He claimed his one hundredth career professional victory less than a month ago, but his ambitions this morning to go for #101 proved beyond reach. He lost via TKO3 against 41 year old Queensland heavyweight Nick Midgley (now 10-3). Such a wild career - world champion at bantamweight in the nineties, and super feather in the aughts (then stopped Michael "Cold Blood" Clark in a WBC lightweight eliminator in 2005, although it never materialized into a title shot) ...then spent two decades climbing through every remaining weight on the ladder. Along the way he dabbled in other combat sports - Muay Thai, western kickboxing, and bareknuckle - and officiated a thousand bouts as judge or ref. This dude's entire life has revolved around fighting - which is crazy, because he wanted to be a likay actor but his dad insisted he get in the ring. This is what Sirimongkhon wanted to do with his life: This content is protected
Langford and Pac can suck it. Sirimongkhon is the biggest and best weight climber of all time. Went all the way from flyweight to heavyweight. Mad.