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Total Fights | 20 |
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Wins | 14 |
Losses | 6 |
Draws | 0 |
No-Contests | 0 |
Title Wins | 2 |
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Title Defenses | 8 |
Title-Fight KOs | 7 |
KO Wins | 11 |
KO Losses | 2 |
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In a professional boxing career spanning six years and four months, Saensak Muangsurin fought 20 times with 14 wins and 6 losses.
Muangsurin retired from professional boxing with a record of 14-6, which included two super-lightweight world-title wins and eight successful title defense fights. He had a 55% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 11 of his total 20 fights being knockout wins, seven of which were in title fights. Muangsurin suffered two knockout losses in his career, one of which was against Sang-Hyun Kim in a super-lightweight title fight.
His last fight was a 12-round majority decision defeat to Chung-Jae Hwang on April 5, 1981.
Some of Muangsurin's best fights and notable victories include wins over Miguel Velasquez, Guts Ishimatsu, Mike Everett, Francisco Moreno, Jo Kimpuani, Perico Fernandez, and Ely Yares.
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Res | Via |
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20 | Apr 5, 1981 | 30 | Chung-Jae Hwang | Loss | MD |
19 | Nov 13, 1980 | 30 | Andoni Amana | Loss | UD |
18 | Sep 30, 1980 | 30 | Mike DeGuzman | Win | TKO5 |
17 | Oct 18, 1979 | 29 | Thomas Hearns | Loss | TKO3 |
16 | Jul 20, 1979 | 28 | Dan DeGuzman | Loss | SD |
15 | Dec 30, 1978 | 28 | Sang-Hyun Kim | Loss * | TKO13 |
14 | Apr 8, 1978 | 27 | Francisco Moreno | Win * | TKO13 |
13 | Dec 30, 1977 | 27 | Jo Kimpuani | Win * | TKO14 |
12 | Oct 23, 1977 | 27 | Saoul Mamby | Win * | SD |
11 | Aug 20, 1977 | 27 | Mike Everett | Win * | TKO6 |
10 | Jun 17, 1977 | 26 | Perico Fernandez | Win * | UD |
9 | Apr 2, 1977 | 26 | Guts Ishimatsu | Win * | KO6 |
8 | Jan 15, 1977 | 26 | Monroe Brooks | Win * | TKO15 |
7 | Oct 29, 1976 | 26 | Miguel Velasquez | Win * | TKO2 |
6 | Jun 30, 1976 | 25 | Miguel Velasquez | Loss * | DQ |
5 | Jan 25, 1976 | 25 | Lion Furuyama | Win * | UD |
4 | Dec 13, 1975 | 25 | Ely Yares | Win | KO6 |
3 | Jul 15, 1975 | 24 | Perico Fernandez | Win * | KO8 |
2 | Feb 16, 1975 | 24 | Lion Furuyama | Win | TKO7 |
1 | Nov 16, 1974 | 24 | Rudy Barro | Win | KO1 |
* World-title fight
Saensak Muangsurin (Sai talai loke) was a Thai professional boxer. He was born in Tambon Ban Sadiang, Amphoe Mueang Phetchabun, Phetchabun province, Thailand on August 13, 1950. He was a super-lightweight world champion. Muangsurin died on April 16, 2009 at the age of 58 years. His professional boxing career spanned more than 6 years — from 1974 to 1981.
Muangsurin made his professional boxing debut against Rudy Barro at the age of 24 on November 16, 1974, defeating Barro via 1st round KO. He went on to win 4 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 3 wins via stoppage.
He had his first world title fight at the age of 24 on July 15, 1975 after 2 professional fights, against Perico Fernandez for the super-lightweight WBC title. He defeated Fernandez via 8th round KO to become the super-lightweight champion of the world.
Muangsurin won two world titles at super-lightweight. For all the details about Muangsurin's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.
Muangsurin had a total of six losses in his professional boxing career.
His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Chung-Jae Hwang at 30 years of age, on April 5, 1981. Muangsurin lost the fight via 12 round majority decision.
Muangsurin had a total of 12 world-title fights, which includes winning two world titles and eight successful title defenses. He won 10 of these fights and lost two.
Saensak Muangsurin fought for super-lightweight world titles in two fights and won both the times, both of them via stoppage. In total, he won two super-lightweight belts.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Won | Method |
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Oct 29, 1976 | Miguel Velasquez | Super-lightweight | WBC | TKO |
Jul 15, 1975 | Perico Fernandez | Super-lightweight | WBC | KO |
Saensak Muangsurin had 10 super-lightweight world-title defense fights. He won eight of them and lost two times.
Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Defended | Method |
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Apr 8, 1978 | Francisco Moreno | Super-lightweight | WBC | TKO |
Dec 30, 1977 | Jo Kimpuani | Super-lightweight | WBC | TKO |
Oct 23, 1977 | Saoul Mamby | Super-lightweight | WBC | SD |
Aug 20, 1977 | Mike Everett | Super-lightweight | WBC | TKO |
Jun 17, 1977 | Perico Fernandez | Super-lightweight | WBC | UD |
Apr 2, 1977 | Guts Ishimatsu | Super-lightweight | WBC | KO |
Jan 15, 1977 | Monroe Brooks | Super-lightweight | WBC | TKO |
Jan 25, 1976 | Lion Furuyama | Super-lightweight | WBC | UD |
Saensak Muangsurin lost two world-title defense fights, and lost a total of two titles in these fights.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Lost | Method |
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Dec 30, 1978 | Sang-Hyun Kim | Super-lightweight | WBC | TKO |
Jun 30, 1976 | Miguel Velasquez | Super-lightweight | WBC | DQ |
Muangsurin fought a total of 20 times during his professional career, which includes 12 world-title fights at the super-lightweight division. He was among the top boxers of his generation and put on some very good performances in these fights. These two fights are the highlight of his career.
July 15, 1975: Muangsurin wins his first world title by defeating Perico Fernandez via 8th round KO. He is now the WBC super-lightweight world champion.
October 29, 1976: Muangsurin wins the WBC super-lightweight title from Miguel Velasquez, by beating Velasquez via 2nd round TKO.
Muangsurin knocked out 11 of his 20 opponents. By his last fight, his KO ratio was at 55%. Of his total 14 wins, 11 of them were via KO (78.6%).
Muangsurin's first world-title win was the WBC belt at super-lightweight. He defeated Perico Fernandez via 8 round KO to win the title.
Muangsurin won two world titles at super-lightweight.
Muangsurin had a total of 10 title defense fights. He was successful eight times and lost two times.