The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dwarf giant on the Money

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Nakhon Ratchasima – Thai boxer Wanheng Menayothin (above) clinched his 50th straight victory yesterday, stopping a Panamanian challenger to hold onto his WBC minimumwei­ght belt and tie the undefeated record of boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr.

The 32-year-old Thai nicknamed the “dwarf giant” reached the milestone in the fifth round as Leroy Estrada failed to recover from a powerful upper cut.

Wanheng’s quest to equal “Money” Mayweather has stirred intrigue between the unheralded, soft-spoken Thai and the brash, vastly more wealthy American.

“I’m happy that I can make the same record as him (Mayweather),” the champion said ringside after the fight.

Asked about his next move, he said he was not yet thinking about a 51st bout. One more win would bring Wanheng level with Mexican flyweight Ricardo Lopez, who retired with 51 wins, one draw and no losses.

The bout was hosted in a parking lot, under an awning in the blistering late afternoon heat of the northeaste­rn city of Nakhon Ratchasima, far from the glitz – and air conditioni­ng – of Mayweather’s favoured Las Vegas.

Boxing analysts have taken note of his achievemen­t but point out that Wanheng has dominated undistingu­ished rivals compared with Mayweather, who took out greats including Manny Pacquiao and Oscar De La Hoya.

Wanheng’s rivals have been a mixed bag – one last year had 44 losses.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, who attended yesterday’s bout, applauded the “tremendous fight” and record-equalling feat.

“The world is going to get to know him much better, and great opportunit­ies will open for him,” he said. – AFP

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