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Chamroen Songkitrat (Thai: จำเริญ ทรงกิตรัตน์), born as
Samroeng Srimadi, was a Thai
boxer and policeman.
Songkitrat was a
champion Muay Thai fighter...
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between champion Jimmy Carruthers of
Australia and
challenger Chamroen Songkitrat,
would follow the
international boxing rules. It
rained on the day of...
- non-title bout in Sydney, and a
further title defence against Chamroen Songkitrat in Bangkok,
Carruthers retired on 16 May 1954.
Among the
fighters he defeated...
- 1954 3
Carruthers retires from boxing. 24
Robert Cohen (def.
Chamroen Songkitrat) 19 Sep – 23 Dec 1954 1
Cohen was
stripped for
failing to sign a fight...
- in his victory.
Macias floored Songkitrat twice in the sixth. From the
sixth on,
Macias dominated the bout.
Songkitrat down for an
eight count from a...
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Carruthers vacated and
retired from boxing. 21
Robert Cohen (def.
Chamroen Songkitrat) 19 Sep 1954 – 23 Dec 1954 1 Cohen's
undisputed status ended when he was...
- 1954 3
Carruthers retires from boxing. 15
Robert Cohen (def.
Chamroen Songkitrat) 19 Sep 1954 – 29 Jun 1956 1 16
Mario D'Agata 29 Jun 1956 – 1 Apr 1957...
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challenged the
world champion three times, but not
successful like
Chamroen Songkitrat in 1950s. His
other ring
names were
Thalerngsak Sithbaobay (เถลิงศักดิ์...
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split decision in Bangkok, Thailand,
against police Lieutenant Chamroem Songkitrat. An
enormous crowd of 60,000 that
included the King and
Queen of Thailand...
- the
first boxing world champion from Thailand. At the time,
Chamroen Songkitrat had
unsuccessfully challenged for the
world bantamweight championship...