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Venice Borkhorsor
Born

Prawet Ponchiengkwang


(1950-04-06) April 6, 1950 (age 74)
NationalityThai
Statistics
Weight(s)Flyweight
Bantamweight
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights57
Wins49
Wins by KO36
Losses8

Venice Borkhorsor (born April 6, 1950 in Nakhon Phanom) is a boxer from Thailand. He obtained the WBC World Flyweight Title on September 29, 1972 by defeating Betulio GonzálezinBangkok, Thailand in a tenth round TKO and later defeating the Lineal Flyweight Champion Erbito Salavarria.[1] He vacated the title following his last fight against Julio Guerrero on July 10, 1973.

Borkhorsor attempted unsuccessfully to take the World Bantamweight Title on October 13, 1973 from Rafael Herrera, losing in a fifteen round split decision on October 15, 1973.[2]

In his career, he had an astounding .63 knockout percentage, a figure that was even higher in his first year of competition. His dominance and quick rise to fame may have been partially explained by his southpaw stance.[2]

Boxing career

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Borkhorsor was a warrior with a strong punch. He won 49 of 57 bouts and scored 36 knockouts. During his career, he won the WBC Flyweight Championship of the World, his first and most prestigious title, the OPBF Bantamweight Championship, the Bantamweight Championship of Thailand and the Flyweight Championship of Thailand.

His Manager, Chana Supkaew brought him along with brilliant planning, mentoring him with great achievement and very few losses.

Borkhorsor started his more competitive boxing career in Bangkok around May 1968, in his first year obtaining seven knockouts in his first nine fights. In his first five years of fighting, he lost only one of his more competitive matches.[2]

His single loss in his early career was against Patjai Srijantopas in his first attempt at the Thai flyweight title. He lost the ten round bout on points in Bangkok on May 31, 1969, only one year into his career fighting in Bangkok.

In his second attempt, Borkhorser won the Thai flyweight title on July 1970, at the age of 21 by defeating Ratanasak Vayupak in a ninth round TKO on July 17, 1970 in Bangkok, Thailand.[2]

Later career and retirement from boxing

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He held the OPBF Bantamweight title on February 11, 1975, when he defeated Bok-soo Hwang in a ninth round knockout in Bangkok.

He took the Thai Bantamweight title on July 27, 1979 from Duanesan Lukklongjan in a seventh round knockout in Bangkok, Thailand.

His single loss by knockout in the fourth round against Detkat Kiatboonyong, holder of the Thai Bantamweight title, on January 22, 1980 may have precipitated his retirement. He retired with an exceptional record from more competitive boxing in August 1980, at the age of only thirty.


Professional boxing record

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57 fights 49 wins 8 losses
By knockout 36 1
By decision 13 7
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
57 Win 49–8 Suriya Patumwadee KO 6 (10) Aug 11, 1980 Bangkok, Thailand
56 Loss 48–8 Detkat Kiatboonyong KO 4 (?) Jan 22, 1980 Bangkok, Thailand
55 Loss 48–7 Neptali Alamag UD 10 Dec 7, 1979 Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila, Philippines
54 Win 48–6 Sang Bong Lee KO 6 (10) Oct 21, 1979 Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
53 Win 47–6 Duanesan Lukklongjan KO 7 (10) Jul 27, 1979 Bangkok, Thailand Won vacant Thai bantamweight title
52 Win 46–6 Tony Tris PTS 10 Feb 25, 1979 Caracas, Venezuela
51 Win 45–6 Freddy Perez Acosta KO 7 (10) Feb 7, 1979 Caracas, Venezuela
50 Loss 44–6 Paul Ferreri UD 10 May 11, 1978 Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia
49 Win 44–5 Eduardo Abrogar KO 6 (?) Jun 22, 1977 Bangkok, Thailand
48 Win 43–5 Yung Shik Kim PTS 10 Oct 12, 1976 Bangkok, Thailand
47 Loss 42–5 Soo Hwan Hong PTS 12 May 30, 1976 Busan, South Korea For vacant Oriental and Pacific bantamweight titles
46 Loss 42–4 Rodolfo Martínez SD 15 Jan 30, 1976 Hua Mark Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand For WBC bantamweight title
45 Win 42–3 Koo Doung Kim KO 5 (?) Nov 28, 1975 Bangkok, Thailand
44 Win 41–3 Saeng Keun Koh PTS 10 Sep 21, 1975 Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
43 Win 40–3 Sutan Rambing KO 3 (?) Jul 25, 1975 Bangkok, Thailand
42 Win 39–3 Bok Soo Hwang KO 9 (12) Feb 11, 1975 Bangkok, Thailand Retained Oriental and Pacific bantamweight titles
41 Win 38–3 Conrado Vasquez PTS 12 Nov 22, 1974 Bangkok, Thailand Won vacant Oriental and Pacific bantamweight titles
40 Win 37–3 Saul Montana PTS 10 Sep 17, 1974 Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
39 Win 36–3 Al Diaz KO 4 (?) Jul 6, 1974 Bangkok, Thailand
38 Win 35–3 Joe Gumede TKO 10 (10) Mar 23, 1974 Arena Coliseo, Mexico City, Mexico
37 Loss 34–3 Saul Montana PTS 10 Feb 23, 1974 Arena Coliseo, Monterrey, Mexico
36 Loss 34–2 Rafael Herrera SD 15 Oct 13, 1973 Forum, Inglewood, California, US For WBC bantamweight title
35 Win 34–1 Julio Guerrero KO 6 (10) Jul 10, 1973 Plaza de Toros El Toreo, Tijuana, Mexico
34 Win 33–1 Erbito Salavarria UD 15 Feb 9, 1973 Kittikachorn Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Retained WBC and The Ring flyweight titles
33 Win 32–1 Ben Salah Abdesselem KO 2 (10) Dec 15, 1972 Bangkok, Thailand
32 Win 31–1 Betulio González TKO 10 (15), 2:10 Sep 29, 1972 Kittikachorn Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Won WBC and The Ring flyweight titles
31 Win 30–1 Chit Wiseera KO 5 (?) Aug 4, 1972 Bangkok, Thailand
30 Win 29–1 San Sacristan KO 7 (?) Jun 9, 1972 Bangkok, Thailand
29 Win 28–1 Fernando Cabanela PTS 10 Feb 15, 1972 Bangkok, Thailand
28 Win 27–1 Snappy Asano PTS 10 Dec 17, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
27 Win 26–1 Johnny Agbon KO 8 (10) Oct 19, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
26 Win 25–1 Chong Ho Moon KO 6 (?) Sep 14, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
25 Win 24–1 Johnny Agbon UD 10 Jul 9, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
24 Win 23–1 Rudy Billones KO 8 (?) Jun 4, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
23 Win 22–1 Dong Ki Cho KO 8 (?) Apr 2, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
22 Win 21–1 Shigeru Taremizu KO 1 (10) Mar 2, 1971 Bangkok, Thailand
21 Win 20–1 Meonfan Rorsorpor KO 3 (?) Dec 30, 1970 Ayutthaya, Thailand
20 Win 19–1 Harry Hayes TKO 2 (10) Dec 1, 1970 Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
19 Win 18–1 Catalino Flores KO 4 (?) Oct 16, 1970 Bangkok, Thailand
18 Win 17–1 Carlos Rebanacos KO 6 (?) Aug 23, 1970 Bangkok, Thailand
17 Win 16–1 Ratanasak Vayupak KO 9 (10) Jul 17, 1970 Bangkok, Thailand Won vacant Thai flyweight title
16 Win 15–1 Wittaya Pleonjit KO 3 (?) Apr 6, 1970 Bangkok, Thailand
15 Win 14–1 Lekpetch Luknakornchaisri KO 7 (?) Mar 4, 1970 Ratchaburi, Thailand
14 Win 13–1 Wittayanoi Singhyodfah KO 2 (?) Jan 17, 1970 Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
13 Win 12–1 Sak Saklikit KO 6 (8) Dec 18, 1969 Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
12 Win 11–1 Somrerk Rorsorpor PTS 8 Sep 26, 1969 Bangkok, Thailand
11 Win 10–1 Chaythong Singchiopleong PTS 8 Jul 27, 1969 Bangkok, Thailand
10 Loss 9–1 Vorawit Sornram PTS 10 May 31, 1969 Bangkok, Thailand For Thai flyweight title
9 Win 9–0 Vorawit Sornram KO 3 (?) Mar 1, 1969 Bangkok, Thailand
8 Win 8–0 Sornthong Singkhonkaen KO 3 (?) Feb 8, 1969 Bangkok, Thailand
7 Win 7–0 Lekpetch Luknakornchaisri KO 2 (?) Jan 4, 1969 Bangkok, Thailand
6 Win 6–0 Adnoi Singprasert KO 2 (?) Nov 23, 1968 Bangkok, Thailand
5 Win 5–0 Sak Saklikit PTS 10 Oct 12, 1968 Bangkok, Thailand
4 Win 4–0 Tinkajorn Dejkajorn PTS 6 Jul 27, 1968 Bangkok, Thailand
3 Win 3–0 Sampan Singbanbung KO 5 (?) Jul 6, 1968 Bangkok, Thailand
2 Win 2–0 Krongsak Muangrayong KO 2 (?) Jun 1, 1968 Bangkok, Thailand
1 Win 1–0 Chan Chanasak KO 2 (6) May 5, 1968 Bangkok, Thailand

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Venice Borkhorsor - Lineal Flyweight Champion". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
  • ^ a b c d "Victor Borkhorser". BoxRec. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  • [edit]
    Achievements
    Preceded by

    Betulio González

    WBC Flyweight Champion
    1972 Sept 29 – 1973 Jul 10 Vacated
    Succeeded by

    Betulio González

    Preceded by

    Erbito Salavarria

    Lineal Flyweight Champion
    1973 Feb 9 – 1973 Jul Vacated
    Succeeded by

    Miguel Canto


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