Srisaket Sor Rungvisai rolls past Amnat Ruenroeng by decision

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai defeated countryman Amnat Ruenroeng by a unanimous decision Saturday in Thailand.

Hard work paid off for Srisaket Sor Rungvisai on Saturday in Thailand.

The former two-time junior bantamweight titleholder, who hadn’t fought since he lost his belt to Juan Francisco Estrada in April of last year, looked rusty against clever countryman Amnat Ruenroeng at Workpoint Studio in Bang Phun.

However, by the middle rounds, Sor Rungvisai (48-5-1, 41 KOs) was throwing and landing at high rate and took firm control of the fight. He won a unanimous decision, 97-94, 96-93 and 99-91.

Ruenroeng (20-4, 6 KOs) didn’t look like a 40-year-old fighter at any time of the fight, particularly in the early rounds. The former flyweight champ was an elusive target and countered the 33-year-old Sor Rungvisai’s attacks well, frustrating the winner.

Sor Rungvisai, always willing to take punches in order to land them, simply continued to unload punches at a furious rate and, ultimately, there was nothing Ruenroeng could do to stop him. Sor Rungvisai never seriously hurt Ruenroeng, which might’ve been a surprise given his power, but he landed more than enough punches to win rounds.

“I’m satisfied with my performance,” Sor Rungvisai said through a translator. “Amnat prepared very well. He was 100 percent. So it was a great fight.”

It’s no secret who Sor Rungvisai, ranked No. 14 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list, wants to fight as soon as possible – No. 9 Estrada, who took his title by a close, but unanimous decision in Los Angeles.

That fight was a rematch. Sor Runvisai defeated Estrada by a majority decision in February 2018.

Estrada, who is quarantine after contracting COVID-19, told ESPN Deportes that he plans to fight next on Oct. 17, against either Carlos Cuadras or Roman Gonzalez. However, Sor Rungvisai will be eagerly waiting for his turn.

“I would like to get the WBC … title back to Thailand,” he said. “I want to say a few words to Estrada: We will meet soon, for sure.”

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai vs. Amnat Ruenroeng set for Aug. 1

Former two-time 115-pound titleholder Srisaket Sor Rungvisai will face Amnat Ruenroeng on Aug. 1 in Thailand on DAZN.

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai will be back soon.

The former junior bantamweight titleholder from Thailand, No. 14 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list, will face countryman and former flyweight titlist Amnat Ruenroeng on Aug. 1 in their home country. It will be streamed on DAZN.

The fight was scheduled and canceled twice, on April 4 and then again on May 2.

Sor Rungvisai (47-5-1, 41 KOs) is coming off a close, but unanimous-decision loss to Juan Francisco Estrada that cost him his 115-pound title in April of last year, his first setback since 2014.

The 33-year-old from Si Sa Ket had two stints as a 115-pound titleholder, 2013-14 and 2017-2019. He made his name worldwide by twice defeating Roman Gonzalez, the second time by knockout.

Ruenroeng (20-3, 6 KOs) was a 112-pound titleholder in 2014-16 but the 40-year-old has had limited success in recent years. He’s 3-3 in his last six fights, including a fourth-round knockout against Johnriel Casimero in 2016.

Sor Rungvisai hopes to use the Ruenroeng fight as a stepping stone to another title fight. Estrada is expected to face Gonzalez sometime in the fall, with Sor Rungvisai in line to face the winner.

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai to return against Amnat Ruenroeng on April 4

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai is coming back from a one-year layoff on April 4 against former flyweight champion Amnat Ruenroeng in Bangkok.

Roman Gonzalez is back. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai is about to follow him.

Rungvisai (47-5-1, 41 KOs) is coming back from a one-year layoff on April 4 against former flyweight champion Amnat Ruenroeng (20-3, 6 KOs) in Bangkok, WP Boxing announced this weekend.

It’ll be Sor Rungvisai’s first bout since he lost his junior bantamweight title in a narrow decision to Juan Fransciso Estrada last April 26 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.

The comeback sets up a potential third fight between Sor Rungvisai (47-5-1, 41 KOs) and Estrada (40-3, 27 KOs). Sor Rungvisai won a majority decision over Estrada in February 2018.

It also creates another potential trilogy at 115 pounds. Gonzalez put himself back into mix with a victory over Kal Yafai for a junior bantamweight title on the Mikey Garcia-Jessie Vargas card Saturday in Frisco, Texas.

Gonzalez, once atop pound-for-pound lists, lost back to back fights against Sor Rungvisai in 2017.

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