I mean...would imagine his phone had been ringing off the hook for the last few years tbh. Dude's no longer a threat of pulling any more Ioka (or even Shiming) type upsets ever again, IMO.
You can't even find the guy's BoxRec page right away by Googling his name ffs; it takes a few seconds of digging. Now that's an undistinguished career. Charunphak (who is 8-1 so far with six kayos and having already beaten a couple of big domestic names in Suriyan "Kompayak Porpramook" Satorn and Wittawas "Samartlek Kokietgym" Basapean) seems like he might get taken six, though. edit: the BR editors finally realized who Pliankhunthod is (thank you Matchroom graphics ) - until a few minutes ago it still listed Charunphak versus TBA.
Thananchai's loss came to a guy who was stopped by the ALWAYS fun to watch Kai Ishizawa So...Ishizawa Vs Thananchai please!
Charunphak is one dirty SOB...initially hurt Khunt with a series of rights disguised behind push-jabs that nudged the southpaw's glove away while also eclipsing his view of the other hand...then hits the guy after putting him down with blatant premeditation (but unpenalized). Shades of B-Hop or MAB. (in terms of tactics and ruthless disposition, no way talent)
The walkout is some guy that was kayoed by Charunphak in his pro debut versus...TBA. Yeah no thanks. I'm going back to bed.
If he took out Ruenroeng like he was expected to, Wangek's kayo percentage would've risen to a godly 77.77 - but alas, it drops by 1.4 points and may soon dip below ¾ if he can't find any glass jawed patsies at SBW. Is he no longer able to make super fly, btw, or was this a rust-shaking one-off?
The latter, he fully intends on taking on the winner of Chocolatito-Gallo 2. This was intended to be be a rust shaker to get him ready for that, nothing more. Probably have another one before any rematch takes place, at a lower weight.
I won't totally write him off as an elite talent but it's not looking good. The only optimism I have is that he still looked pretty good against Estrada when actually fighting Southpaw. He didn't look good today jumping up weight aside. Ruenroeng had no business lasting the distance and actually being competive here.
Well, a little competitive, mostly early. But yeah, point taken. I think Wis's moment in the p4p sun has waned.
Would you pick him to beat Gonzalez in a 3rd fight with confidence? As the saying goes you're only as good as your last fight. Gonzalez looked much better against a better opponent last time out. I'm not sure he wins that fight again.