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- Sot_Chitalada abstract "Sot Chitalada (Thai: สด จิตรลดา, rtgs: Sot Chitlada), born as Chaovalit Wongcharoean (Thai: เชาวลิต วงศ์เจริญ; rtgs: Chaowalit Wongcharoen; 5 May 1962, in Chonburi, Thailand) was formerly twice WBC Flyweight Champion.Chitalada built a reputation as a Muay Thai in name Chaovalit Sithphrabrahma (Thai: เชาวลิต ศิษย์พระพรหม; rtgs: Chaowalit Sitphra-phrom) champion in Thailand before making the transition to professional boxing. After winning his first four professional fights, he challenged WBC Light flyweight Champion Jung-Koo Chang on 31 March 1984, losing a twelve-round decision.Undaunted by the Chang loss, he won two more fights and a little over six months later shocked WBC and The Ring Flyweight Champion Gabriel Bernal, winning the world championships in his home country at Bangkok.Chitalada is perhaps best-remembered for his fights with Bernal. The two met again twice in Bangkok. On 22 June 1985, Bernal fought Chitalada to a twelve-round draw, Chitalada keeping the titles. Bernal made another attempt eighteen months later, but on 10 December 1986 he lost another twelve-round decision to Chitalada. This was Bernal's final attempt at the Flyweight titles.Chitalada brought stability to the WBC and The Ring Flyweight titles, the six title holders prior to Bernal all losing the belts in their first defences, and Bernal losing his second defence. Following the first Bernal fight, Chitalada made six title defences (and won several non-title fights). During this run he defeated former world champions Charlie Magri and Freddy Castillo. He lost the titles on 24 July 1988, travelling to South Korea and losing a twelve-round decision to Yong-Kang Kim.After winning three more fights, Chitalada lured Kim for a rematch in his home country of Thailand. This time, it was Chitalada who came out on top, winning a twelve-round decision. Chitalada made four more title defences after he regained the titles. In his third defence, he made his second fight in the Western Hemisphere, defeating Richard Clarke by an eleventh-round knockout in Kingston, Jamaica, thus retaining his titles. For his fourth defence, he travelled to Seoul to avenge the only other loss in his career, to Jung-Koo Chang. Following the Chang fight, on 15 February 1991 Chitalada defended his titles against fellow-countryman Muangchai Kittikasem. This fight ended Chitalada's reign as he suffered his first knockout, Kittikasem stopping him in Round 6 to take the titles. Chitalada won two more fights before challenging Kittikasem to a rematch, but the result was the same, this time it ended in a ninth-round stoppage. That fight would be the last of Chitalada's career, he retired and never attempted a comeback.From 2006 to 2007, Chitalada taught Muay Thai at the Muay Thai Institute of Kunponli in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has since moved to teach martial arts in California.".
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageRevisionID "699197400".
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Bangkok.
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_boxers.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muay_Thai_trainers.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Chonburi_(city).
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thai_Muslims.
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Boxing_Council_champions.
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Chang_Jung-koo.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Magri.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Chonburi_Province.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Flyweight.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Freddy_Castillo.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Bernal.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Yong-kang.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Kingston,_Jamaica.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Light_flyweight.
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink List_of_The_Ring_world_champions.
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Muangchai_Kittikasem.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Muay_Thai.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Clarke_(boxer).
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Seoul.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink The_Ring_(magazine).
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLink World_Boxing_Council.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sot Chitalada".
- Sot_Chitalada after Kim_Yong-kang.
- Sot_Chitalada after Muangchai_Kittikasem.
- Sot_Chitalada before Gabriel_Bernal.
- Sot_Chitalada before Kim_Yong-kang.
- Sot_Chitalada title Lineal_championship.
- Sot_Chitalada title List_of_The_Ring_world_champions.
- Sot_Chitalada title List_of_flyweight_boxing_champions.
- Sot_Chitalada title The_Ring_(magazine).
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- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RTGS.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-start.
- Sot_Chitalada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Sot_Chitalada years "3".
- Sot_Chitalada years "8".
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:1962_births.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:Flyweight_boxers.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:Living_people.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:Male_boxers.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:Muay_Thai_trainers.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:People_from_Chonburi_(city).
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:Thai_Muslims.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:Thai_boxers.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:World_Boxing_Council_champions.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:World_boxing_champions.
- Sot_Chitalada subject Category:World_flyweight_boxing_champions.
- Sot_Chitalada type Artist.
- Sot_Chitalada type List.
- Sot_Chitalada type Artist.
- Sot_Chitalada type List.
- Sot_Chitalada type Practitioner.
- Sot_Chitalada type Trainer.
- Sot_Chitalada type Trainer.
- Sot_Chitalada comment "Sot Chitalada (Thai: สด จิตรลดา, rtgs: Sot Chitlada), born as Chaovalit Wongcharoean (Thai: เชาวลิต วงศ์เจริญ; rtgs: Chaowalit Wongcharoen; 5 May 1962, in Chonburi, Thailand) was formerly twice WBC Flyweight Champion.Chitalada built a reputation as a Muay Thai in name Chaovalit Sithphrabrahma (Thai: เชาวลิต ศิษย์พระพรหม; rtgs: Chaowalit Sitphra-phrom) champion in Thailand before making the transition to professional boxing.".
- Sot_Chitalada label "Sot Chitalada".
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs Q1132315.
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs Sot_Chitalada.
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs Sot_Chitalada.
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs ソット・チタラダ.
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs m.0cbwb4.
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs สด_จิตรลดา.
- Sot_Chitalada sameAs Q1132315.
- Sot_Chitalada wasDerivedFrom Sot_Chitalada?oldid=699197400.
- Sot_Chitalada isPrimaryTopicOf Sot_Chitalada.