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1 Biography and boxing career  



1.1  WBC world champion  





1.2  Post-world title reign  





1.3  Arrest and later career  





1.4  Bare-knuckle boxing  



1.4.1  BKFC Thailand Champion  









2 Entertainment career  





3 Professional boxing record  





4 Bare knuckle record  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Sirimongkol Singmanasak
Born

Sirimongkhon Iamthuam


(1977-03-02) 2 March 1977 (age 47)
Other namesTeppabud na yok (เทพบุตรหน้าหยก)
("Handsome Divinity")
Statistics
Weight(s)
  • Bantamweight
  • Super-featherweight
  • Lightweight
  • Light-welterweight
  • Welterweight
  • Light-middleweight
  • Middleweight
  • Light-heavyweight
  • Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
    Reach72 in (183 cm)
    StanceOrthodox
    Boxing record
    Total fights102
    Wins98
    Wins by KO62
    Losses5

    Sirimongkol Singmanasak (Thai: ศิริมงคล สิงห์มนัสศักดิ์; born 2 March 1977) is a Thai professional boxer, bare-knuckle boxer and kickboxer. He is a world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBC bantamweight title in 1997 and the WBC super-featherweight title from 2002 to 2003. His other names were Sirimongkol Nakhon Thong Park View (ศิริมงคล นครทองปาร์ควิว), Sirimongkol Singwancha (ศิริมงคล สิงห์วังชา), Sirimongkol Nakornloung (ศิริมงคล นครหลวงโปรโมชั่น), and Sirimongkhon Iamthuam (ศิริมงคล เอี่ยมท้วม).

    Biography and boxing career[edit]

    Sirimongkol was born into a family closely connected to Muay Thai, with his father owning the "Singmanasak Boxing Gym" (ค่ายมวยสิงห์มนัสศักดิ์) and his brother fighting under the name "Manopchai Singmanasak" (มานพชัย สิงห์มนัสศักดิ์). His early interests in the Thai folk theatre form Likay were curtailed by his father, who encouraged him to pursue boxing instead.

    WBC world champion[edit]

    Starting as an amateur in high school, Sirimongkol quickly ascended in professional boxing. He claimed the WBU Super flyweight and Bantamweight titles in 1995 and became the WBC Bantamweight Champion in August 1996 at just 19 years old, defeating interim champion José Luis Bueno in Phitsanulok, Thailand. His title shot was earned through a victory over veteran Thai boxer Thanomsak Sithbaobay.

    Sirimongkol successfully defended his WBC bantamweight title three times. However, his reign ended in November 1997 when he lost to former Japanese world champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi in Osaka, Japan. He rebounded strongly, capturing the WBC Super featherweight title in 2002 with a knockout win over Kengo Nagashima, but lost the title a year later to Jesús Chávez.

    Post-world title reign[edit]

    In May 2007, Sirimongkol won the Asian Boxing Council (ABCO) super featherweight title. He then won the PABA light welterweight title in December 2007 before defending the title once in May 2008.

    Arrest and later career[edit]

    In 2009, Sirimongkol's career took a turn following his arrest for possession of Ya ba. During his incarceration, he taught boxing to fellow inmates and continued to compete, winning the WBC Asia Continental Welterweight title. He successfully defended the WBC Asia Continental belt five times from 2012 to 2014. He was pardoned four years into a 20-year sentence.

    In October 2014, Sirimongkol defeated Dan Nazareno Jr. to win the WBO Asia Pacific junior middleweight title. He defended the WBO Asia Pacific belt twice in April 2015 and September 2015.

    His 51-fight winning streak was finally broken in 2017 by Uzbek boxer Azizbek Abdugofurov in an unsuccessful bid for the WBC Asia middleweight title, marking his first defeat in 14 years.[1]

    After winning the UBO Inter-Continental light middleweight title in May 2017 and the Thai light heavyweight title September 2018, Sirimongkol announced his first retirement from boxing on September 20, 2018.[2] He came out of retirement for two more fights, including unsuccessfully challenging Teerachai Sithmorseng for the WBA Asia light heavyweight title in April 2021, before retiring once again.

    Bare-knuckle boxing[edit]

    Sirimongkol made his bare-knuckle boxing debut at BKFC Thailand 1: The Game Changer on December 18, 2021, fighting under his real name of "Sirimongkol Iamthuam". His opponent was Iranian Brazilian jiu-jitsu and full contact karate practitioner Reza Goodary. Despite standing 168 cm and Goodary standing 195 cm, Sirimongkol controlled the majority of the fight and scored a knockdown to win via split decision.[3][4]

    BKFC Thailand Champion[edit]

    Sirimongkol faced Mike Vetrila for the inaugural BKFC Thailand Light Heavyweight ChampionshipatBKFC Thailand 2: Iconic Impact on May 7, 2022.[5] He won the close fight via majority decision to become the first BKFC Thailand Light Heavyweight Champion.[6]

    Entertainment career[edit]

    Sirimongkol, known for his striking appearance, was dubbed "Teppabud na yok" ("handsome divinity") by his Thai boxing fans. After losing the WBC world title in 1997, he transitioned into show business. His ventures included modeling for a women's fashion magazine, appearing on the 2003 Thai TV drama "Pret Wat Suthat" on Channel 7 and the 2008 martial arts film "Chocolate", and featuring in a music video by the rock band Motive alongside Dom Hetrakul.

    In 2005, Sirimongkol faced a scandal involving nude photos. Police discovered gay pornographic magazines featuring his photos being sold at Or Tor Kor Market. This incident was covered by various media outlets.[7]

    Professional boxing record[edit]

    103 fights 98 wins 5 losses
    By knockout 62 2
    By decision 36 3
    No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
    103 Win 98–5 Yuttana Wongda UD 6 17 Mar 2024 Singmanassak Muaythai School, Pathum Thani
    102 Loss 97–5 Teerachai Sithmorseng RTD 6 (10) 24 Apr 2021 Suanlum Night Bazaar, Bangkok, Thailand For WBA Asia light-heavyweight title
    101 Win 97–4 Thikhamporn Parnkerd TKO 1 (4) 1 Dec 2019 Muaythai School, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    100 Win 96–4 Muhammad Nsubuga KO 2 (8) 1 Sep 2018 Muaythai School, Pathum Thani, Thailand Won vacant Thai light-heavyweight title
    99 Loss 95–4 Tommy Browne UD 10 20 Oct 2017 Suntec Int. Convention Centre, Singapore For vacant IBO Asia Pacific light-middleweight title
    98 Win 95–3 Larry Siwu SD 10 27 May 2017 Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore Won vacant UBO Inter Continental light-middleweight title
    97 Loss 94–3 Azizbek Abdugofurov UD 12 10 Feb 2017 Far East Square, Singapore For ABCO middleweight title
    96 Win 94–2 Carlos Roberto UD 12 29 Sep 2016 SP Kansard Company, Bangkok, Thailand
    95 Win 93–2 Chaokeng Laos PDR TKO 3 (6) 23 Jun 2016 Satrimahapuektharam School, Bangkok, Thailand
    94 Win 92–2 Zhao Shu Song UD 6 28 Apr 2016 Morseng Center, Udon Thani, Thailand
    93 Win 91–2 Willy Whipple TKO 8 (10) 26 Jan 2016 Wat Itisukto, Hua Hin, Thailand
    92 Win 90–2 Felipe Nascimento UD 6 12 Nov 2015 RMUTT, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    91 Win 89–2 Saidi Mundi KO 3 (12) 15 Sep 2015 Floating Market, Sai Noi Retained WBO Asia Pacific light-middleweight title
    90 Win 88–2 Mohamed Larabi UD 6 18 Aug 2015 Pathum Thani, Thailand
    89 Win 87–2 Dan Nazareno Jr. UD 12 7 Apr 2015 Mahachai Villa Market, Samut Sakhon Retained WBO Asia Pacific light-middleweight title
    88 Win 86–2 Jacob Martinez KO 3 (6) 28 Jan 2015 Wat Itisukto, Hua Hin, Thailand
    87 Win 85–2 Alexey Akimenko RTD 2 (6) 28 Dec 2014 Wongwianyai, Bangkok, Thailand
    86 Win 84–2 Dan Nazareno Jr. UD 12 15 Oct 2014 Bueng Phraya Floating Market, Bangkok, Thailand Won vacant WBO Asia Pacific light-middleweight title
    85 Win 83–2 Omari Ramadan KO 3 (12) 29 Jul 2014 Prachathipat school, Pathum Thani, Thailand Retained ABCO Continental welterweight title
    84 Win 82–2 Victor Nunez KO 4 (6) 17 Jun 2014 Mahachai Stadium, Samut Sakhon, Thailand
    83 Win 81–2 Barak Sithyodthong KO 2 (6) 9 Apr 2014 Wat Sakaew School, Ang Thong, Thailand
    82 Win 80–2 Xingxin Yang RTD 6 (12) 5 Feb 2014 City Hall, Haikou, China Retained ABCO Continental welterweight title
    81 Win 79–2 Felipe Nascimento KO 2 (6) 28 Dec 2013 Wongwianyai, Bangkok, Thailand
    80 Win 78–2 Jovany Rota KO 1 (12) 12 Dec 2013 Mahachai Villa Arena, Samut Sakhon, Thailand Retained ABCO Continental welterweight title
    79 Win 77–2 Ronnel Esparas KO 3 (12) 17 Sep 2013 13 Coins Resort, Phraram 9, Bangkok, Thailand Retained ABCO Continental welterweight title
    78 Win 76–2 Nicolas Lameche KO 3 (6) 13 Aug 2013 13 Coins Resort, Phraram 9, Bangkok, Thailand
    77 Win 75–2 Ekeni Kritov TKO 3 (6) 9 Jul 2013 13 Coins Resort, Phraram 9, Bangkok, Thailand
    76 Win 74–2 Mohamadreza Hamze TKO 6 (12) 14 May 2013 Rangsit Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand Retained ABCO Continental welterweight title
    75 Win 73–2 Mohammad Faisol TKO 3 (6) 21 Apr 2013 Klongphai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
    74 Win 72–2 Mohammad Faisol KO 3 (6) 1 Mar 2013 Terdthai Market, Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand
    73 Win 71–2 Muhammad Nsubuga KO 6 (12) 6 Jan 2013 Klongphai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
    72 Win 70–2 Dennis Padua KO 5 (12) 14 Nov 2012 Wanglee Ground, Pathum Thani, Thailand Won vacant ABCO Continental welterweight title
    71 Win 69–2 Peter Pikinik PTS 6 18 Sep 2012 KMUTT, Bangkok, Thailand
    70 Win 68–2 Eagle TKO 3 (6) 30 Jul 2012 Central Correctional Instituti, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    69 Win 67–2 Umar Ssemata KO 6 (6) 28 Apr 2012 Old City Hall, Ayutthaya, Thailand
    68 Win 66–2 Mohamadreza Hamze UD 12 3 Dec 2011 Doem Bang Nang Buat, Thailand
    67 Win 65–2 Peter Pikinik TKO 2 (6) 22 Aug 2011 Central Correctional Instituti, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    66 Win 64–2 Mohammed Saleh KO 3 (6) 29 Apr 2011 Nongsuor School, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    65 Win 63–2 Mohammed Saleh KO 2 (6) 12 Aug 2009 Nakhon Ratchisima Zoo, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
    64 Win 62–2 Michael Nigro KO 1 (6) 1 Aug 2009 Muaythai School, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    63 Win 61–2 Mohammed Saleh KO 2 (6) 5 Jun 2009 Ringping Riverside, Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
    62 Win 60–2 Rogelio Castañeda Jr. MD 8 22 Nov 2008 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
    61 Win 59–2 Chad Bennett TKO 1 (12) 24 May 2008 Honeysuckle Boiler Room, Newcastle, Australia Retained PABA light-welterweight title
    60 Win 58–2 Arnel Porras UD 12 21 Dec 2007 Sukhothai Thammathirat University, Pak Kret, Thailand Won vacant PABA light-welterweight title
    59 Win 57–2 Kaennakorn Bangbuathong TKO 4 (8) 14 Sep 2007 Potawattana Saenee School, Ratchaburi, Thailand
    58 Win 56–2 Anukun Kulamun UD 12 1 May 2007 Nonthaburi, Thailand Won ABCO super-featherweight title
    57 Win 55–2 Jesus Kibunde Kakonge UD 6 21 Mar 2007 Amornsap Yuwittaya, Nongjork, Bangkok, Thailand
    56 Win 54–2 Lito Gonzaga KO 3 (10) 18 Jul 2006 The Mall Bangkapi, Bangkok, Thailand
    55 Win 53–2 Hayato Takabayashi UD 6 10 Mar 2006 Rachabhak University, Petchaburi, Thailand
    54 Win 52–2 Chao Liang TKO 4 (10) 21 Dec 2005 Bangkhuntien, Bangkok, Thailand
    53 Win 51–2 Wuxiao Song KO 7 (10) 7 Nov 2005 Central Correctional Instituti, Pathum Thani, Thailand
    52 Win 50–2 Arnel Tinampay UD 8 28 Sep 2005 The Mall Shopping Center, Bangkok, Thailand
    51 Win 49–2 Rodney Jun Alba TKO 4 (6) 5 Jul 2005 Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Thailand
    50 Win 48–2 Michael Clark TKO 7 (12) 14 May 2005 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
    49 Win 47–2 Donny Suratin UD 6 4 Feb 2005 STOU, Pak Kret, Thailand
    48 Win 46–2 Fernando Montilla UD 8 9 Sep 2004 Chumphon, Thailand
    47 Win 45–2 Larry Pelonia TKO 8 (8) 15 Jul 2004 Khon Kaen, Thailand
    46 Win 44–2 Wuli Mthembu KO 1 (6) 21 May 2004 Nonthai District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
    45 Loss 43–2 Jesús Chávez UD 12 15 Aug 2003 Convention Center, Austin, Texas, U.S. Lost WBC super-featherweight title
    44 Win 43–1 Anthony Tshehla TKO 6 (10) 1 May 2003 The Mall Bangkae, Bangkok, Thailand
    43 Win 42–1 Choi Yong-soo UD 12 13 Jan 2003 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo Retained WBC super-featherweight title
    42 Win 41–1 Richard Cabillo TKO 2 (6) 25 Oct 2002 The Mall Shopping Center, Nonthaburi, Thailand
    41 Win 40–1 Kengo Nagashima KO 2 (12) 24 Aug 2002 Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Yokoami, Japan Won vacant WBC super-featherweight title
    40 Win 39–1 Christopher Saluday KO 6 (10) 1 May 2002 Nonthaburi, Thailand
    39 Win 38–1 Isagani Pumar KO 3 (?) 30 Mar 2002 Nonthaburi, Thailand
    38 Win 37–1 Rex Marzan KO 3 (10) 11 Jan 2002 Thanyaburi, Thailand
    37 Win 36–1 Arman Molina TKO 4 (10) 19 Oct 2001 Bangkok, Thailand
    36 Win 35–1 Jerry DeGarcia KO 8 (10) 1 Sep 2001 Bangkok, Thailand
    35 Win 34–1 Gabby Montano KO 4 (?) 12 Jul 2001 Bangkok, Thailand
    34 Win 33–1 ? KO 3 (9) 4 May 2001 Nonthaburi, Thailand
    33 Win 32–1 Teofilo Tunacao TKO 2 (10) 5 Dec 2000 Royal Promenade-Sanam Luang, Bangkok, Thailand
    32 Win 31–1 Dondon Colas TKO 1 (8) 18 Oct 2000 Bangkok, Thailand
    31 Win 30–1 Jonathan Mercado TKO 7 (?) 25 Jun 2000 Bangkok, Thailand
    30 Win 29–1 Francis Velasquez TKO 5 (?) 19 Apr 2000 Bangkok, Thailand
    29 Win 28–1 Ali Albaracin KO 2 (?) 11 Mar 2000 Municipal Stadium, Aranyaprathet, Thailand
    28 Win 27–1 Al Jongjong Abao TKO 3 (?) 19 Jan 2000 Bangkok, Thailand
    27 Win 26–1 Jerry DeGarcia PTS 10 17 Nov 1999 Bangkok, Thailand
    26 Win 25–1 Francis Velasquez TKO 9 (?) 15 Sep 1999 Bangkok, Thailand
    25 Win 24–1 Nonoy Gonzales UD 10 21 Jul 1999 Bangkok, Thailand
    24 Win 23–1 Jerry DeGarcia PTS 8 21 May 1999 National Stadium, Sara Buri, Thailand
    23 Win 22–1 Ramon Molina KO 5 (?) 17 Mar 1999 Bangkok, Thailand
    22 Win 21–1 Jun Balabat UD 10 20 Jan 1999 Bangkok, Thailand
    21 Win 20–1 Sukhbayar Nemekbayar PTS 10 18 Nov 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
    20 Win 19–1 Ric Ramirez PTS 10 16 Sep 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
    19 Win 18–1 Sukhbayar Nemekbayar PTS 10 17 Jun 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
    18 Win 17–1 Edwin Casano KO 1 (?) 13 May 1998 Bangkok, Thailand
    17 Loss 16–1 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi TKO 7 (12) 22 Nov 1997 Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, Japan Lost WBC bantamweight title
    16 Win 16–0 Victor Rabanales UD 12 4 Jul 1997 Pattani, Thailand Retained WBC bantamweight title
    15 Win 15–0 Javier Campanario KO 4 (12) 26 Apr 1997 Patong Beach Soccer Grounds, Patong, Thailand Retained WBC bantamweight title
    14 Win 14–0 Jesus Sarabia UD 12 15 Feb 1997 Nakornpanom Stadium, Nakhon Phanom, Thailand Retained WBC bantamweight title
    13 Win 13–0 José Luis Bueno TKO 5 (12) 10 Aug 1996 Soccer Stadium, Phitsanulok, Thailand Won interim WBC bantamweight title
    12 Win 12–0 Thanomsak Sithbaobay TKO 3 (?) 5 May 1996 Bangkok, Thailand
    11 Win 11–0 Arturo Estrada UD 12 23 Mar 1996 Ban Phai Shopping Centre, Ban Phai, Thailand Retained WBU bantamweight title
    10 Win 10–0 Miguel Espinoza UD 12 23 Dec 1995 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand Won vacant WBU bantamweight title
    9 Win 9–0 Juanito Boy Cuma UD 12 5 Aug 1995 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand Won vacant WBU super-flyweight title
    8 Win 8–0 Alberto Campanina PTS 10 21 Jun 1995 Bangkok, Thailand
    7 Win 7–0 Ledion Ceniza PTS 10 19 Apr 1995 Bangkok, Thailand
    6 Win 6–0 Ricky Flor KO 6 (?) 15 Feb 1995 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
    5 Win 5–0 Jun Lansaderas TKO 5 (?) 21 Dec 1994 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
    4 Win 4–0 Alberto Campanina PTS 10 12 Oct 1994 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
    3 Win 3–0 Emil Romano TKO 5 (10) 17 Aug 1994 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
    2 Win 2–0 Joel Nice PTS 10 15 Jun 1994 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
    1 Win 1–0 Ritichai Kiatprapas PTS 6 18 May 1994 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand

    Bare knuckle record[edit]

    Professional record breakdown
    2 matches 2 wins 0 losses
    By decision 2 0
    Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
    Win 2–0 Mike Vetrila Decision (majority) BKFC Thailand 2 May 7, 2022 5 2:00 Pattaya, Thailand Won the inaugural BKFC Thailand Light Heavyweight Championship.
    Win 1–0 Reza Goodary Decision (split) BKFC Thailand 1 December 18, 2021 5 2:00 Pattaya, Thailand

    [8]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Azizbek Abdugofurov still unbeaten following Singwancha test". The Ring. 11 February 2017. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  • ^ "'นริส' มอบเข็มขัดเกียรติยศ 'ศิริมงคล' อำลาชก100ไฟต์". Matichon Online. 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  • ^ "BKFC Thailand 1 Results - Chang vs Soleimani". MMA Sucka. 2021-12-19. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  • ^ "A Blunder Changed the Fate of the Struggle; The Referee Apologizes". Tehran Times. 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  • ^ "Our main event for BKFC Thailand 2". Facebook. 2022-02-22. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  • ^ "BKFC Thailand 2 Results". MMA Sucka. 2022-05-07. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  • ^ "The Comeback of Former Gay Pinup, Drug Dealer, and Boxing Champion Sirimongkol Singwancha". Vice. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  • ^ "BoxRec: Sirimongkhon Iamthuam". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
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