Pichit Sitbangprachan
BornSupap Hanwichachai
(สุภาพ หาญวิชาชัย)
(1966-01-15) January 15, 1966
Amphoe Mueang Chaiyaphum, Chaiyaphum province, Thailand
Native nameพิชิต ศิษย์บางพระจันทร์
Other namesAi-mud phi sing (ไอ้หมัดผีสิง)
"Haunted Fist"
NationalityThai
Height161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
WeightFlyweight
StanceSouthpaw
TeamOnesongchai Promotion, Thailand
TrainerSukjai Sappalek
Ismael Salas
Years active1988–1994, 1996–2000
Professional boxing record
Total24
Wins24
By knockout18
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec

Pichit Sitbangprachan (Thai: พิชิต ศิษย์บางพระจันทร์); born Supap Hanwichachai (สุภาพ หาญวิชาชัย); 15 January 1966) is a former professional boxer from Thailand. He is one of just fifteen world boxing champions to retire without a loss. He is the older brother of Pichit Chor Siriwat, a former WBA Junior-flyweight champion.

Career history

Sitbangprachan turned professional in 1988. In 1992 he captured the IBF flyweight title with a KO win over champion Rodolfo Blanco at Imperial World Samrong, Samut Prakan province. When he won the world title he was considered a very famous and popular boxer, because during that time Thailand does not have any boxers reigning world champions. He defended the belt five times, including Arthur Johnson at Surat Thani Province Stadium, Surat Thani province, southern Thailand and a split decision win over Jose Luis Zepeda in May 1994 in Ratchaburi province. After the bout, Zepada made a request to the IBF asking for a rematch, because Zepada did not accept the decision. IBF has ordered them to rematch. But Sitbangprachan finally retired on November 25 of the same year by holding a press conference at the Parliament House.[1] Sitbangprachan retiring undefeated at 24-0.[2][1]

Comeback

Sitbangprachan returned to boxing in 1996 and fought and won one bout. He then returned in 2000 and fought and won two bouts before retiring for good. He is one of a select group of boxing world champions who were never defeated in their professional career.

Retirement

After retirement he traveled to a boxing trainer at the Ioka Boxing Gym in Osaka, Japan.[2][1]

Professional boxing record

24 fights 24 wins 0 losses
By knockout 18 0
By decision 6 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
24 Win 24–0 Oscar Vargas KO 5 (?) May 12, 2000 Mukdahan, Thailand
23 Win 23–0 Marlon Arlos PTS 10 Apr 2, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand
22 Win 22–0 Sammy Sordilla TKO 8 (10) Oct 27, 1996 Laplae, Thailand
21 Win 21–0 Jose Luis Zepeda SD 12 May 8, 1994 Ratchaburi, Thailand Retained IBF flyweight title
20 Win 20–0 Arthur Johnson UD 12 Jan 23, 1994 Provincial Stadium, Surat Thani, Thailand Retained IBF flyweight title
19 Win 19–0 Miguel Martinez TKO 9 (12), 1:54 Oct 3, 1993 Provincial Stadium, Chaiyaphum, Thailand Retained IBF flyweight title
18 Win 18–0 Ladislao Vazquez TKO 5 (?) Aug 8, 1993 Bangkok, Thailand
17 Win 17–0 Kyung-Yung Lee TKO 1 (12), 1:02 Jul 11, 1993 Provincial Stadium, Nakhon Sawan, Thailand Retained IBF flyweight title
16 Win 16–0 Antonio Perez TKO 4 (12), 2:50 Mar 6, 1993 Outdoor Stadium, Uttaradit, Thailand Retained IBF flyweight title
15 Win 15–0 Dan Nietes UD 10 Jan 24, 1993 Bangkok, Thailand
14 Win 14–0 Rodolfo Blanco KO 3 (12), 2:02 Nov 29, 1992 Imperial World Center, Samut Prakan, Thailand Won IBF flyweight title
13 Win 13–0 Tarman Garzim PTS 10 Oct 3, 1992 Bangkok, Thailand
12 Win 12–0 Hak Myung Kim TKO 2 (?) Jul 5, 1992 Bangkok, Thailand
11 Win 11–0 Ronnie Magramo TKO 8 (?) May 29, 1992 Bangkok, Thailand
10 Win 10–0 Mario Sajulan TKO 6 (?) Mar 20, 1992 Bangkok, Thailand
9 Win 9–0 Jae Suk Ahn KO 3 (?) Dec 27, 1991 Bangkok, Thailand
8 Win 8–0 Sugar Ray Hynes KO 3 (?) Nov 5, 1991 Bangkok, Thailand
7 Win 7–0 Sammy Tyson Pagadan KO 3 (?) Aug 30, 1991 Bangkok, Thailand
6 Win 6–0 Ippo Gala PTS 10 Jul 2, 1991 Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
5 Win 5–0 Myung Ho Kim KO 2 (?) Jun 14, 1991 Bangkok, Thailand
4 Win 4–0 Hidayat KO 3 (?) Feb 15, 1991 Central Stadium, Ayutthaya, Thailand
3 Win 3–0 Salaman Alamus KO 4 (10) Jan 4, 1991 Bangkok, Thailand
2 Win 2–0 Hee Hwan Moon KO 3 (?) Nov 10, 1990 Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
1 Win 1–0 Taksin Muangsurin KO 2 (?) Mar 25, 1988 Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand

Muay Thai record

Muay Thai Record
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
1990-09-WinThailand Rerkchai SingkongpanLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO1
1990-09-WinThailand Pairot Wor.WolaponLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO3
1990-08-18WinThailand Dawden Sor.SakkasemLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO (Punches)1
1990-07-WinThailand Kahewa Chor.RachachatLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO2
1990-05-21LossThailand Pairot Wor.WolaponLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1990-01-05LossThailand Makhamlek Sit KhunwaenLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1989-09-19LossThailand Thanongchai CharoenmuangLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1989-07-25LossThailand Paruhatnoi SitchunthongLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1989-06-13WinThailand Chuchod LukprabatLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandTKO1
1989-03-28LossThailand Kuekrit Sor.NayaiamLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1988-12-WinThailand Songchainoi Por.Somjit AirOmnoi StadiumSamut Sakhon, ThailandTKO2
1988-12-02WinThailand Samranthong ChuchokchaiLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO2
1988-11-03LossThailand Makhamlek Sit KhunwaenRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1988-05-03LossThailand Pongsiri Por RuamrudeeLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1988-01-28WinThailand Petchnamkhang Chatphol191Rajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO (Punch)2
1987-12-25WinThailand Petchdam SitseiRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO (Punch)1
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References

  1. 1 2 3 ชายพจน์. มวยดังไทยแลนด์ในอดีต: ไอ้หมัดผีสิง พิชิต บางพระจันทร์ แชมป์โลกฟลายเวทผู้ไม่เคยแพ้ใคร! นิตยสารมวยโลก ฉบับที่ 873 พฤษภาคม 2544 หน้า 42 – 45 (in Thai)
  2. 1 2 พิชิต ศิษย์บางพระจันทร์ (in Thai). thaiworldboxingchampions.blogspot. June 13, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
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