Srisaket Sor Rungvisai entered this fight with a professional boxing record of 33-4-1 (30 KOs=91%) and he is ranked as the No.5 super flyweight in the world (currently the #1 in this division is Naoya Inoue). He won the Wbc super-Flw title in 2013, against Yota Sato (=Sato vs Rungvisai), but after one successful defense with Hirofumi Mukai (=Rungvisai vs Mukai), he lost the belt in 2014 when he faced Carlos Cuadras (=Rungvisai vs Cuadras); after this bout he has won six consecutive bouts.
His opponent, Jose Salgado, has an official record of 34-2-2 (27 KOs=79%) and he entered as the No.15 in the same weight class. ‘Sugar’ Salgado suffered his last defeat in 2011 when he faced Liborio Solis for the interim Wba title, since then he has collected seven victories and two draws, against Cecilio Santos and Carlos Cuadras (his last fight, Cuadras vs Salgado). Rungvisai vs Salgado is valid for the vacant WBC Silver super flyweight title. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2015-05-28
Where: Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Division: super flyweight (115 lbs, 52.2 kg)
Title: vacant WBC Silver super flyweight title
Salgado’s previous fight: Carlos Cuadras vs Jose Salgado
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Very good knock out coming from a faster and better boxer.
All the best fights is great for boxing, this is a good fight which without this sight I wouldn’t have watched
The Thai boxer was better and more consistent puncher than the Mexican during the whole fight. The end result was a nice knock out.
This guy won’t trouble Roman Gonzalez much imo. He just walks straight forward with little head movement. Very easy to hit.