Pichit Sitbangprachan
Pichitnoi Sitbangprachan aka “Pichit Chor Siriwat” is a professional boxing player from Thailand. He was born on January 31, 1975 in Chaiyaphum, Thailand. His birthname is actually Sompoch Harnvichachai, but due to his profession, a subsenquent change in name was called for. He boxes with a Southpaw stance and stands at a height of 5 feet and 4 inches or 162 centimeters. He boxes in the light flyweight division and as quite a good record since bursting into the boxing scene.
According to records, his first match was in 1993 where he fought against Melvin Magramo twice. Both of the events were held in Thailand, and for the said events, Sitbangprachan emerged as the winner. His next fight was against a player named Susanto, and once again, Sitbangprachan defeated Susanto in a Technical Knockout (TKO).
The next fight came for Sitbangprachan in 1994 where he defeated Nikki Maca at the Provincial Gymnasium, Chachoengsao, Thailand. He then went on to fight the likes of Leo Ramirez, Nico Thomas, Ric Magramo, and Domingus Siwalette for the remainder of the year. During the same year, Sitbangprachan also experienced his first loss which happened during his second match with Leo Ramirez and was held in Bankok, Thailand.
One of Sitbangprachan most recent fights was against Yuki Murai in October 14, 2007, in a match that was held in Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan. During the match, Sitbangprachan was able to overwhelm Murai and emerged as the victor for the said bout.
Over the course of Sitbangprachan’s career, he has won 35 matches, 15 of which via knockout, and lost 3 matches, all through knockout. He has a total of 282 rounds boxed, and a knockout percentage of 39.47.