Samson Dutch Boy Gym boxeur
- combats
- 43
- gagnés
- 43
- perdus
- 0
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- super flyweight
- Début
- 1992-02-16
- Taille
- 5′ 4″/163cm
- Allonge
- -
- âge
- -
- Né
- 1972-07-11
- Décès
- -
- Nationalité
- Thailand
Samson Dutch Boy Gym (Thai: แซมซั่น ดัทช์บอยยิม; born July 11, 1972 in Changhan, Roi-Et, Thailand) is one of the fight names used by former professional boxer and Muay Thai practitioner from Thailand.Somboon Phantasi (Thai: สมบุญ พานตะสี). His Muay Thai ring name was Saenmuangnoi Lukchaopormahesak (Thai: แสนเมืองน้อย ลูกเจ้าพ่อมเหศักดิ์), in Muaythai, he was a famous and popular Muay Thai fighter, ever lost-won with Veeraphol Sahaprom 2 times. He is a former Lumpinee Stadium 118 lb Champion and Rajadamnern Stadium 115 lb Champion. From the fierce fighting style, hence he was nicknamed "Samson".He won the minor World Boxing Federation (WBF) world super flyweight title in September 1994, in his fourth professional fight. He would hold that title for the next eight years, beating such opponents as Cruz Carbajal, Hugo Rafael Soto, Diosdado Gabi, and Genaro Garcia. In total, he made 38 consecutive defences of the title before retiring in April 2002 with a final record of 43-0. His other ring names were Samson Esarn (also spelled Samson Isaan), Samson Elite Gym, Samson Kratingdaenggym, Samson 3-K Battery, Samson Toyota-Thailand.Although in 1998, he had a car accident that required rib surgery. But it's not an obstacle for boxing. He continued to set an unbeaten record. In his first title defense against Indonesian challenger Ippo Gala in 1994 in Chiang Rai, he fought on the undercard of British's Johnny Nelson vs. Nikolay Kulpin from Kazakhstan, Nelson defended his WBF world heavyweight title for the first time. The result of the fight was Nelson won by split decision after 12 rounds. It is also considered to be the first world-class heavyweight boxing event to take place in Thailand.In 1996, there was criticism that he should be a champion in a major and more standardized organization. His manager had brought him to the United States to negotiate his fight under Don King and the president of the World Boxing Council (WBC) José Sulaimán stable, but the negotiations over the broadcast rights back to Thailand were unsuccessful. So he's only fought in non-title fight in Great Western Forum, California (no records in the BoxRec).His fee in a professional boxing was the highest that was about one million baht, including the gold necklace received from each sponsor again a lot. After retirement, he had a lot of assets. Therefore, he has a comfortable living condition, taxi driver is his hobby.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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2002-04-19 | Alfren Bulala | WWWWLL | Provincial gymnasium , Khon Kaen | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-10-26 | Orlando Padillo | LWWWWW | Indoor Basketball Gymnasium, Hat Yai | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-05-08 | Diosdado Gabi | WWWWWW | Udon Thani | WIN Points |
2000-12-29 | Benjie Canete | LWLWLW | Koh Kong Island | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-11-03 | Edgar Tahad | LLLLLL | Lop Buri | WIN KO |
2000-08-25 | Roberto Moreno | LWWLWL | Sakon Nakhon | WIN KO |
2000-07-01 | Raffy Aladi | LWWWWL | Nakhon Pathom | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-03-17 | Roberto Moreno | WWWLWW | Roi-Et | WIN |
2000-01-29 | Jin-Ho Lee | LLLLLL | Bangkok | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-11-12 | Ilshat Saitkulov | debut | Sara Buri | WIN Corner retirement |
1999-09-17 | Ariel Austria | LDLDWL | Pakpanag Metropolian Stadium, Nakhon Si Thammarat | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-07-23 | Simphiwe Xabendlini | WWWWWW | Yala | WIN KO |
1999-04-30 | Duncan Magubane | LLWLWW | Thung Song | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-02-05 | Andy Alagenio | LWLWLW | Phatthalung | WIN KO |
1998-10-23 | Edward Escriber | WLWWWW | Sakon Nakhon | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-07-30 | Rey Llagas | WWWWWL | Bangkok | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-02-06 | Felix Marfa | LWWWLW | Ratchadaphisek | WIN KO |
1997-11-21 | Jin Hyung Yuh | WWWLLL | Sawananan School, Sawankalok, Sukhothai | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-09-26 | Jess Maca | WLWWWW | Provincial Stadium, Sara Buri | WIN Unanimous decision |
1997-06-24 | Hugo Rafael Soto | WWWLWW | Chaiyaphum | WIN KO |
1997-05-02 | Marlon Arlos | WDLLWW | Ban Rai Temple, Nakhon Ratchasima | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-03-07 | Cruz Carbajal | WLWLWL | Central Stadium, Loei | WIN KO |
1997-01-30 | Jess Maca | WLDWWW | Provincial Stadium, Chumphon | WIN Points |
1996-11-22 | Alexander Makhmutov | WWWWWL | Provincial Stadium, Surin | WIN Corner retirement |
1996-10-04 | Sandile Sobandla | WWWWWW | Provincial Stadium, Roi-Et | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-08-23 | Diego Andrade | WLLWWL | Provincial Stadium, Surat Thani | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-07-11 | Ricky Sales | LWWWLL | Kalasin | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-05-24 | Francisco Montiel | LDLLLL | Vichean Buri, Petchaboon | WIN KO |
1996-04-15 | Sergio Sanchez | LWLLWW | Great Western Forum, Inglewood | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-04-04 | Luis Sosa | DDWWLL | Koompavapi school, Udon Thani | WIN KO |
1996-02-17 | Genaro Garcia | WWWWWW | Bangkok | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-12-22 | Thembinkosi Ntyinkala | WLWDWW | Sakon Nakhon | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-11-05 | Luis Antonio Guzman | WWWWLW | Sara Buri | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-08-27 | Justo Zuniga | LWLLLL | Rangsit | WIN KO |
1995-06-25 | Massimo Spinelli | LLLLLL | Chiang Mai | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-05-14 | Ndoda Mayende | WWWWWL | Bangkok | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-03-12 | Maxim Pugachev | WWWWLW | Phitsanulok | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-01-08 | Rolando Pascua | LLWLWW | Central Stadium, Phrae | WIN KO |
1994-11-05 | Ippo Gala | DLLLLL | Provincial Stadium, Chiang Rai | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-09-17 | Colin 'Kid' Nelson | WWWWLW | Elite Gym Spa Complex , Bangkok | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-06-26 | Dan Nietes | WWWWLD | Omnoi Stadium, Samut Sakhon | WIN Split-decision |
1994-05-02 | Edwin Casano | LWLDWL | Elite Gym Spa Complex , Bangkok | WIN KO |
1992-02-16 | Young Elmer | DDWLWW | Samut Prakan | WIN KO |