Veeraphol Sahaprom boxer

Veeraphol Sahaprom boxer
bouts
72
won
66
lost
4
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1994-12-05
Height
5′ 3″/160cm
Reach
65″/165cm
Age
-
Born
1968-11-16
Death
-
Nationality
Thailand

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Veerapol Sahaprom or Veerapol Nakornloung (Thai: วีระพล สหพรหม, วีระพล นครหลวงโปรโมชั่น; born November 16, 1968) is one of the best boxers from Thailand a former WBC and WBA Bantamweight Champion. He is from the Nakhon Ratchasima province in Thailand. He is nicknamed "Solemn-faced Tiger" or "Deathmask" because he never changes his expression when throwing punches.He is well known for his precise jab.Sahaprom (nickname: Pol; พล) was born in Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Ratchasima province, but raised in Amphoe Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi province. He started boxing from Muay Thai since childhood from his brother forced. He made his Bangkok debut in 1985. Around 1990–94, he was a famous Muay Thai fighter under Chucharoen "Ung-mor" Raveearamwong stable. He has faced many fighters, such as Santos Devy, Sillapathai Jockygym, Langsuan Panyuthaphum, Dokmaipa Por Pongsawang, Duangsompong Por Pongsawang, Burklerk Pinsinchai, and ever lost-won with Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak (Samson Dutch Boy Gym) two times, his maximum salary was 220,000 baht in fight with Baeber Narupai. He won three different weight classes championships of the Rajadamnern Stadium. His last fight in Muay Thai was to fight with Saenklai Sit Kru Od at Lumpinee Stadium.Veerapol Sahaprom entered professional boxing in 1994 under Suchart Pisitwuttinan of Nakornluang Promotion as promoter and manager. In the debut, where he won the WBC International Super Flyweight Title. He challenged a world title for the first time in only his fourth fight as a professional, defeating fellow thai fighter Daorung Chuvatana. However, Sahaprom lost his first defense against former WBC Super Flyweight Champion Nana Konadu at Kanchanaburi Stadium, losing his title in only four months.Three years after losing his WBA world title, Sahaprom got his second world title shot against WBC Bantamweight Champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi on December 29, 1998. The fight took place in Osaka, Japan, and Sahaprom won by Technical Knockout in the 6th round, becoming world champion for the second time. Sahaprom fought Tatsuyoshi again in August, 1999, knocking him out in the 7th round for his second defense of the title.Sahaprom defended his title 14 times from 1996 to 2005, winning numerous non-title fights in between. He also fought Japanese boxer Toshiaki Nishioka four times during his reign, retaining his title in every single fight. Sahaprom finally lost his title to Hozumi Hasegawa in a 12-round unanimous decision. He held the WBC Bantamweight Title for over six years.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2010-04-23 Vicky Tahumil WWWWLL Municipality of Nonpek, Phayu WIN
Technical knockout
2009-11-05 Alex Buckie LLDWLL Meanburi Market, Bangkok WIN
Points
2009-08-14 Singo Kinaro LWWLL Ban Phai, Khon Kaen WIN
Technical knockout
2009-07-17 Christian Sianturi WLLDWL Central Market of Ladsawai, Lamlooka, Pathum Thani WIN
KO
2009-05-29 Anshori Anhar Pitulay WLLWLL Temporary Boxing Arena, Kalasin WIN
KO
2009-03-20 Yudi Arema LLDWWL Provincial Sport Complex, Trang WIN
KO
2008-06-12 Vusi Malinga WWWDWW Bodindecha School, Bang Kruai LOST
Technical knockout
2008-02-22 Kentaro Nakayama LWWWWW Tupatemi Airforce Central Stadium, Bangkok WIN
KO
2007-11-27 Richard Laano WLDLWW Kemapitaram School, Nonthaburi WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-09-20 Reman Salim WWWWLL Bangplama School, Suphan Buri WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-08-17 Makoto Tanigawa WWWWWW Phatthalung WIN
KO
2007-07-06 Satoshi Usui LWLLLL Wat Chao, Bang Kruai WIN
Technical knockout
2007-05-01 Satoshi Niwa WLLLLW Nonthaburi WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-12-01 Koji Fujiwara WWLWDL Nonthaburi Pier, Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
2006-11-10 Maiko Yombayomba debut The Mall Shopping Center Bangkae, Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
2006-08-18 Pascal Mhagama L Pathum Thani WIN
Technical knockout
2006-03-25 Hozumi Hasegawa WWWWWW World Memorial Hall, Kobe LOST
Technical knockout
2006-02-17 Scari Korori debut Nonthaburi WIN
KO
2005-12-06 Rey Llagas LLWLDW Nonthaburi WIN
KO
2005-11-04 Roger Galicia LDLWLD Si Prachan WIN
KO
2005-08-25 Joel Bauya LWLDLL Manorom WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-06-24 Noel Sungahid LLLWWW The Mall Shopping Center Ngamwongwan, Bangkok WIN
KO
2005-04-16 Hozumi Hasegawa WWWWWW Nippon Budokan LOST
Unanimous decision
2005-02-22 Allan Fuentes LLDWLL Chaophraya pier, Pathum Thani WIN
KO
2004-11-26 Oscar Manyuka DLW Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
2004-09-11 Cecilio Santos WWDLWW Chaophraya Dam's Ground, Chainart WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-06-26 Rajabu Maoja LWDWWL 700 Years Anniversary Sports St., Chiang Mai WIN
Technical knockout
2004-05-01 Julio Cesar Avila LWDWLL Nong Khai WIN
Technical knockout
2004-03-06 Toshiaki Nishioka LWWDWD Super Arena, Saitama WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-10-04 Toshiaki Nishioka WLWWDW Kokugikan DRAW
Split-decision
2003-05-01 Hugo Dianzo LLWWLW The Mall Shopping Center Bangkae, Bangkok WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-01-13 Nathan Barcelona LWLLLW Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-08-24 Dean Bermudez WLLWLW Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
2002-05-01 Julio Coronel WLLLWW Nonthaburi WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-03-30 Noel Sungahid LLWWLW Nonthaburi WIN
KO
2002-01-11 Sergio Perez WLWLLW Thanyaburi WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-10-19 Pablo Boy Guevarra WWWWWL Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
2001-09-01 Toshiaki Nishioka WWWLWW Arena, Yokohama DRAW
Split-decision
2001-07-12 Dean Bermudez WLWLLW Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
2001-05-14 Ricardo Barajas WDWWWW Palais des Sports, Paris WIN
KO
2001-03-12 Roberto Lopez WWWWLL Palais des Sports, Paris WIN
Corner retirement
2001-01-30 Hasan Ambon LLLLLL Bangkok WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-12-05 Oscar Arciniega WLLLLW Royal Promenade-Sanam Luang, Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
2000-08-16 Jaime Barcelona LLLWLL Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
2000-06-25 Toshiaki Nishioka WWWWWW City Sogo Gym, Takasago WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-03-11 Adan Vargas WWWWWW Municipal Stadium, Aranyaprathet WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-01-19 Nathan Barcelona LWLLWW Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
1999-11-17 Dondon Lapuz DWWWLL Bangkok WIN
KO
1999-08-29 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi LWWWWL Osaka Dome, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
1999-05-21 Mauro Blanc WWWDWW National Stadium, Sara Buri WIN
KO
1998-12-29 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi WLWWWW Central Gym, Osaka WIN
KO
1998-10-21 Ricarte Cainiela DWLLLW Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
1998-08-19 Choi Tseveenpurev WW Bangkok WIN
Points
1998-06-17 Buddy Ledama WWDWWL Bangkok WIN
KO
1998-03-18 Joven Jorda LWWLLD Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
1998-01-21 Joel Avila WWWLWL Bangkok WIN
KO
1997-11-19 Jess Maca LWWWWL Bangkok WIN
Points
1997-09-17 Allan Morre DWLLLW Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
1997-07-04 Joel Nice LLDDLW Pattani WIN
Technical knockout
1997-05-21 Pinoy Montejo DLWLLW Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
1997-04-07 Rolando Pascua WWLLLW New Worlde Shopping Centre, Nonthaburi WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-02-15 Joven Jorda LLWLLW Nakornpanom Stadium, Nakhon Phanom WIN
1996-12-05 Jojo Torres DLLLLW Nonthaburi Pier, Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
1996-10-16 Baby Lorona Jr WLLLWD Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok WIN
Unanimous decision
1996-09-01 Joel Junio WLLWLL New World Shopping Center, Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
1996-06-15 Willy Salazar WWLWLL New World Shopping Center, Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
1996-04-06 Ledion Ceniza WWWLLW New World Shopping Center, Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
1996-01-28 Nana Yaw Konadu WWWWWW Municipal Stadium, Kanchanaburi LOST
Technical knockout
1995-09-17 Daorung Chuwatana WWWWWD Nonthaburi WIN
Split-decision
1995-06-04 Abdi Pohan WWLWWW Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout
1995-03-26 Melvin Magramo WLLLWL Bangkok WIN
Technical knockout
1994-12-05 Joel Junio LWWLWD Siam Jusco Shopping Center, Nonthaburi WIN
Technical knockout

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