Former Ring junior bantamweight champion Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (55-6-1, 46 knockouts) returned to the ring on Thursday, Feb. 22 going through China’s Guangheng Luan (3-5-1) in a scheduled 6-round bout on the Max Muay Thai Enviornment in Pattaya, Thailand.
On paper, the battle seemed to be an easy process for the previous champion, given Luan’s report. Nevertheless, the Chinese language boxer had different plans, making use of fixed stress and interesting the champion in an inside battle from the opening spherical, unleashing sturdy left hooks and physique punches.
Regardless of going through moments of hassle and being off steadiness at instances, Srisaket relied on his expertise to counter his opponent successfully, touchdown sturdy left uppercuts to the physique and head. All through the six rounds, Luan maintained a excessive punch output, persistently pushing ahead and outworking the Thai veteran. Clearly conditioned and decided, the Chinese language bantamweight got here ready to have interaction in a fierce contest. Nevertheless, to the shock of many, Srisaket emerged victorious by unanimous resolution after six rounds, in a choice that stirred controversy amongst observers.
At 37 years previous, Sor Rungvisai has constructed a status as a crowd-pleaser, constantly delivering thrilling fights that preserve followers on the sting of their seats. He has engaged in memorable battles with the likes of Juan Francisco Estrada (44-3, 28 KOs), Roman Gonzalez (51-4, 41 KOs), and Carlos Cuadras (42-5-1, 28 KOs). Whereas his most up-to-date vital bout was in opposition to Jesse Rodrigues (19-0, 12 KO’s), Sor Rungvisai has since opted for tune-up fights. Nevertheless, the toll of his intense fights seems evident, with the veteran fighter displaying indicators of fatigue and weariness in his newest outing.
At the moment rated at No. 5 by Ring journal within the junior bantamweight division, the long run trajectory of the veteran stays unsure.
Srisaket’s journey embodies the essence of a real-life underdog story, rising from poverty and overcoming early setbacks, together with two losses in his first skilled fights in Japan earlier than ascending to change into a world champion later in his profession and briefly being positioned as one of many world’s prime pound-for-pound fighters.