Sot Chitlada สด จิตรลดา |
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Born | Chaovalit Wongcharoean (เชาวลิต วงศ์เจริญ) 5 May 1962 Chonburi Province, Thailand |
Native name | สด จิตรลดา |
Nationality | Thai |
Style | Muay Thai, Boxing |
Team | Sahasompop Srisomwong |
Trainer | Sukjai Sappalek Charles Atkinson (English) |
Professional boxing record | |
Total | 28 |
Wins | 23 |
By knockout | 14 |
Losses | 4 |
By knockout | 2 |
Draws | 1 |
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 and Lineal 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.
The name "Sot Chitalada" comes from the name of "Muns Sorchitpatana" (Thai: มันส์ ส.จิตรพัฒนา; rtgs: Man So-Chitphatthana) a boxer, one of the managers of his support. But Sorchitpatana losing by Netrnoi Sor Vorasingh and likely to retire. But the name Sorchitpatana also in the ranking of the WBC, his manager was a subrogate Chaovalit Sithphrabrahma to fight on behalf instead Muns Sorchitpatana. Later the rankings of the WBC was incorrect, Sorchitpatana became to Sot Chitlada eventually.