Samartlek Kokietgym

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Wittawas Basapean
Born
Wittawas Basapean

(1984-12-04) December 4, 1984 (age 39)
NationalityThai
Other namesSamartlek Kokietgym
Statistics
Weight(s) Minimumweight, Light Flyweight, Flyweight
Height5 ft 1 in (155 cm)
Reach63+12 in (161 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights59
Wins39
Wins by KO15
Losses18
Draws2
No contests0

Wittawas Basapean (born December 4, 1984), also better known as Samartlek Kokietgym, is a Thai professional boxer and a ranked Minimumweight boxer. [1] He is a former WBC Asian Boxing Council Minimumweight Champion and current PABA Minimumweight Champion, also Basapean is a former world title challenger who fought Naoya Inoue for the WBC World Light Flyweight Title and Akira Yaegashi for the IBF World Light Flyweight Title. [2] [3] Basapean has also fought a number of notable lower weight division boxers such as Tanawat Phonnaku, Muhammad Rachman, Denver Cuello and Randy Petalcorin.

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Basapean fought Filipino boxing Olympian Mark Barriga on October 29, 2017, for the vacant WBO International Minimumweight Title. [4] Basapean lost a one-sided unanimous decision against Barriga in Beijing, China. [5]

Professional boxing record

59 fights39 wins18 losses
By knockout153
By decision2415
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
59Win39–18–2 Flag of Thailand.svg Kittipong JareonroyRTD5 (6), 3:002023-02-01 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand
58Draw38–18–2 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakrawut MajungoenUD62022-10-12 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand
57Loss38–18–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep UD102022-09-07 Flag of Thailand.svg Muaklek Technical College, Muak Lek, Thailand For ABF (Asian) super-flyweight title
56Win38–17–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Dawit ChoemuekuTKO2 (6), 2:102022-06-28 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand
55Win37–17–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Yotnakhrop Mor WattanachaiTKO3 (6), 1:472022-04-03 Flag of Thailand.svg Singmanassak Muaythai School, Pathum Thani, Thailand
54Loss36–17–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep UD62021-12-28 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand For vacant ABF (Asian) super-flyweight title
53Win36–16–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Pornthep WadngamUD62021-12-28 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand
52Win35–16–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Narongchai AksornchooUD62021-11-23 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand
51Loss34–16–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakrawut MajungoenUD102021-03-06 Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsit International Stadium, Rangsit, Thailand For vacant ABCO Silver super-flyweight title
50Loss34–15–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Thitisak HoitongUD62020-11-08 Flag of Thailand.svg Blue Arena, Samut Prakan, Thailand
49Loss34–14–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Nattapong JankaewUD102020-09-06 Flag of Thailand.svg Blue Arena, Samut Prakan, Thailand
48Loss34–13–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Sanhajate KaewpoonUD62019-12-22 Flag of Thailand.svg Sathian Muaythai Gym and Fitness, Bangkok, Thailand
47Loss34–12–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Thananchai CharunphakUD62019-10-1) Flag of Thailand.svg Workpoint Studio, Bang Phun, Thailand
46Loss34–11–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Phongsaphon PanyakumUD62019-08-17 Flag of Thailand.svg Workpoint Studio, Bang Phun, Thailand
45Loss34–10–1 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki MochizukiUD82019-06-11 Flag of Japan.svg Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
44Win34–9–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Worawatchai BoonjanUD62019-04-20 Flag of Thailand.svg Workpoint Studio, Bang Phun, Thailand
43Loss33–9–1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tibo Monabesa UD102019-03-29 Flag of Indonesia.svg Balai Kota, Malang, Indonesia
42Draw33–8–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Namphol SithsaithongPTS62018-10-20 Flag of Thailand.svg Workpoint Studio, Bang Phun, Thailand
41Loss33–8 Flag of Thailand.svg Lerdchai ChaiyawedUD62018-06-23 Flag of Thailand.svg Workpoint Studio, Bang Phun, Thailand
40Loss33–7 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Barriga UD122017-09-29 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Heyuan Royal Garden Hotel, Beijing, China For vacant WBO International minimumweight title
39Win33–6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Samuel TehuayoUD62017-07-27 Flag of Thailand.svg Suamlum Night Bazaar, Ratchadaphisek, Bangkok, Thailand
38Win32–6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ical TobidaUD122017-03-23 Flag of Thailand.svg Dansiam Technology College, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand Won vacant PABA minimumweight title
37Loss31–6 Flag of Japan.svg Akira Yaegashi TKO12 (12), 2:132016-12-30 Flag of Japan.svg Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan For IBF light-flyweight title
36Win31–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tommy SeranTKO7 (12), 1:232016-11-24 Flag of Thailand.svg Ratchabhak University, Maha Sarakham Campus, Maha Sarakham, ThailandRetained ABCO minimumweight title
35Win30–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Samuel TehuayoUD122016-09-22 Flag of Thailand.svg Pasak Village, Lop Buri, ThailandRetained PABA minimumweight title
34Win29–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ical TobidaUD62016-08-25 Flag of Thailand.svg Mueang Thong Thani Stadium, Muang Thong Thani, Thailand
33Win28–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Stevanus Nana BauKO6 (12)2016-07-01 Flag of Thailand.svg Suamlum Night Bazaar, Ratchadaphisek, Bangkok, ThailandRetained PABA minimumweight title
32Win27–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Domi NenokebaUD62016-05-29 Flag of Thailand.svg Suamlum Night Bazaar, Ratchadaphisek, Bangkok, Thailand
31Win26–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Boy TantoTKO7 (12)2016-04-21 Flag of Thailand.svg Wat Banyang, Prakhonchai, Buriram, ThailandRetained ABCO minimumweight title
30Win25–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Heri AmolUD122016-03-24 Flag of Thailand.svg Community College of Nan, Nan, ThailandRetained PABA minimumweight title
29Win24–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hengky BaransanoTKO3 (12)2016-01-29 Flag of Thailand.svg Namuang City Hall Ground, Nakhon Si Thammarat, ThailandWon vacant PABA minimumweight title
28Win23–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fanther NdahiuwTKO8 (12)2015-10-09 Flag of Thailand.svg Saigon Stadium, Mae Mor, Lampang, ThailandWon vacant ABCO minimumweight title
27Win22–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Iwan KeyKO3 (6)2015-09-04 Flag of Thailand.svg Saimai District, Bangkok, Thailand
26Win21–5 Flag of Laos.svg Fahpratan Sor Por Por LaosKO3 (6)2015-06-13 Flag of Thailand.svg Wat Ban Rai, Wangnamkeo, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
25Win20–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jack AmisaPTS62015-03-29 Flag of Thailand.svg Pattaya Boxing World, Pattaya, Thailand
24Win19–5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ical TobidaUD62015-02-28 Flag of Thailand.svg Pattaya Boxing World, Pattaya, Thailand
23Win18–5 Flag of the Philippines.svg Richie BehecPTS62015-01-31 Flag of Thailand.svg Pattaya Boxing World, Pattaya, Thailand
22Loss17–5 Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Inoue KO11 (12), 1:082014-09-05 Flag of Japan.svg Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium, Tokyo, JapanFor WBC light-flyweight title
21Win17–4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Domi NenokebaUD62014-07-10 Flag of Thailand.svg Pak Kret Pier, Pak Kret, Thailand
20Win16–4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Samuel TehuayoUD62014-06-06 Flag of Laos.svg Sawan Vegas Hotel, Savannakhet, Laos
19Win15–4 Flag of the Philippines.svg Jimmy MasangkayUD122014-01-10 Flag of Thailand.svg Lad Sawai, Pathum Thani, Thailand Won PABA minimumweight Title
18Win14–4 Flag of India.svg Sandeep KumarKO8 (12)2013-10-03 Flag of Thailand.svg Ban Rai Temple, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
17Win13–4UnknownPTS62013-07-12 Flag of Thailand.svg Sawang Daen Din, Thailand
16Win12-4UnknownPTS62013-04-09 Flag of Thailand.svg Chiranakorn Stadium, Songkhla, Thailand
15Win11–4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Johan WahyudiMD102013-03-08 Flag of Thailand.svg Kiensa District, Surat Thani, Thailand
14Win10–4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jack AmisaUD122012-11-06 Flag of Thailand.svg Municipality of Klongplu, Nong Yai, Thailand
13Win9–4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ma Wu LingRTD2 (6), 3:002012-09-13 Flag of Thailand.svg MBK Center, Bangkok, Thailand
12Loss8–4 Flag of the Philippines.svg Randy Petalcorin UD122012-04-21 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mandaluyong Gym, Mandaluyong Sports Center, Mandaluyong, Philippines For vacant PABA light-flyweight title
11Win8–3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Samuel TehuayoUD102012-02-12 Flag of Thailand.svg Petkasem Management of Science School, Bangkok, Thailand
10Loss7–3 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki ChinenUD82011-11-06 Flag of Japan.svg City Gymnasium, Urasoe, Japan
9Win7–2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Erick Diaz SiregarPTS62011-08-19 Flag of Thailand.svg Samut Sakhon, Thailand
8Win6–2 Flag of Thailand.svg Lookrak KiatmungmeeKO2 (6)2011-06-17 Flag of Thailand.svg Krirk University, Bangkok, Thailand
7Win5–2 Flag of Thailand.svg Samingkao Sor ThantawanTKO4 (6)2011-05-20 Flag of Thailand.svg Mayong OTOP Center, Rayong, Thailand
6Loss4–2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Denver Cuello TKO9 (12), 1:122011-03-26 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ynares Gym, Angono, PhilippinesFor WBC International minimumweight title
5Win4–1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Rachman PTS62011-01-24 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkantak, Samut Songkhram, Thailand
4Win3–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Tanawat Phonnaku PTS62010-12-28 Flag of Thailand.svg Laplae, Thailand
3Win2–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Teeraphong UtaidaPTS62010-12-17 Flag of Thailand.svg Choenbung, Ratchaburi, Thailand
2Loss1–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Tanawat Phonnaku PTS62010-10-13 Flag of Thailand.svg Tiakuihuwat Market, Bang Bo, Thailand
1Win1–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Khunphon Kiatpracha GymTKO3 (4)2010-09-24 Flag of Thailand.svg Siam Society Hotel and Resort, Bangkok, Thailand

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