IBF Asia Heavyweight Champion Alessio ‘The Hammer’ Bisutti (14-1, 12 Kos) retained his title with a 12-round decision on Panya Chomphoophuang (23-17-1, 13 cost) to catch the Ubo Belt in the Siam Stage, Bangkapi, Bangkok, Thailand.
In the first round, Chompophuang would land the rights on the body and then grab the 48-year-old Bisutti and be warned for the blow. Bisutti tries to end up right on the chin. In the second round with hands on his side, Chompophuang had a better round, exceeding Bisutti.
In the third round, after a minute, Bisutti ended up a right, and Chomphoophuang went off, but was a slip rule. Bisutti won the round. In the fourth round, Bisutti held to Chompophuang and landed right hands, while Chomphoophuang opposed him.
In the fifth round, Chompophuang Jabs landed, which caused swelling under the right eye of Bisutti. In the sixth round, Bisutti Chompophuang hurt with a body shot, which made him hold on throughout.
In the seventh round, Bisutti Chompophuang had near exhaustion, landing rights and tied up. In the eighth round, the referee finally took a point of Chompophuang for constant blow – another round for Bisutti.
In the ninth round, Bisutti again exceeded Chomphoophuang. In the tenth round, Bisutti was pressed to the canvas by Chompophuang. For the rest of the round, Bisutti continued to lose another round in a sloppy battle. In the tithe there were more blows than fighting. Unlike their first fight, which ended in a stop victory for Bisutti, this one ran the distance.
In the eleventh and twelfth and final rounds, Bisutti easily won both rounds.
The scores were 114-113, 118-109 and 114-113.
W. Duankhao was the referee.
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The junior middleweight Elmo Traya (16-5, 11 costs) stopped Chai what Mueanphong (12-9-1, 9 COs) at 3:00 from the ninth round of a scheduled 10 rounds.
The featherweight Kritiphak ‘The Real Deal’ Duangnut (10-5, 3 COs) defeated Hazman Siew with a unanimous 10 round decision for the Asian Boxing Federation title.
The scores were 97-93, 97-93 and 99-91.
Light heavyweight Timur Bassitov (5-0, 4 COs) knocked Boniface Saguda (10-3, 9 COs) from the second round of a scheduled eight rounds at 2:19.
A. Ramanthongu was the referee.
Cruiserweight Lamranan Abderrazzek (10-0, 8 COs) Stop Somphot Seesa (15-12-1, 8 COs) at 2:40 of the first round of a schedule rounds.
K. San Yadej was the referee.
The featherweight Phisit Paochanthuek (4-0-1, 2 COs) won a six-round majority decision on Giuliano Fantone (9-3, 6 COs).
The scores were 57-57, 58-56 and 59-55.
W. Duankhao was the referee.
Super Bantam weight Nngba Longjam (5-0-1, 2 food) defeated Saifa Changchamni (0-2) with a unanimous six-round decision.
The scores were 59-55, 59-55 and 58-56.
A. Ramanthongu was the referee.
Super Featherweight Southpaw Shakiel Iqbal (3-0, 2 COs) won a majority decision of four round over Qian Wang (0-2-1 KO).
The scores were 37-37, 39-37 and 38-37.
Arucha Ramanthongu was the referee.
Super-middleweight Michael Roos (3-1, 1 KO) won a six-round split decision on Rockie Bactol (0-2).
The scores were 59-55, 59-55 and 55-59.
Worawuth Duankhao was the referee.
Super flyweight Mohammed Khalid (2-0, 1 ko) stops Sai Laung Khan (0-1) at 2:02 from the first round of a scheduled four rounds.
Worawuth Duankhao was the referee.
Cruiserweight Farren Morgan (1-0, 1 KO) knocked out Yuttapong Seekadon (0-2) at 02:08 from the first round of a scheduled four rounds.
Tanakom Kanthong was the referee.
Last updated on 08/30/2025

