WBC’s Clean Boxing Program catches another boxer
Suriyan Sor Rungvisai, a former junior bantamweight titleholder, tested positive for the banned substances metamphetamines and amphetamine, the WBC announced on Wednesday.
read moreThe Japanese invasion: Fit to be Thai’d
On Dec. 14, will Shin Ono’s challenge of WBA 105-pound titlist Knockout CP Freshmart break a trend of Japanese fighters losing on Thai soil in title bouts?
read moreRING Ratings Update: Real-life Rocky
Long Island light heavyweight Joe Smith Jr., who would most likely rate No. 1 on a current list of underdogs, gets a toehold on THE RING’s 175-pound Top 10 after his upset win over Andrzej Fonfara.
read moreBest I Faced: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
Former RING champion Pongsaklek Wonjongkam ruled the flyweight division during the 2000s, fighting nearly 100 times against a roster of tough challengers.
read moreRING Ratings Update: A few moves, a lot of questions
Ongoing drug-testing situations are mucking up the process, but several fights — including an upset loss by our No. 1-rated junior lightweight — affected the RING Ratings this week.
read moreAnselmo Moreno outpoints Suriyan Sor Rungvisai in Panama
Anselmo Moreno kept his title contention hopes alive by administering a master-class boxing lesson against Thai veteran Suriyan Sor Rungvisai in Panama City.
read moreAnselmo Moreno motivated for Sor Rungvisai, Yamanaka rematch
Anselmo Moreno and Suriyan Sor Rungvisai will clash for the right to challenge for the WBC’s bantamweight title on Saturday in Panama City, Panama.
read moreSuriyan Sor Rungvisai to face Anselmo Moreno on Saturday
On Saturday, Suriyan Sor Rungvisai will face Anselmo Moreno for a No. 1 slot in the WBC’s bantamweight rankings.
read moreAnselmo Moreno could get second shot at WBC title
Anselmo Moreno lost a controversial decision to WBC bantamweight titleholder Shinsuke Yamanaka but could soon find himself fighting for the belt again.
read moreQ&A: Suriyan Sor Rungvisai
Suriyan Sor Rungvisai challenges long-reigning WBC bantamweight titleholder Shinsuke Yamanaka on Wednesday in Tokyo, Japan. The former 115-pound beltholder spoke to RingTV.com about Yamanaka, fighting 17 times in two years, his Muy Thai kickboxing background and the tough Thai training regimen.
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