WBA#3 flyweight Kompayak CP Freshmart (50-4,35 KOs) successfully captured the WBA interim flyweight title when he scored a sixth round TKO over WBA#6 Jean Piero Perez (20-6-1,14 KOs) on Friday at the City Hall Ground of Khonkaen Province, Thailand.
The referee was Ferlin Marsch (New Zealand). The judges were Francisco Martinez (New Zealand), John Poturai (USA) and Juan Manuel Garcia Reyes (Spain). The supervisor was Alan Kim (Korea). This was an impressive comeback of Kompayak, a former WBC lightfly title holder, who lost his WBC crown to Adrian “El Confesor” Hernandez in their rematch on October 6 last year in Toluca, Mexico.
The first round was a close affair when Kompayak displayed his aggression on Perez who also did well with his counterpunches. From round two, the Thai fighter effectively weakened the Venezuelan with his vicious bodyshots, clearly gaining the scores both round two and three. Perez came back in round four as he displayed his fast footwork and also countered the local hero with his quick jabs punctuated by his right straights which cut Kompayak’s left eyebrow. In round five, Kompayak speeded his assault, landing his tough right hooks and bodyshots which almost dropped his opponent in the last minute of the round. Finally, the show was ended when the former WBC king landed a big uppercut, then he displayed one-sided attack which forced referee Marsch to stop the bout at 1:48 of round six.
Porpramook captura título interino mosca AMB/ Noqueó a Pérez en 6 asaltos
El ex campeón minimosca Kompayak Porpramook, de Tailandia, conquistó el título mosca interino de la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (AMB), al derrotar por nocaut técnico en seis rounds al venezolano Jean Piero Pérez, este viernes en el combate estelar de una cartelera que fue organizada en el City Hall Ground de Khonkaen, Tailandia.
Porpramook, quien perdio la corona minimosca del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (CMB) ante el mexicano Adrián “El Confesor” Hernández, tuvo un buen arranque en la pelea, luciendo muy agresivo ante Pérez, quien se dedicó a contragolpear.
En los siguientes dos rounds, el tailandés sometió duramente a Pérez con el golpeo al cuerpo, el venezolano recuperó un poco de terreno en el cuarto, aprovechando su mayor estatura y largo jab, pero Porpramook aceleró en el quinto y sexto, cuando el referee Ferlin Msrsh decidió suspender las acciones.
De esta manera, Porpramook conquistó el cinturón mosca interino de la AMB, mejorando su record a 50-4, con 34 nocauts, mientras que Pérez cayó a 20-6-1, con 14 nocauts.