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Kompayak Porpramook
BornSuriyan Satorn
(สุริยัน สาทร)
(1982-06-18) 18 June 1982 (age 42)
Amphoe Lam Plai Mat, Buriram province, northeast Thailand (Isan)
Native nameคมพยัคฆ์ ป.ประมุข
Other namesFierece Tiger (alias)
Noi (น้อย) (nickname)
Height154 cm (5 ft 1 in)
Weight108–112 lb (49–51 kg; 7.7–8.0 st)
TeamPetchyindee Boxing Promotion (formerly)
Kokiat Group Promotion (formerly)
Zendokai Shingi Dojo (presently)
Professional boxing record
Total66
Wins59
By knockout40
Losses7
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec

Kompayak Porpramook (Template:Lang-th) is a Thai professional boxer in the light flyweight and flyweight divisions. He is the former World Boxing Association (WBA) interim flyweight champion and former World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight champion. Kompayak is considered the second Thai is WBC light flyweight champion from Saman Sorjaturong in the 1990s.

Biography & career

Kompayak won the WBC light flyweight champion from Adrián Hernández in the thrilling fight at Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 11th Guards, Bang Khen, with KO in the 10th rounds at the end of 2011 (after the floods in Thailand ended shortly).

He later rematch with Hernández in Toluca, Mexico and defeated in the 6th rounds by TKO (referee stops contest), lost the world title.

He returned to the champion again, with KO over Venezuelan opponent Jean Piero Pérez in the 6th rounds at Khon Kaen City Hall, Khon Kaen, won vacant the WBA flyweight world champion (interim title). But in the same year (mid 2013), he lost it immediately after 12th rounds in the fight against Koki Eto, a Japanese boxer at Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 11th Guards, Bang Khen. Kompayak was nearly defeated in the final round with KO and made Eto to become the first Japanese boxer who won the world title in Thailand for many years.

After that he changed the stables and managers several times, including been in the stable of Sombat Banchamek (Buakaw Banchamek). He continues to boxes and also teaches Muaythai, boxing, include Karate at Japanese's Zendokai Shingi Dojo in Phra Khanong neighbourhood.[1] On March 24, 2018 he returned to the championship again with 35 years old. He scored the winning (split decision) over Surachart Pisitwuttinan's Pongsaklek Sithdabnij, a rising star fellow countryman at Workpoint Studio, Pathum Thani province.[2] But in the rematch on June 23, 2018 at the same place, he is defeated by the unanimous scores.

He is currently married and has two children.[1]

Titles

Major titles

  • WBC light flyweight champion (108 lbs)
  • WBA flyweight champion (interim) (112 lbs)

Minor titles

  • WBA Asia light flyweight champion (108 lbs)
  • ABCO light flyweight champion (108 lbs)

Other names

  • Kompayak CP Freshmart (คมพยัคฆ์ ซีพีเฟรชมาร์ท)
  • Kompayak Banchamek (คมพยัคฆ์ บัญชาเมฆ)
  • Kompayak Shingi Dojo (คมพยัคฆ์ ชินกิโดโจ)

References

  1. ^ a b "เปิดใจ แมว 9 ชีวิต คมพยัคฆ์ ชินกิโดโจ". Siamsport (in Thai). 2018-03-28.
  2. ^ Goyder, James (2018-03-25). "Kompayak Outlasts Pongsaklek After Epic Bangkok Battle". boxingscene.
Preceded by WBC Light Flyweight Champion
December 23, 2011 – October 6, 2012
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Juan Carlos Reveco
WBA Flyweight Champion
Interim Title

April 26, 2013 – August 1, 2013
Succeeded by