Nico Thomas
Nicholas "Nico" Thomas (born 10 June 1966 in Ambon, Indonesia) was a professional boxer.
Nico Thomas | |
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Real name | Nicholas Thomas |
Weight(s) | Mini flyweight |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Born | Ambon, Indonesia (Resides in Tangerang Regency) | June 10, 1966
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 58 |
Wins | 29 |
Wins by KO | 18 |
Losses | 23 |
Draws | 6 |
No contests | 0 |
Background
Thomas is the 12th of 16 children of Julianus Thomas and Helena Thomas. Nico Thomas is father of 3 sons Devitho, Danitho and Marcellino, from his wife Farida Ade Yani-Thomas. He was trained by his late elder brother, Charles Thomas, a former Indonesian amateur national champion when Nico was only 5 years old.
Amateur career
- 1985: Silver medalist, SEA (South East Asia) Games, Bangkok
- 1986: Gold medalist, President's Cup IX, Jakarta.
Professional career
Thomas became the IBF Strawweight champion after defeating Thai Samuth Sithnaruepol in Jakarta, Indonesia on 17 June 1989. Thomas, known as the second man of Indonesia to win a world boxing title, after Ellyas Pical, lost his title in his first defence against Eric Chavez of the Philippines.
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Preceded by Samuth Sithnaruepol |
IBF minimumweight champion June 17, 1989 - September 21, 1989 |
Succeeded by Eric Chavez |
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