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Revision as of 22:00, 7 January 2020

Sor Vorapin (Thai: ส.วรพิน; stylized as S.Vorapin or S.Warrapin) is a Muaythai and professional boxing gym located in Bangkok, Thailand.

History

This gym was established in 1982 by the couple Surapon and Vorapin Rungsikulpipat (สุรพล และ วรพิน รังษีกุลพิพัฒน์) to promote Muay Thai. Later, Ratchasak Sor Vorapin (ราชศักดิ์ ส.วรพิน); fighters in Thailand often use the last name of their gym) was the first fighter of this gym. He won in three weight classes, the championships of Rajadamnern Stadium and Lumpinee Stadium (Junior bantamweight–115 lbs, Junior featherweight–122 lbs, Featherweight–126 lbs). It created a reputation for the gym.[1]

Ratanapol Sor Vorapin (รัตนพล ส.วรพิน) won the IBF Mini flyweight (105 lbs) world title on December 10, 1992 at Nimibutr Stadium inside National Stadium, Bangkok. He won the championship twice and retained the title 20 times. Later, Ratanapol's younger brother, Ratanachai Sor Vorapin (รัตนชัย ส.วรพิน) won the WBO Bantamweight (118 lbs) world title on May 7, 2004 with a unanimous decision win over a Mexican boxer, Cruz Carbajal in Nakhon Ratchasima province. Their two younger brothers, Kaichon Sor Vorapin (ไก่ชน ส.วรพิน) and Kosol Sor Vorapin (โกศล ส.วรพิน) are boxers there.[1]

Currently, the two branches in Bangkok are Phra Nakhon District near Khao San Road and Wat Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon side[2] and Soi Suan Phak 1, Taling Chan District, Thonburi side.[3][1] Both are open to the public.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d ชีวิตจริงยิ่งกว่าละคร : น้ำตาแชมป์โลก (9 ก.ค. 59). TPBS (in Thai). 2016-07-09. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
  2. ^ ชมค่ายมวย ส.วรพิน ข้างวัดชนะสงคราม ตรงข้าม ถ.ข้าวสาร. Voice TV (in Thai). 2015-08-28. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
  3. ^ คอร์สมวยไทยขั้นพื้นฐานสำหรับคนไทย จำนวน 2 ครั้ง เลือกเรียนที่สาขาใด สาขาหนึ่ง (ซอยสวนผัก,บางลำพู). Saner (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-10-21.