Phongsit Veangviseth
Personal information
Native nameพงษ์สิทธิ์ เวียงวิเศษ
NicknameKai
NationalityThai
Born (1972-01-22) 22 January 1972
Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen Province, Isan (Northeast Thailand)
Years active1991–2005
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight58 kg (128 lb; 9.1 st)
Sport
CountryThailand
SportBoxing
Muay Thai
TeamSongchai Boxing Promotion
Turned pro2002
Retired2005
Medal record
Amateur Boxing
Representing  Thailand
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place1995 Chiang MaiLightweight
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1998 BangkokLightweight
Asian Amateur Boxing Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Kuala Lumpur Lightweight

Phongsit Veangviseth (born 22 January 1972) also known as Wanwiset Kaennorasing (วันวิเศษ แก่นนรสิงห์) is a Thai boxer and Muay Thai kickboxer. In amateur boxing he competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Lightweight division.[1]

Career

Veangviseth born in Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen Province in boxer family, his family runs a Muay Thai gym. His father was a former Muay Thai kickboxer under the name "Kingkanha Sakpramuan" (กิ่งกัญหา ศักดิ์ประมวล). Veangviseth, fighting as Wanwiset was a notable fighter during the "golden era" of Muay Thai where he received purses of hundreds of thousands of baht per bout. He made his debut in Bangkok in 1991 with a regular fight at Rajadamnern Stadium. He faced some of the top-line Muay Thai kickboxers, for example Chamuekpet Hapalang, Mathee Jadeepitak, Noppadej Sor.Rewadee, Tahaneak Praeaumpol, Chaidej Kiatchansing, Chatchai Paiseetong, Yodkhunpon Sittraiphum, Veeraphol Sahaprom, etc. He also served as a trainer for the famous camp Jocky gym during his fighting career.[2]

For amateur boxing he competed in his first major tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta by joining the same team as Somluck Kamsing, a first Thai Summer Olympics gold medalist. He also competed again at the next Summer Olympics, in Sydney in 2000. In both tournaments, Veangviseth competed in the lightweight (60kg) division.

He was the head trainer of the 13Reanresort camp for many years before returning to his native province.[3]

In his personal life, it can be considered that he is good friend with Somrak Kamsing, both of them are Khon Kaen people and their wives are sisters.

Titles and honours

Muay Thai

Awards

Boxing

Amateur

Professional

  • PABA Super Featherweight Champion (12 defenses) (2002–2005)

Muay Thai record

Muay Thai Record (Incomplete)
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
1997-06-12WinThailand Petchnamek Sor SiriwatRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1997-01-29WinThailand Apiwat Por PluemkamolRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1996-12-09WinThailand Muangfahlek KiatwichianRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1996-11-06LossThailand Apiwat Por PluemkamolRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1996-02-23WinThailand Paidaeng LersakgymRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-10-27Thailand Changnoi Sirimongkol [4]Lumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-07-24DrawThailand Changnoi SirimongkolRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-06-13LossThailand Changnoi SirimongkolLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-01-25WinThailand Noppadet Sor.RewadeeRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-12-28WinThailand Mathee JadeepitakRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-WinThailand Prabsuk SitsantatRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-10-19WinThailand Chatchai PaiseetongRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-09-02WinThailand Padejsuk Bor.BrandigymLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-LossThailand Chaidet KiatchansingRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-05-04WinThailand Noppadet Sor.RewadeeRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
Defends Rajadamnern Stadium 126 lbs title.[5]
1994-WinThailand Phannarin Sor.SuwanpakdeeRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-WinThailand Paidaeng LersakgymRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1994-01-12WinThailand Noppadet Sor.RewadeeRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
Wins Rajadamnern Stadium 126 lbs title.
1993-11-12LossThailand Kukrit Sor NayaiamLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1993-08-18LossThailand Noppadet Sor.RewadeeRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
For the vacant Rajadamnern Stadium 126 lbs title.
1993-07-28WinThailand Tahaneak PichitmanRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1993-06-23WinThailand Banluedet LukprabatRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1993-05-26LossThailand Chamuekpet HapalangRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1992-12-12LossThailand Seesot Chor VikunRajadamnern Stadium showMalayia, ThailandDecision53:00
1992-10-28WinThailand Noppadet Sor.RewadeeRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1992-03-26WinThailand Ekayuth Por.BunyaLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1992-02-20LossThailand Veeraphol SahapromBangkok, ThailandKO4
1991-12-11DrawThailand Ekayuth Por.BunyaLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1991-10-30WinThailand Tahaneak PraeaumpolRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandTKO (leg injury)33:00
1991-07-23LossThailand Yodkhunpon SittraiphumLumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandKO (Knee)3
1991-06-24LossThailand Ekaphon ChuwattanaRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1991-04-04WinThailand Yutthasak TansaringkarnRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1991-03-04WinThailand Youngtrang KiatkaosaenRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
Wins 300,000 baht side-bet.
1990-09-23WinThailand Komjack Sit Sor.Por.SorRajadamnern StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Phongsit Veangviseth Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  2. "Les enfants gladiateurs du stadium de Khon Kaen". siamfightmag.com.
  3. "The 13Reanresort gym special report by Serge Trefeu". siamfightmag.com.
  4. "Changnoi Sirimongkhon vs Wanwiset Kaennorasing 3". youtube.com.
  5. Trefeu, Serge. "Wanwiset Kaennorasing (Career 1990-2000)". siamfightmag.com. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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