November 2, 2024

Results from Thailand: Yordan Claims WBC Asian Belt; Padyod, Yadav, Yokubov Stop Foes

By Carlos Costa

Former IBO Featherweight and Lightweight Champion Daud “Cino” Yordan (39-4, 27 KO’s) has just got back into combat mode, stopping Thai veteran warrior Aekkawee Kaewmanee (21-12, 10 KO’s) during the rough action of chapter five to claim the newly created WBC Asian “International Challenge” Super Lightweight Title yesterday at the Bone Night Club in Pattaya, Kingdom of Thailand.

Yordan landing a damaging right on Aekkawee.


The battle was Yordan’s return to the square ring after being outpointed by then lightweight world champion Anthony Crolla (34-7-3, 13 KO’s) last November at the Manchester Arena.    After the win, the 32-year-old Indonesian handled by Indonesia’s Mahkota Promotions feels ready for tougher missions in the 140-pound division.

In the co-main event, unbeaten Thai 140-pounder Padyod Keartjareunsiri, 24, outsmarted fellow Thai warrior Tomorn Pitakwattanakul, 25, for a unanimous decision win.    

“Cino” Yordan pins his opponent against the ropes, intensifies attack

No fighter was decked, but the superiority of Payod was crystal clear as reflected in the official tallies 59-55 (three times), all for Payod, a former Muay Thai combatant now wanting to roughen up opponents in the world of pro boxing.    He is one of the promising stars in Thailand’s Evolution Fight Series.

Pressing the action forward, Yordan suceeded in stopping his foe

Also, hard-hitting 24-year-old Indian welterweight Vaibhav Singh Yadav (7-1, 5 KO’s) needed two frames to score a stoppage win over unheralded Thai fighter Nattapong Thanchareon, 30, a warrior of heart and determination, but lacking the skills needed to handle Yadav’s speed and power.     

WBC Asia International Challenge Belt

The battle was scheduled for six stanzas, but Yadav cut it short.
In addition, unbeaten Uzbekistan lightweight Murodjon Yokubov (4-0, 3 KO’s) used less than three minutes to completely overpower Thai veteran warrior Jirapat Jorajan (aka Petchchumphol Sor Visetki), leaving the journeyman beaten up without air.    

Yokubov, 25, belongs to the Evolution Fight Series Stable and trains in Pattaya, Thailand, with head coach Andre Korneev. 

Evolution Fight Series Scores another Successful Evening of Boxing

The televised card   —   part of the on going Evolution Fight Series  —  was a production of Alexander Shah in association with Urgyen Rinchen Sim, Evolution Fight Series – Joshua David Peatfield, Alexander Shah, and Mahkota Promotions – Raja Sapta Oktohari.     Matchmaker Nazar Moroz.

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The authorCarlos Costa is a veteran boxing reporter living in the Philippines.   Carlos can be reached at carlos512@hotmail.com and whatsapp +639184538152.

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