Round 1 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 2 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 3 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 4 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 5 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 6 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 7 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 8 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 9 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Round 10 Sor Rungvisai 10-9 Standing Goop, but still.... Gooped. 100-90 Sor Rungvisai
Round 10 Ruenroeng is leading with a slapping left hook while pivoting away from Wangek before he can even close in, breaking off in a backward-and-left diagonal and then switching it up from there, making Wangek labor to reach him. Wangek shrugs and hoists up his lunchpail, setting about his business of plodding after Ruenroeng and layering fresh bruises & welts on top of existing bruises & welts on his flanks. Ruenroeng spoiling enough to see the final bell, although you can't make a case from him nabbing a round since the first two. 10-9 Wangek 99-91 Wangek
...and he gets a hideous medal for the questionable achievement of beating up a guy who's shot to bits and 3-4 in the last half-decade (and has been KTFO in multiple sports) and carrying him the full monty. Fitting.
Racially he doesn't look "Asian" at all. Looks more Indian. But there are a lot of darker Thais who look like that and there's definitely an ancient racial component that goes back to the Indian sub continent over there.
I was thinking, he looks "Asian" the way Brits mean it (for some reason they don't associate that word as we do with 'far east' Orientals, ie Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam ...but rather India, Pakistan, etc which in the US we almost never think of first thing upon hearing "Asian" ). I think he looks Indonesian. The features, the chestnut skin...
Thananchai Charunphak vs. Kwanchai Pliankhunthod is underway now, if anybody gives two shits about undercard.
I...... do not. Although making jokes about a guys with the last name of Charunphak and Pliankhunthod is tempting.
Can imagine Amnat's team getting calls for him to go over to Japan and the Philippines later in the year to face a prospect wanting to get their guy a former world champion