Panomroonglek Kratingdaenggym

Boonsom Yamsiri (Thai: บุญสม เอี่ยมสิริ), who boxes as Panomroonglek Kratingdaenggym or Panomroonglek Kaiyanghadaogym, (พนมรุ้งเล็ก กระทิงแดงยิม, พนมรุ้งเล็ก ไก่ย่างห้าดาวยิม; born 17 December 1984 in Buriram Province, Thailand) is a Thai professional boxer and a Muay Thai kickboxer.

Panomroonglek
BornBoonsom Yamsiri
(1984-03-16) March 16, 1984
Prakhon Chai District, Buriram Province, Thailand
Other namesXị̂ h̄mạd prās̄āth h̄in (ไอ้หมัดปราสาทหิน)
"Fist of the Stone Castle"
Yxd mwy s̄xng bæb (ยอดมวยสองแบบ) "Ultimate Fighter of Two Styles"

Panomroonglek Kiatmuu9

Panomrunglek Gaiyanghadaogym
NationalityThai
Height161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Weight52 kg (115 lb; 8.2 st)
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofBangkok, Thailand
Professional boxing record
Total53
Wins50
By knockout31
Losses3
By knockout2
Other information
Notable relativesPetpanomrung Kiatmuu9 (brother)
Boxing record from BoxRec

Professional career

He started Muay Thai at the age of 10 and has over 200 fights in name "Panomrunglek Kiatmoo 9" (พนมรุ้งเล็ก เกียรติหมู่ 9). In 2005 he won the Flyweight champion of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, in 2006 the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium fighter of the year, and 2010 won the Junior bantamweight champion of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium. Struggling to find worthy opposition he began splitting his time with boxing. Kratingdaenggym turned professional in August 2004 at Khun Han, Sisaket Province, Thailand. In his debut Kratingdaenggym defeated previously unbeaten Rocky Fuentes on points over six rounds.[1]

On April 7, 2013, he challenge WBA Bantamweight World title with a Japanese holder Kōki Kameda at Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka, Japan, he appears to have a good punch and is likely to win. But when the scores was announced, he is defeated though opinion journalism that he should be the winner.[2]

After that, he continued to Muay Thai and professional boxing alternately. On September 13, 2017 he boxes against Shingo Wake, a Japanese rising boxer in Super bantamweight division at Edion Arena, Osaka, joins the event with Yukinori Oguni vs. Ryosuke Iwasa and Kosei Tanaka vs. Palangpol CP Freshmart he appears to be TKO (referee stops contest) in the eighth round.[3]

Titles and accomplishments

Muay Thai

  • 2003 Isuzu Tournament Champion
  • 2003 Lumpinee Stadium 108 lbs Champion[4]
  • 2008 Lumpinee Stadium 115 lbs Champion
  • 2009 Thailand 115 lbs Champion
  • 2010 Lumpinee Stadium 115 lbs Champion[5]

2004 Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year

Boxing

  • WBC World Youth Flyweight champion.[1]
  • World Boxing Council International Silver Flyweight Title

Muay Thai record

Muay Thai record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References

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