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'''Pichit Chor Siriwat''' ({{langx|th|พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์}}; stylized as '''Pichit Siriwat'''; born 31 January 1975), also known as '''Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan''' (พิชิตน้อย ศิษย์บางพระจันทร์), is a retired Thai professional boxer who was the ] ] world champion in the late 90s.
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'''Pichit Chor Siriwat''' ({{lang-th|พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์}}; sometimes '''Pichit Siriwat'''), also known as '''Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan''' (พิชิตน้อย ศิษย์บางพระจันทร์) is a retired Thai professional boxer who winner of ] ] world champion in the late 90s.


==Biography and boxing career== ==Biography and boxing career==
Pichit is a younger brother of ], a Thai boxing who won ] ] world champion in the early 90s. Both are boxers under Songchai Ratanasuban of Songchai Boxing Promotion. He first boxes in name "Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan" (the word "Noi" (น้อย) means ''little'' or ''junior'' in Thai language) and got the chance to challenge WBA junior flyweight title with ], the Venezuelan holder at ] on October 9, 1994, the result was that he was ] in the sixth round due to his limited experience. Pichit is a younger brother of ], a Thai boxer who won ] ] world champion in the early 90s. Both were boxers under ]'s stable. He fought for the first time using the name "Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan" (The Little Pichit) and got the chance to challenge WBA junior flyweight title with ], the Venezuelan holder at ] on October 9, 1994, the result was that he was ] in the sixth round due to his limited experience.


He still supported by Songchai including the famous politician Chaipak Siriwat to continue the fight along with being renamed "Pichit Chor Siriwat". He won ] light flyweight champion in 1995 and defeated the title once. He challenge world champion in second time with Japanese boxer, ] at ], ], Japan on December 3, 1996. This time, he won the champion by TKO in the second round. He still was supported to fight by Songchai and renamed "Pichit Chor Siriwat" after Chaipak Siriwat, a famous politician as a sponsored. He won ] light flyweight champion in 1995 and defeated the title once. He challenge world champion in second time with Japanese boxer, ] at ], ], Japan on December 3, 1996. This time, he won the champion by TKO in the second round.


He defended his title at all five times, including defeating the elder Thai boxer, Kaaj Chartbandit (Hadao CP Gym) who have challenged the world champion with Leo Gámez in 1994 at ] but failed. The bout was held on March 1, 1998 at Ratchawong Pier, ], which falls on ]. Later in the early 2000, he was stripped because he don't fight too long. He defended his title at all five times, including defeating the elder Thai boxer, ] (Hadao CP Gym) who have challenged the world champion with Leo Gámez in 1994 at ] but failed. The bout was held on March 1, 1998, at ] in the ] area, considered as one of the events of ] 1998 celebration. Later in the early 2000, he was stripped because he don't retain too long.


Later in early 2002, he had the opportunity to challenge a world title in third time with ], a boxer from Nicaragua at ], ]. This time he was defeated by TKO in final round.<ref name=เจาะ/> Later in early 2002, he had the opportunity to challenge a world title in third time with Nicaragua's ] at ], ]. This time he was defeated by TKO in the final round.<ref name=เจาะ/>


He continued to fight and still have a name appearing in the ranking. He traveled to Japan as a boxing trainer at Ioka Boxing Gym of ], a former Japanese world champion in two different weight, including as a boxer too. But he has a problem because he gets performing fee too little, so back to Thailand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://topicstock.pantip.com/supachalasai/topicstock/S3769645/S3769645.html|work=]|title= พิชิต น่าสงสาร ชกที่ญี่ปุน ได้ค่าตัวไม่ถึง 20 % ของเงินที่ได้ He continued to fight and still have a name appearing in the ranking. He traveled to Japan as a boxing trainer and boxer for Ioka Boxing Gym of ], a former Japanese world champion in two different weights. But he was paid too little, therefore, he returned to Thailand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://topicstock.pantip.com/supachalasai/topicstock/S3769645/S3769645.html|work=]|title= พิชิต น่าสงสาร ชกที่ญี่ปุน ได้ค่าตัวไม่ถึง 20 % ของเงินที่ได้
|author=avidols|date=2005-09-28|accessdate=2017-08-15|language=thai}}</ref><ref name=เจาะ>{{cite web|url=http://thaiworldboxingchampions.blogspot.com/2008/08/blog-post_28.html|title=พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2017-08-15|language=Thai|work=thaiworldboxingchampions}}</ref> | author = avidols|date=2005-09-28|accessdate=2017-08-15|language=thai}}</ref><ref name=เจาะ>{{cite web|url=http://thaiworldboxingchampions.blogspot.com/2008/08/blog-post_28.html|title=พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2017-08-15|language=Thai|work=thaiworldboxingchampions}}</ref>


He is currently retired, he lives in ] his native. He has a ] ] business.<ref name=เจาะ2>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWwcERa1LmA|title=เจาะชีวิต "พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์" SMM Visit - Pichit Chor Siriwat|work=MuaythaiDaily|date=2014-02-20|accessdate=2017-08-15|language=Thai}}</ref> Currently Pichit lives in ] his native. He has a ] ] business.<ref name=เจาะ2>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWwcERa1LmA|title=เจาะชีวิต "พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์" SMM Visit - Pichit Chor Siriwat|work=MuaythaiDaily|date=2014-02-20|accessdate=2017-08-15|language=Thai}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 15 January 2025

Thai boxer
Pichit Chor Siriwat
BornSompoch Harnvichachai
(สมโภชน์ หาญวิชาชัย)
(1975-01-31) 31 January 1975 (age 49)
Tambon Noen Sa-nga, Mueang Chaiyaphum District, Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand
NationalityThai
Other namesTe (เต้)
Statistics
Weight(s)Junior flyweight
Height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights37
Wins34
Wins by KO14
Losses3

Pichit Chor Siriwat (Thai: พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์; stylized as Pichit Siriwat; born 31 January 1975), also known as Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan (พิชิตน้อย ศิษย์บางพระจันทร์), is a retired Thai professional boxer who was the WBA junior flyweight world champion in the late 90s.

Biography and boxing career

Pichit is a younger brother of Pichit Sitbangprachan, a Thai boxer who won IBF flyweight world champion in the early 90s. Both were boxers under Songchai Rattanasuban's stable. He fought for the first time using the name "Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan" (The Little Pichit) and got the chance to challenge WBA junior flyweight title with Leo Gámez, the Venezuelan holder at Ramkhamhaeng University on October 9, 1994, the result was that he was TKO in the sixth round due to his limited experience.

He still was supported to fight by Songchai and renamed "Pichit Chor Siriwat" after Chaipak Siriwat, a famous politician as a sponsored. He won PABA light flyweight champion in 1995 and defeated the title once. He challenge world champion in second time with Japanese boxer, Keiji "Prince" Yamaguchi at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan on December 3, 1996. This time, he won the champion by TKO in the second round.

He defended his title at all five times, including defeating the elder Thai boxer, Kaaj Chartbandit (Hadao CP Gym) who have challenged the world champion with Leo Gámez in 1994 at Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium but failed. The bout was held on March 1, 1998, at Ratchawong Pier in the Chinatown area, considered as one of the events of Chinese New Year 1998 celebration. Later in the early 2000, he was stripped because he don't retain too long.

Later in early 2002, he had the opportunity to challenge a world title in third time with Nicaragua's Rosendo Álvarez at Jai Alai Fronton, Miami. This time he was defeated by TKO in the final round.

He continued to fight and still have a name appearing in the ranking. He traveled to Japan as a boxing trainer and boxer for Ioka Boxing Gym of Hiroki Ioka, a former Japanese world champion in two different weights. But he was paid too little, therefore, he returned to Thailand.

Currently Pichit lives in Chaiyaphum his native. He has a tilapia farming business.

References

  1. ^ "เจาะชีวิต "พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์" SMM Visit - Pichit Chor Siriwat". MuaythaiDaily (in Thai). 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  2. ^ "พิชิต ช.ศิริวัฒน์". thaiworldboxingchampions (in Thai). 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  3. avidols (2005-09-28). "พิชิต น่าสงสาร ชกที่ญี่ปุน ได้ค่าตัวไม่ถึง 20 % ของเงินที่ได้". Pantip.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-08-15.

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VacantTitle last held byKeiji Yamaguchi WBA light flyweight champion
December 3, 1996 – 2000
Stripped
VacantTitle last held byBeibis Mendoza
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