- or ****ure
world champions Franco Udella,
Rafael Pedroza, and
Netrnoi Vorasingh. In 1977, he was
named Venezuelan Athlete of the Year. His luck ran out...
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Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh (Thai: เนตรน้อย ส.วรสิงห์;
April 22, 1959, in Bua Yai District,
Nakhon Ratchasima Province –
December 3, 1982 in
Phang Khon District...
- next held by Jesús
Chong Records Preceded by
Pascual Pérez &
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh 4ft 11in
Shortest world champion 4ft 10in 15 May 1993 –
present In****bent...
- 19 Feb 1978 11 3
Freddy Castillo 19 Feb – 6 May 1978 0 4
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh 6 May – 30 Sep 1978 1 5 Kim Sung-Jun 30 Sep 1978 – 3 Jan 1980 3 6 Shigeo...
- belt, and then he
faced former world Jr.
Flyweight champion Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh,
retaining the belt by a
knockout in 10. In his next fight, on February...
- June 16, 1983 Succeeded by
Roberto Durán
Status Preceded by
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh Latest born
world champion to die June 3, 1988 – June 27, 1990 Succeeded by...
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Thailand 2 Win 2–0
Juanito Favila UD 10 24 Apr 1984 Bangkok,
Thailand 1 Win 1–0
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh PTS 10 24 Aug 1982
Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand...
- He lost the belt in his
first defense later that year to
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh by
split decision. He
later moved up in
weight and in 1982 won the WBC...
- 1978-02-19 1978-05-06
Freddy Castillo WBC 1978-05-06 1978-09-30
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh WBC 1978-09-30 1980-01-03 Sung-Jun Kim WBC 1980-01-03 1980-03-24 Shigeo...
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became the WBC
light flyweight champion with a KO win over
Netrnoi Sor
Vorasingh. He
defended the belt
three times before losing it to
Shigeo Nakajima...