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Pone Kingpetch Record

28-7
Total Fights35
Wins28
Losses7
Draws0
No-Contests0
Title Wins7
Title Defenses3
Title-Fight KOs1
KO Wins9
KO Losses3
Pone Kingpetch Record & Stats
Pone Kingpetch's Record
Pone Kingpetch's boxing record and career infographic

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      What is Pone Kingpetch's boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning 11 years and 11 months, Pone Kingpetch fought 35 times with 28 wins and 7 losses.

      Kingpetch retired from professional boxing with a record of 28-7, which included two world-championship elevations, seven world-title wins, and three successful title defense fights at the flyweight weight division. He had a 25.7% knockouts-to-fights ratio with nine of his total 35 fights being knockout wins, one of which was in a title fight. Kingpetch suffered three knockout losses in his career, two of which were in title fights.

      His last fight was a 4th round KO victory over Kumanthong Yontarakit on April 13, 1966.

      Some of Kingpetch's best fights and notable victories include wins over two Hall-of-Famers (Fighting Harada and Pascual Pérez), Hiroyuki Ebihara, Baby Demilonnez, Kyo Noguchi, Kumanthong Yontarakit, and Jose Luis Martinez.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      35Apr 13, 196631Kumanthong YontarakitWinKO4
      34Feb 17, 196631Baby LoronaLossSD
      33Apr 23, 196530Salvatore BurruniLoss *UD
      32Jan 23, 196428Hiroyuki EbiharaWin *SD
      31Sep 18, 196328Hiroyuki EbiharaLoss *KO1
      30Jan 12, 196327Fighting HaradaWin *MD
      29Oct 10, 196227Fighting HaradaLoss *KO11
      28May 30, 196227Kyo NoguchiWin *UD
      27Feb 19, 196227Baby DemilonnezWinTKO8
      26Jun 27, 196126Mitsunori SekiWin *SD
      25Mar 2, 196126Jose Luis MartinezWinPTS
      24Sep 22, 196025Pascual PérezWin *TKO8
      23Apr 16, 196025Pascual PérezWin *SD
      22Jan 31, 196024Baby RossWinKO4
      21Feb 17, 195924Manuel ArmenterosWinPTS
      20Nov 4, 195823Dangtoy SingmorakotWinPTS
      19Jun 28, 195823Somyod SingmorakotWinKO5
      18Mar 14, 195823Masaji IwamotoWinPTS
      17Jan 11, 195822Dommy UrsuaWinTD
      16Sep 14, 195722Hitoshi MisakoWinPTS
      15Jul 7, 195722Leo EspinosaLossPTS
      14Jan 6, 195721Danny KidWinPTS
      13Oct 14, 195621Kunoi VithichaiWinPTS
      12Jul 22, 195621Mintan KampuchWinKO4
      11Jul 14, 195621Kunoi VithichaiWinKO6
      10Jun 28, 195621Porn PantukiatWinKO3
      9Jun 3, 195621Prayuth YontarakitWinPTS
      8Apr 15, 195621Kunoi VithichaiLossTKO7
      7Feb 5, 195620Boontam ViteechaiWinPTS
      6Sep 29, 195520Opas RorsorporWinPTS
      5Aug 11, 195520Dejnoi SorsorWinPTS
      4Mar 27, 195520Yutapon RaksuWinPTS
      3Feb 1, 195519Suwan NapaponLossPTS
      2Jul 1, 195419Saotong TorsorWinPTS
      1May 1, 195419Noknid SorsorWinKO2

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Pone Kingpetch was a Thai professional boxer. He was born in Hua Hin, Thailand on February 12, 1935. He was a flyweight world champion. Kingpetch died on March 31, 1982 at the age of 47 years. His professional boxing career spanned more than 11 years — from 1954 to 1966.

      Kingpetch made his professional boxing debut against Noknid Sorsor at the age of 19 on May 1, 1954, defeating Sorsor via 2nd round KO.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 25 on April 16, 1960 after 22 professional fights, against Pascual Pérez for the flyweight NBA and The Ring titles. He defeated Pérez via 15 round split decision to become the flyweight champion of the world.

      Pone Kingpetch was a one-time undisputed flyweight world champion, and won six world titles at flyweight. He was elevated as world champion twice. For all the details about Kingpetch's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Kingpetch had a total of seven losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Kumanthong Yontarakit at 31 years of age, on April 13, 1966. Kingpetch won the fight via 4th round KO.

      Championships

      Kingpetch had a total of nine world-title fights, which includes winning seven world titles and three successful title defenses. He won six of these fights and lost three.

      Title Wins

      Pone Kingpetch fought for flyweight world titles in three fights and won all three of them. In total, he won six flyweight belts. He was elevated as world champion twice, by WBA and WBC.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Jan 23, 1964+Hiroyuki EbiharaFlyweightWBA, WBC, The RingSD
      Jan 12, 1963Fighting HaradaFlyweightWBA, The RingMD
      Apr 16, 1960Pascual PérezFlyweightNBA, The RingSD
      + Became undisputed world champion

      Title Defenses

      Pone Kingpetch had six flyweight world-title defense fights. He won three of them and lost three times.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      May 30, 1962Kyo NoguchiFlyweightNBA, The RingUD
      Jun 27, 1961Mitsunori SekiFlyweightNBA, The RingSD
      Sep 22, 1960Pascual PérezFlyweightNBA, The RingTKO

      Title Losses

      Pone Kingpetch lost three world-title defense fights, and lost a total of eight titles in these fights.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Apr 23, 1965Salvatore BurruniFlyweightWBA, WBC, The RingUD
      Sep 18, 1963Hiroyuki EbiharaFlyweightWBA, WBC, The RingKO
      Oct 10, 1962Fighting HaradaFlyweightWBA, The RingKO

      Highlights

      Kingpetch fought a total of 35 times during his professional career, which includes 9 world-title fights at the flyweight division. He put on some very good performances in these fights. These four fights are the highlight of his career.

      • April 16, 1960: Kingpetch wins his first world titles by defeating Pascual Pérez via 15 round split decision. He is now the NBA and The Ring flyweight world champion.

      • September 22, 1960: Kingpetch successfully defends the NBA and The Ring flyweight titles against Pascual Pérez, winning the fight via 8th round TKO.

      • January 12, 1963: Kingpetch wins the WBA and The Ring flyweight titles from Fighting Harada, by beating Harada via 15 round majority decision.

      • January 23, 1964: Kingpetch becomes the undisputed flyweight world champion by defeating Hiroyuki Ebihara via 15 round split decision. He now holds the WBA, WBC, and The Ring flyweight world-champion belts.

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