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  1. Pone Kingpetch ( Thai: โผน กิ่งเพชร, RTGS : Phon Kingphet, pronounced [pʰǒːn kìŋ.pʰét] ), born Mana Seedokbuab ( Thai: มานะ สีดอกบวบ, RTGS : Mana Sidokbuap, pronounced [māː.náʔ sǐː.dɔ̀ːk.bùa̯p]; February 12, 1935 – March 31, 1982), was a Thai professional boxer and three time world flyweight champion . Early life.

  2. Pone Kingpetch. Born: Feb. 12, 1936. Died: March 31, 1982. Bouts: 35. Won: 28. Lost: 7. Induction: 2023. Born Mana Sridokbuab on February 12, 1936 in Hua Hin, Thailand. He turned pro in 1954 as Pone Kingpetch and used his lanky 5-foot-6 ½ inch frame and slick jab to climb the flyweight rankings.

  3. Box-pro 35 bouts. The WBC (including the WBA) withdrew recognition as world flyweight champion from Burruni on November 18, 1965 for failing to defend against Hiroyuki Ebihara. Referee Wong Hilanleka stopped the fight and the referee and two judges gave the decision to Pone after an angry Thai crowd broke up the fight.

  4. Mar 13, 2017 · Highlights of the former undisputed Flyweight world champion.For questions or requests Email at: hanzagod@mail.comPone Kingpetch - Also known as Mana Seedokb...

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · Hua Hin boxing legend Pone Kingpetch has been posthumously inducted into the prestigious International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF). The induction ceremony took place during an event held from June 8th to 11th at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York, United States.

  6. Height: 169cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Trainers: Niyom Tongchit, Al Silvani. Manager: Tongtot Intaratat. Pone Kingpetch was the first world champion from Thailand. Preceded by: Pascual Perez. World Flyweight Champion. 1960 Apr 16 – 1962 Oct 10.

  7. Thailand’s first boxer to win a world title belt was Pone Kingpetch who became flyweight champion of the world on April 16, 1960 when he defeated Argentinian legend Pascual Perez at Lumpini Stadium in Bangkok.

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