Songkram Porpaoin

Songkram Porpaoin
Born
Manatsanun Motma
Kam Motma (formerly)

(1966-03-25) 25 March 1966 (age 58)
NationalityThai
Statistics
Weight(s)Minimumweight
Height160 cm (5 ft 3 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights30
Wins23
Wins by KO12
Losses5
Draws2

Songkram Porpaoin (Thai: สงคราม ป.เปาอินทร์; born 25 March 1966) is a retired professional Minimumweight boxer from Thailand. He's the twin younger brother of Chana Porpaoin, a two times WBA Minimumweight champion in 1990s.

Biography & career

Songkram has a real name Manatsanun Motma (มนัสนันท์ หมดมา; formerly: Kam Motma; ค้ำ หมดมา; nicenamed: Tho; โท) born in Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province. When his old brother Chana won the world champion his manager, Niwat "Chae-mae" Laosuwanwat of Galaxy Boxing Promotion is hoping to be the world's second twins world champion after the Galaxy brothers Khaosai-Khaokor Galaxy in 1980s.

Before his professional career he used to Muay Thai in the north region his native in the name "Kongla Sakchainarong" (ก้องหล้า ศักดิ์ชัยณรงค์; while his brother Chana used the name "Lomnua Sakchainarong"; ลมเหนือ ศักดิ์ชัยณรงค์) and was the champion of five times of the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium.

The professional ring name of the twins "Chana-Songkram" ("winning the war") comes from their supporter Prachuap Pao-in, at that time, was an investigative inspector at the Chana Songkram Metropolitan Police Station (located in the Bang Lamphu neighbourhood near Khaosan Road).

After Chana lost the world title for Rosendo Álvarez, a boxer from Nicaragua at the end of 1995. Songkram was supported for challenge with Álvarez on January 11, 1997, at Sa Kaeo Province but he was TKO in the 11th round. However, at the end of the same year he won PABA Minimumweight title by defeating old rival who has been draw in the last fight Randy Mangubat, a Filipino boxer with points and he defended it once.

Prior to that, in 1995 he was contacted as a challenger to the WBC & IBF Light flyweight world champions with Humberto González, a Mexican holder, but his manager Niwat Laosuwanwat declined, because it's best known Niwat is only cooperating with WBA (so González's challenger turned out to be Saman Sorjaturong).

On January 30, 1999, he challenge WBA Minimumweight interim title with Ronnie "Toy Bulldog" Magramo, a Filiipino contender at Pattaya, Chonburi province, eastern Thailand he was knocked down in the third round but he was the winner a close majority technical decision (75-75, 78–73, 76–74) in the eighth round because his head was bleeding from headbutted couldn't fight.[1]

But four months later. He traveled to Japan to fight with Hiroshi Matsumoto, a Japanese boxer the result is he's defeated by the WBA disallowed, he was finally stripped.[2]

Retirement

After retirement Songkram was life is very difficult and his wife had broken up with him. He has been ordained twice. Today he made a living by teaching full time at POM gym Bangkok, Thailand.[2]

Professional boxing record

30 fights 23 wins 5 losses
By knockout 11 1
By decision 11 4
By disqualification 1 0
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
30 Loss 23–5–2 Katsunari Takayama MD 8 14 Oct 2002 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
29 Draw 23–4–2 Wendil Cajoles TD 3 (6) 24 May 2002 Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
28 Win 23–4–1 Wicha Phulaikhao KO 5 13 Feb 2002 Bangkok, Thailand
27 Loss 22–4–1 Satoshi Kogumazaka UD 10 24 Sep 2001 Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan
26 Loss 22–3–1 Noel Tunacao UD 10 31 Aug 2001 Antipolo, Philippines
25 Win 22–2–1 Tatsuo Hayashida KO 6 (10), 2:37 21 Jun 2001 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
24 Win 21–2–1 John Paul Perez PTS 10 30 Apr 2001 Phayuha Khiri, Thailand
23 Loss 20–2–1 Hiroshi Matsumoto UD 10 16 May 1999 Kitakyushu, Japan
22 Win 20–1–1 Ronnie Magramo TD 8 (12) 30 Jan 1999 Pattaya City Hall, Pattaya, Thailand Won WBA interim minimumweight title
21 Win 19–1–1 Rudolfo Fernandez UD 12 2 Oct 1998 Bangkok, Thailand Retained PABA minimumweight title
20 Win 18–1–1 Reggie Palabrica UD 12 12 Jun 1998 Ang Thong, Thailand Retained PABA minimumweight title
19 Win 17–1–1 Randy Mangubat TD 5 (12) 21 Dec 1997 Phraram 9 Plaza, Bangkok, Thailand Won PABA minimumweight title
18 Draw 16–1–1 Randy Mangubat TD 5 (12) 7 Sep 1997 Niran Condotel, Bangkok, Thailand For PABA minimumweight title
17 Loss 16–1 Rosendo Álvarez TKO 11 (12), 2:14 11 Jan 1997 Provincial Gymnasium, Sa Kaeo, Thailand For WBA minimumweight title
16 Win 16–0 Jaime Aliguin PTS 10 17 Aug 1996 Saksit Restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand
15 Win 15–0 Ramil Gevero KO 7 (10) 22 Jun 1996 Phraram 9 Plaza, Bangkok, Thailand
14 Win 14–0 Al Tarazona KO 1 (8) 23 Mar 1996 PATA Shopping Center, Bangkok, Thailand
13 Win 13–0 Rolando Tadle KO 6 31 Jan 1996 Bangkok, Thailand
12 Win 12–0 Christopher Saguid PTS 10 6 Aug 1995 Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
11 Win 11–0 Edwin Talita TKO 8 (10) 28 Jan 1995 National Stadium Gymnasium, Bangkok, Thailand
10 Win 10–0 Manny Melchor UD 10 5 Nov 1994 Chira Nakhon Stadium, Hat Yai, Thailand
9 Win 9–0 Meky Mbatu KO 3 1 Oct 1994 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
8 Win 8–0 Alpong Navaja PTS 10 3 Sep 1994 City Sports Ground Arena, Phatthalung, Thailand
7 Win 7–0 Jerry Pahayahay UD 10 4 Mar 1994 Bangkok, Thailand
6 Win 6–0 Ernesto Rubillar UD 10 28 Nov 1993 Phichit Provincial Stadium, Phichit, Thailand
5 Win 5–0 Roger Gamayot KO 2 27 Oct 1993 Bangkok, Thailand
4 Win 4–0 Agus Ray KO 5 26 Sep 1993 Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok, Thailand
3 Win 3–0 Park Sang-ho DQ 5 22 Aug 1993 Saraburi Stadium, Saraburi, Thailand
2 Win 2–0 Rommel Lawas KO 3 27 Jun 1993 National Stadium Gymnasium, Bangkok, Thailand
1 Win 1–0 Hideo Suzuki KO 3 9 May 1993 Physical Education Center, Ang Thong, Thailand

References

  1. ^ "Songkram Porpaoin Vs Ronnie Magramo". asianboxing.info. 2014-12-14. Retrieved 2017-09-16.
  2. ^ a b "สงคราม ป.เปาอินทร์". thaiworldboxingchampions (in Thai). 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2017-09-16.

External links

  • Boxing record for Songkram Porpaoin from BoxRec (registration required)
Achievements
New title WBA minimumweight champion
Interim Title

January 30, 1999 – May 1999
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Joma Gamboa
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