fight anyone good? I see his name crop up once in a while but I'm not sure how good he is. CC's for any replies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    Ok guys,I need some info on this guy. How good was he,when was he fighting? Did he fight anyone good? I see his name crop up once in a while but I'm not sure how good he is. CC's for any replies.
    he was called thai tyson he was great fighter man but he fought same sort of quality of opponents that ricardo lopez fought but other than that excellent fighter and anyone who gets nickname thai tyson must be good

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    heres some stuff i found on him



    haosai Galaxy (Thai: เขาทราย แกแล็คซี่) (real name: Sura Saenkham) (born May 15, 1959) was one of the sport of boxing's greatest champions ever, and a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

    A native of Petchaboon, Thailand, Saenkham was a world champion in the sport of Muay Thai in the early 1980s. As he became popular in his native Thailand, he did as many of his famous countrymen did, and adopted a "catchier" name. He has been known as Khaosai Galaxy ever since.

    In December, 1980, he turned his attentions to orthodox boxing and promptly won his first six fights. That earned him a shot at the Thailand bantamweight (118-pound) title on July 29, 1981 against Sakda Saksuree. This was the only fight Galaxy would ever lose.

    He won his next three fights, including a knockout of Saksuree, and claimed the Thai bantamweight title early in 1982. After taking his only loss, Galaxy won 15 consecutive fights by knockout and shot up the world rankings to become super flyweight (115-pound) WBA world champion Jiro Watanabe's mandatory challenger by the summer of 1984.

    When Watanabe failed to defend his title against Galaxy, the WBA stripped him and matched Galaxy against undefeated Eusebio Espinal for the vacant title on November 21, 1984. Galaxy knocked him out in the sixth round, beginning the longest title reign in his division's history.

    Galaxy defended his WBA title 19 times over the next seven years, winning 16 of his title fights by knockouts. In the mid-1980s, when world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson was in his prime and scoring knockouts over everyone, boxing fans tagged Galaxy with his nickname The Thai Tyson for his own propensity for knockout wins.

    Galaxy fought only once outside the Orient, when he defended against unbeaten (and future WBA bantamweight titleholder) Israel Contreras in CuraƧao in 1986. He had two fights in Japan, both with the same man, one in Korea and one in Indonesia. The rest of his fights were in his native Thailand, where he often fought for purses in excess of $100,000 in front of huge crowds. That, and that few top fighters were willing to challenge Galaxy anywhere, made him relatively unknown except to boxing aficionados.

    In 1988, his twin brother, fighting under the name Kaokor Galaxy, captured the WBA bantamweight title, making the Saenkham brothers the only twins to ever be world boxing champions.

    He fought for the last time on December 21, 1991 in Bangkok, beating Armando Castro over 12 rounds. A few weeks later, he announced his retirement with a record of 50 wins against only one defeat, and never attempted a comeback.

    He was elected to the boxing hall of fame in 1999 and remains a national hero in his native Thailand.

    Not long after his retirement to the boxing profession, he approached and took part in Thai hollywood with ease, firstly, releasing his single of a song "Khob Khun Krub", meaning "thank you", then taking part in tv series and movies, particularly in a comedy type. In 2005, while he was taking part in a film making, he was punched in face by a drunk who was his boxing fan but wishing to obtain Khaosai's shirt for collection but was denied. The incident went on the first page of the next day paper with a photo of Khaosai standing next to the drunk guy both smiling while Khaosai having a bandage in his face.

    In 2006, he starred in a music video for a song by fellow boxer Somluck Kamsing. Khaosai portrayed a shy man being approached by a young woman.

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    Default Re: Khaosai Galaxy

    haha, just read that same thing off wikipedia. Never heard of him before this thread, but 49-1 with 43 KOs is impressive looking. But it doesnt look like he fought any top fighters from looking at boxrec.

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    Default Re: Khaosai Galaxy

    CC on me guys,thanks for the info. I look forward to seeing him in action!

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
    CC on me guys,thanks for the info. I look forward to seeing him in action!
    cc back mate its going be hard to find any footage of him let me know if u find any peace

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    Khaosai was just awesome and was a merciless walk in slugger built like a welterweight made 19 defences i think and his only loss which was before he was champion was reverced with a KO.
    wonderful to watch and top guy all round.
    for the record he owns and run a resteraunt in Bangkok still looks in good shape.

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