Patomsith defeats Suganob
By Ray Wheatley — World of Boxing Photos: Johnny Chaichotchuang Thailand 126 pounder, Patomsith Pathompothong (13-4-0) outscored Benjie Suganob (9-4-1) over twelve rounds to capture the vacant IBF Pan Pacific on Wednesday at Sanamluang, Bangkok, Thailand, televised throughout Thailand by TV MONO 29. Patomsith connected with accurate combinations consistently to control the bout in most of the rounds. Suganob suffered a cut eye in round four that was ruled to be by a punch the referee Somsak Sirianant. Patomsith suffered a cut in round six that was ruled by the referee to be by a head clash and was deducted a point from Suganob. Scores at the conclusion were 117-109, 117-109 and 118-108. In other action, IBF#14 flyweight Eaktawan Krungthepthonburi (15-3-0) outscored Frans Damur Palue (11-9-2) over six rounds.The Thai boxer was in charge from opening bell. Thai 135 pounder Atchariya Virotesunobol (5-0) stopped Anshori Anhar Pitulay (8-19-2) in round two of a scheduled six round bout. Thai 130 pounder, Denchana Sakkreerin (3-0) outscored Paisuk Pothonggym (0-2) over four rounds. Jimmy Chaichotchuang, leading IBF promoter in Thailand said “Patomsith showed his best performance and is improving to outpoint Suganob. Patosith will be ready to challenge the world featherweight champion in 2016. In his previous fight, Patomsith lost Hisashi Amagasa (29-5-2) – who is former WBA and WBO challenger of Guillemo Rigondeaux in Japan on June 10,2015. I have recently made a deal with TV mono29 to televise the monthly boxing shows and give a opportunity to Thai boxer to become a hero as Amnat Ruenrooeng (16-0), IBF Flyweight champion. We have several outstanding boxers at my gym in Bangkok and they are IBF#4 mini flyweight Fahlan Sakkreerin Jnr (27-4-1) , Mike Tawatchai (35-8-1), IBF#8 in Junior Featherweight, Eaktawan Krungthepthonburi (15-3) IBF#14 in Flyweight, Patomsuk Pathompothong (30-4-1), former IBF rated boxer in Junior welterweight, Patomsith Pathompothong (13-4) who is the new IBF Pan Pacific champion, Atchariya Virotesunobol (5-0), Denchana Sakkreerin (3-0) and Manus Boonjamnong (1-0), Olympic Gold medalist who turn his first professional fight in 2015. http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/patomsith-defeats-suganob-301588 |