Muangchai Kittikasem
Nattawut Chantaravinom (Thai: ณัฐวุฒิ จันทรวิมล, born 11 November 1968 in Chainat), known as Muangchai Kittikasem (Thai: เมืองชัย กิตติเกษม), is a former boxer from Thailand. He was first Thai world champion in two weightclasses.
Muangchai Kittikasem | |
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Real name | Natawut Jantaweemol |
Nickname(s) | J-Okay |
Weight(s) | Flyweight |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) |
Nationality | Thai |
Born | Chainat, Thailand | 11 November 1968
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 29 |
Wins | 25 |
Wins by KO | 17 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 0 |
Muay Thai Career
He claims to have fought around forty to fifty Muay Thai in fights in ring name Jingjok Uvichaiyont (Thai: จิ้งจก อู่วิชัยยนต์) but never won any championships. He changed to boxing when a promoter needed a short-term replacement on one of his cards.
Professional Boxing Career
The relentless pressure fighter Kittikasem started to fight professionally in 1988. In only his 7th bout 1989 he won the IBF title on points vs the Filipino Tacy Macalos and defended it against the same fighter by KO. After two defenses he went to the United States to defend the crown against undefeated amateur star Michael Carbajal in 1990. After a gutsy performance he was knocked down four times and stopped round 7. His chin was always his major weakness.
He went up in weight and won the WBC and Lineal Flyweight Titles by KO in the 6 round against his countryman Sot Chitalada the very next year.[1] Kittikasem KOd Jung Koo Chang and stopped Chitalada once again in the rematch.
He lost the titles against another amateur star in the Russian amateur world champ Yuri Arbachakov, still in 1992. The fight took place in the Russian's adopted country Japan, it was an explosive KO when Kittikasem ran right in a counter. In 1993, he was KO'd one more time by Arbachakov, this time in Thailand.
He had a couple more fights but never contended again.
These days he owns a used car dealership in Thawi Watthana District, Bangkok, he is married with two children.
Professional boxing record
29 fights | 25 wins | 4 losses |
By knockout | 17 | 4 |
By decision | 8 | 0 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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29 | Loss | 25–4 | ![]() |
RTD | 4 (10) | Feb 22, 1999 | Korakuen Hall, Japan | |
28 | Win | 25–3 | ![]() |
KO | 3 (10) | May 11, 1996 | Rajawong Pier, Bangkok, Thailand | |
27 | Win | 24–3 | ![]() |
KO | 1 (?) | Jun 10, 1995 | Nakhon Pathom, Thailand | |
26 | Win | 23–3 | ![]() |
KO | 3 (?) | Apr 06, 1995 | The Capital City Discotheque, Bangkok, Thailand | |
25 | Loss | 22–3 | ![]() |
TKO | 9 (12) | Mar 20, 1993 | Lop Buri, Thailand | For WBC and lineal flyweight titles |
24 | Win | 22–2 | ![]() |
TKO | 3 (?) | Dec 17, 1992 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
23 | Win | 21–2 | ![]() |
KO | 6 (?) | Oct 04, 1992 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
22 | Loss | 20–2 | ![]() |
KO | 8 (12) | Jun 23, 1992 | Kokugikan, Thailand | Lost WBC and lineal flyweight titles |
21 | Win | 20–1 | ![]() |
PTS | 10 | May 27, 1992 | Pathum Thani, Thailand | |
20 | Win | 19–1 | ![]() |
PTS | 10 | Apr 04, 1992 | Sakon Nakhon, Thailand | |
19 | Win | 18–1 | ![]() |
TKO | 9 (12) | Feb 28, 1992 | Crocodile Farm, Samut Prakan, Thailand | Retained WBC and lineal flyweight titles |
18 | Win | 17–1 | ![]() |
MD | 12 | Oct 25, 1991 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Retained WBC and lineal flyweight titles |
17 | Win | 16–1 | ![]() |
PTS | 10 | Aug 06, 1991 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
16 | Win | 15–1 | ![]() |
TKO | 12 (12) | May 18, 1991 | Central Stadium, Ayutthaya, Thailand | Retained WBC and lineal flyweight titles |
15 | Win | 14–1 | ![]() |
TKO | 6 (12) | Feb 15, 1991 | Central Stadium, Ayutthaya , Thailand | Won WBC and lineal flyweight titles |
14 | Win | 13–1 | ![]() |
KO | 3 (10) | Jan 04, 1991 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
13 | Win | 12–1 | ![]() |
KO | 1 (10) | Sep 25, 1990 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
12 | Loss | 11–1 | ![]() |
TKO | 7 (12) | Jul 29, 1990 | Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, U.S | Lost IBF light flyweight title |
11 | Win | 11–0 | ![]() |
UD | 12 | Apr 10, 1990 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Retained IBF light flyweight title |
10 | Win | 10–0 | ![]() |
TKO | 3 (12) | Jan 19, 1990 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Retained IBF light flyweight title |
9 | Win | 9–0 | ![]() |
UD | 10 | Nov 28, 1989 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | ![]() |
TKO | 7 (12) | Oct 06, 1989 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Retained IBF light flyweight title |
7 | Win | 7–0 | ![]() |
SD | 12 | May 02, 1989 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Won IBF light flyweight title |
6 | Win | 6–0 | ![]() |
TKO | 5 (?) | Apr 08, 1989 | Samut Sakhon, Thailand | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | ![]() |
KO | 4 (?) | Feb 03, 1989 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | ![]() |
TKO | 5 (?) | Dec 27, 1988 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | ![]() |
TKO | 3 (?) | Nov 18, 1988 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | ![]() |
KO | 1 (10) | Sep 06, 1988 | Bangkok, Thailand | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | ![]() |
PTS | 10 | Jun 10, 1988 | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |
See also
- List of flyweight boxing champions
- List of light flyweight boxing champions
- List of WBC world champions
- List of IBF world champions
References
- "Muangchai Kittikasem - Lineal Flyweight Champion". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
External links
Achievements | ||
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Preceded by Tacy Macalos |
IBF Light Flyweight Champion 2 May 1989–29 Jul 1990 |
Succeeded by Michael Carbajal |
Preceded by Sot Chitalada |
Lineal Flyweight Champion 15 Feb 1991–23 Jun 1992 |
Succeeded by Yuri Arbachakov |
Preceded by Sot Chitalada |
WBC Flyweight Champion 15 Feb 1991–23 Jun 1992 |
Succeeded by Yuri Arbachakov |