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'''Somsak Sithchatchawal''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is a professional ] in the ] (122 ]) division. '''Somsak Sithchatchawal''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is a professional ] in the ] (122 ]) division.


In March of 2006, Sithchatchawal took part in what later won ] when he challenged WBA Super Bantamweight champion ]. Sithchatchawal dropped Monshipour in the first round, and won via TKO in the 10th round to capture the belt. Sithchatchawal lost his WBA world super-bantamweight belt to ] in Sithchatchawal's native country of Thailand on October 4, 2006. Caballero won by TKO by knocking Sithchatchawal down three times in the third round—causing the referee to cease the bout. In March of 2006, Sithchatchawal took part in what later won ] when he challenged WBA Super Bantamweight champion ]. Sithchatchawal dropped Monshipour in the first round, and won via TKO in the 10th round to capture the belt. Sithchatchawal lost his WBA world super-bantamweight belt to ] in Sithchatchawal's native country of Thailand on October 4, 2006. Caballero won by TKO by knocking Sithchatchawal down three times in the third round—causing the referee to cease the bout.


His record is 46-2-1-1 (37 ]). He is a former ] world super bantamweight champion. His record is 46-2-1-1 (37 ]). He is a former ] world super bantamweight champion.


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Somsak Sithchatchawal (born July 17, 1977 in Lampang, Thailand) is a professional boxer in the super bantamweight (122 lb) division.

In March of 2006, Sithchatchawal took part in what later won fight of the year when he challenged WBA Super Bantamweight champion Mahyar Monshipour. Sithchatchawal dropped Monshipour in the first round, and won via TKO in the 10th round to capture the belt. Sithchatchawal lost his WBA world super-bantamweight belt to Celestino Caballero in Sithchatchawal's native country of Thailand on October 4, 2006. Caballero won by TKO by knocking Sithchatchawal down three times in the third round—causing the referee to cease the bout.

His record is 46-2-1-1 (37 KOs). He is a former WBA world super bantamweight champion.

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Preceded byMahyar Monshipour WBA Super Bantamweight Champion
March 18, 2006October 4, 2006
Succeeded byCelestino Caballero


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