Ratanapol Sor Vorapin
รัตนพล ส.วรพิน
Born
Preecha Charoenthara
Anucha Phothong (formerly)

(1974-06-06) June 6, 1974
NationalityThai
Other namesKhaosai Noi (เขาทรายน้อย) "Little Khaosai"[1]
Ai-Bo (ไอ้โบ้) "Rambo"[2]
Statistics
Weight(s)Mini flyweight
Junior flyweight
Flyweight
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights68
Wins59
Wins by KO48
Losses8
Draws1

Ratanapol Sor Vorapin (Thai: รัตนพล ส.วรพิน; born Preecha Charoenthara (Thai: ปรีชา เจริญธารา), formerly Anucha Phothong (อนุชา โพธิ์ทอง)) is a Thai former professional boxer. He is the older brother of former World Boxing Organization Bantamweight champion Ratanachai Sor Vorapin.

Early life

Vorapin was born on June 6, 1974, to Somjai and Somjit Phothong in Dan Khun Thot, Nakhon Ratchasima province. Despite having large amounts of land, Vorapin, his parents, and his 14 siblings were impoverished farmers, as the mountainous ground was poor soil for agriculture. Because of his poverty, he became a boxer at age fourteen in Muaythai using the names "Tonaonoy Toichainee" (ทนเอาหน่อย ต่อยใช้หนี้) and "Lion Luknamjai" (ไลอ้อน ลูกน้ำใจ) sponsored by Yindee Juntacup, a local celebrity.[1][3]

Professional career

Vorapin traveled to Bangkok to fight Muaythai under Sor Vorapin Boxing Gym. The name "Ratanapol" is actually the name of another fighter.[1] Going pro in 1990, Ratanapol fought in the place of Chana Porpaoin, out because of his injured nose, and defeated his opponent. Because of that victory, he received serious support.

When Fahlan Lukmingkwan lost the IBF Mini flyweight championship to Filipino Manny Melchor in mid-1992, Ratanapol was encouraged by Sr. Col. Banju Ongsangkune and Suchart "Pe Poster" Kerdmek to return to Thailand. On December 10, 1992, at Nimibutr Stadium, he scored a 12-round split decision victory over Manny Melchor to win the Mini flyweight title. He would defend that title against twelve boxers, but he lost the title on the scales on March 15, 1996, because he could not make his weight 105 pounds to qualify. On May 18 the same year, however, he returned as the world champion and he retained it six times until December 27, 1997, when he received a 5th-round TKO loss to South African Zolani Petelo at Songkhla province, southern Thailand.

He had two unsuccessful attempts at the IBF Junior flyweight title, first dropping a unanimous decision to Will Grigsby on December 18, 1998. And then on December 2, 2000, he received a 3rd-round TKO loss to Mexican Ricardo "El Finito" López in Las Vegas. Near the end of the career, he changed his manager to Kokiet "Sia Ko" Panichyarom of Kokiet Group and promoted to Flyweight and won the PABA title.

Boxing style

Ratanapol had a heavy left punch and a long reach but little footwork or agility. His right hand was used mainly to judge distance for his left, similar to the famed Khaosai Galaxy, even receiving the nickname "Little Khaosai" from Thai boxing fans.[3]

In addition every time before the bout, he shouted "Chaiyo...Chaiyo...Ya Mo Ok Suek!!" (ไชโย...ไชโย...ย่าโมออกศึก!!; lit: "Cheer...Cheer...Grandma Mo to Battle!!") to create a frenzy.[3]

Retirement

After retirement, Ratanapol's life was very difficult. Burdened by debt, he sold street vendor noodles in Bang Lamphu neighborhood near Sor Vorapin Boxing Gym with his wife, and sold DVDs of his own biography on the Bangkok streets.[2] At the most stressful moments, he attempted suicide by hanging with an electric wire[4] He also received ordination at Wat Phra Dhammakaya.

Politics

In politically Ratnapol alliance with the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) or Red Shirts, and joined the protesters on several occasions such as 2005–06 Thai political crisis,[5] or 2013–14 Thai political crisis etc.[6]

Professional boxing record

68 fights 59 wins 8 losses
By knockout 48 5
By decision 11 3
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
68 Loss 59–8–1 Rey Migreno KO 5(11) Jul 10, 2009 Thailand Phuket, Thailand Lost PABA Flyweight Title
67 Win 59–7–1 Wido Paez KO 3(11) May 7, 2009 Thailand Phattalung, Thailand Won PABA Flyweight Title
66 Win 58–7–1 Noriyuki Komatsu TKO 3(10) Feb 08, 2009 Thailand IMP Hall, Osaka, Japan
65 Win 57–7–1 Wanlop Sawangwong KO 3(6) Nov 26, 2008 Thailand Mukdahan, Thailand
64 Loss 56–7–1 Richard Garcia MD 11 Oct 03, 2008 Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Lost PABA Flyweight Title
63 Win 56–6–1 Fang Shuai KO 1(11) Jul 16, 2008 Thailand Phattalung, Thailand Retained PABA Flyweight Title
62 Win 55–6–1 Juharum Silaban KO 3(11) May 23, 2008 Thailand Kalasin, Thailand Retained PABA Flyweight Title
61 Win 54–6–1 Sam Burdam KO 2(11) Apr 15, 2008 Thailand Nakhon Phanom, Thailand Retained PABA Flyweight Title
60 Win 53–6–1 Pingping Tepura TKO 2(11) Feb 14, 2008 Thailand Minburi, Thailand Retained PABA Flyweight Title
59 Win 52–6–1 Alwi Alhabsyi KO 1(12) Nov 16, 2007 Thailand Surat Thani, Thailand Won vacant PABA Flyweight Title
58 Win 51–6–1 Yanus Emaury KO 3(6) Oct 03, 2007 Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
57 Win 50–6–1 Gui Yao Bo KO 3(8) Jul 24, 2007 Thailand Mahasarakam, Thailand
56 Win 49–6–1 Takayuki Okumoto TKO 2(6) May 29, 2007 Thailand Kalasin, Thailand
55 Win 48–6–1 Edwin Ezekiel KO 1(6) Mar 29, 2007 Thailand Phichit, Thailand
54 Win 47–6–1 Hendrik Barongsay KO 3(6) Jan 31, 2007 Thailand Nonthaburi, Thailand
53 Win 46–6–1 Christian Collado UD 6 Oct 04, 2006 Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
52 Win 45–6–1 Edo Resilay KO 1(8) Aug 16, 2006 Thailand Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
51 Win 44–6–1 Masatsugu Okada PTS 6 May 10, 2006 Thailand Yasothon, Thailand
50 Win 43–6–1 Ratazu Matsui KO 2(6) Feb 22, 2006 Thailand Mae Hong Son, Thailand
49 Win 42–6–1 Alex Buckie TKO 4(6) Nov 21, 2005 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
48 Win 41–6–1 Dicky Timor KO 1(6) Oct 04, 2005 Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
47 Win 40–6–1 Arbon Beyer KO 3(6) Sep 02, 2005 Thailand Nonthaburi, Thailand
46 Win 39–6–1 Alex Buckie UD 12 Aug 05, 2005 Thailand Patong Beach, Patong, Thailand
45 Loss 38–6–1 Ricardo López TKO 3 (12), 2:11 Dec 02, 2000 United States Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, U.S.A For IBF Light Flyweight Title
44 Loss 38–5–1 Yura Dima KO 2 (12) Nov 05, 1999 Thailand Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
43 Win 38–4–1 Jerry Rosales KO 4 (?) Sep 03, 1999 Thailand Mukdahan Grand Hotel Arena, Mukdahan, Thailand
42 Loss 37–4–1 Will Grigsby UD 12 Dec 18, 1998 United States Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A For vacant IBF Light Flyweight Title
41 Win 37–3–1 Alpong Navaja PTS 10 Sep 20, 1998 Thailand Samut Prakan, Thailand
40 Win 36–3–1 Leo Ramirez TKO 2 (10) Aug 12, 1998 Thailand Ratchadaphisek, Thailand
39 Win 35–3–1 Jerry Pahayahay TKO 4 (10) Jun 05, 1998 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
38 Loss 34–3–1 Zolani Petelo TKO 4 (12), 2:00 Dec 27, 1997 Thailand Provincial Military Stadium, Songkhla, Thailand Lost IBF Minimumweight Title
37 Win 34–2–1 Wellington Vicente TKO 2 (12) Aug 30, 1997 Thailand Indoor Provincial Stadium, Nong Khai, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
36 Win 33–2–1 Juan Herrera UD 12 Jun 14, 1997 Thailand Ban Rai School, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
35 Win 32–2–1 Luis Doria TKO 4 (12) Mar 22, 1997 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Sara Buri, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
34 Win 31–2–1 Eddie Felisilda KO 5 (10) Jan 18, 1997 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Udon Thani, Thailand
33 Win 30–2–1 Gustavo Vera KO 2 (12) Nov 24, 1996 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Udon Thani, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
32 Win 29–2–1 Oscar Andrade KO 5 (12) Sep 28, 1996 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
31 Win 28–2–1 Jun Orhaliza KO 3 (12) Jul 13, 1996 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Yala, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
30 Win 27–2–1 Jun Arlos UD 12 May 18, 1996 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Yala, Thailand Won vacant IBF Minimumweight Title
29 Win 26–2–1 Lee Sandoval TKO 11 (12) Mar 16, 1996 Thailand Si Sa Ket, Thailand For vacant IBF Minimumweight Title;
Title on stake for Sandoval only as Ratanapol failed to make weight
28 Win 25–2–1 Osvaldo Guerrero TKO 6 (12) Dec 30, 1995 Thailand Chakkam Khanathon School, Lumphun, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
27 Win 24–2–1 Jack Russell KO 2 (12) Oct 29, 1995 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Suphan Buri, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
26 Win 23–2–1 Dario Olarte TKO 2 (?) Aug 20, 1995 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
25 Win 22–2–1 Oscar Alfonso Flores TKO 2 (12) May 20, 1995 Thailand Municipal Soccer Stadium, Chiang Mai, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
24 Win 21–2–1 Jerry Pahayahay TKO 3 (12) Feb 25, 1995 Thailand Zeer Shopping Center, Rangsit, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
23 Win 20–2–1 Carlos Alberto Rodriguez TKO 3 (12) Nov 12, 1994 Thailand University Stadium, Khon Kaen, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
22 Win 19–2–1 Marcelino Bolivar TKO 4 (12) Aug 20, 1994 Thailand Buriram, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
21 Win 18–2–1 Roger Espanola TKO 6 (12) May 14, 1994 Thailand Sara Buri, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
20 Win 17–2–1 Ronnie Magramo UD 12 Feb 27, 1994 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Phichit, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
19 Win 16–2–1 Felix Naranjo TKO 2 (12) Dec 10, 1993 Thailand Provincial Stadium, Suphan Buri, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
18 Win 15–2–1 Domingus Siwalette TKO 4 (12) Sep 26, 1993 Thailand Hua Mark Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
17 Win 14–2–1 Ala Villamor TKO 7 (12) Jun 27, 1993 Thailand National Stadium Gymnasium, Bangkok, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
16 Win 13–2–1 Nico Thomas KO 7 (12) Mar 14, 1993 Thailand Suranaree Camp Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Retained IBF Minimumweight Title
15 Win 12–2–1 Manny Melchor SD 12 Dec 10, 1992 Thailand National Stadium Gymnasium, Bangkok, Thailand Won IBF Minimumweight Title
14 Win 11–2–1 Al Tarazona KO 5 (12) Sep 06, 1992 Thailand Crocodile Farm, Samut Prakan, Thailand
13 Win 10–2–1 Husni Ray KO 4 (12) Jun 14, 1992 Thailand Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
12 Win 9–2–1 Ali Moril KO 3 (?) Feb 23, 1992 Thailand Sunarunchan Stadium, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
11 Win 8–2–1 Teelek Sorthanikul TKO 5 (?) Jan 29, 1992 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
10 Loss 7–2–1 Aswin Sithlakmuang TKO 3 (?) Dec 23, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
9 Win 7–1–1 Dao Singkrungthon TKO 4 (?) Sep 23, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
8 Loss 6–1–1 Aswin Sithlakmuang PTS 10 Jul 17, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
7 Win 6–0–1 Kom Sorthanikul PTS 6 Jun 17, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
6 Win 5–0–1 Dao Singkrungthon PTS 6 Mar 28, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
5 Win 4–0–1 Dao Singkrungthon PTS 6 Feb 07, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
4 Win 3–0–1 Rome Salothorn TKO 3 (?) Jan 10, 1991 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
3 Win 2–0–1 Inseethong Sorthanikul TKO 2 (?) Nov 22, 1990 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
2 Draw 1–0–1 Inseethong Sorthanikul PTS 4 Nov 01, 1990 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
1 Win 1–0 Anusit Chokemchart KO 1 (?) Oct 04, 1990 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand

Titles in boxing

Major World Titles:

Regional & International Titles:

  • IBF International Mini Flyweight Champion (June 1992) (105 lbs)
  • PABA Flyweight Champion (November 2007) (May 2009) (2x) (112 lbs)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Vip - รัตนพล ส.วรพิน 26Mar12". Channel 9 MCOT HD (in Thai). 26 March 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  2. 1 2 "แรมโบ้" ชีวิตตกอับ เร่ขายดีวีดีปลดหนี้ ลั่นชีวิตนี้ไม่ยอมให้ใครดูถูก. ASTV Manager (in Thai). 30 October 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 หน้า 108-111, "เขาทรายน้อย" รัตนพล ส.วรพิน แชมป์โลกชาวไทยคนที่สิบเจ็ด รุ่นมินิฟลายเวท IBF.. "22 แชมป์โลกชาวไทย" นิตยสารคนเด็ด (เฉพาะกิจพิเศษ) โดย "ชายพจน์": ตุลาคม 38 (in Thai)
  4. "ไอ้แรมโบ้" รัตนพล ส.วรพิน ชีวิตที่ผกผัน เกือบฆ่าตัวตาย สุดท้ายเดินขายซีดีเรื่องราวชีวิตตัวเอง. Sanook (in Thai). 2015-07-02.
  5. "รัตนพล" มาผิดเวที สวมหมวกรักทักษิณวิ่งจ็อกกิ้งหน้าทำเนียบฯ. ASTV Manager (in Thai). 14 March 2006. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  6. ส่อเหลือแค่ชื่อ ?? "โบ้ รัตนพล" ชูกำปั้น พร้อมรบเคียงบ่าสังเวียนอักษะ. Tnews (in Thai). 11 May 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
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