ปัญญา ตกแต่งศรี เป็นนักมวยอาชีพชาวไทยที่ครองแชมป์รุ่นมินิฟลายเวทของ WBC ตั้งแต่ปี 2563 ถึง 2566.[1]
ณ เดือนกันยายน พ.ศ. 2564 ประดาบศรี อยู่ในอันดับนักมวยรุ่นสตรอว์เวทอันดับ 4 ของโลก BoxRec,[2] และ ESPN,[3] นักมวยรุ่นสตรอว์เวทอันดับ 2 ของโลก TBRB,[4] ในขณะที่ The Ring เขาจัดอยู่ในอันดับที่ 5.[5]
พื้นหลัง
ปราสาทศรี (ชื่อเล่น:ยา) เกิดที่จังหวัดอุบลราชธานี ภาคอีสาน แต่เติบโตที่จังหวัดพระนครศรีอยุธยา ห่างจากกรุงเทพฯ ไปทางเหนือประมาณ 76 กิโลเมตร (47.2 ไมล์) เขาเคยชกมวยไทยมาแล้วมากกว่า 200 ครั้งภายใต้ชื่อ "ปอห้า เอ็กซ์ซินเดคองยิม". Later, he went to Bangkok to live and practice at the Muay Thai gym in the Bang Bon neighbourhood. He switched to boxing after being persuaded by Tepparith Kokietgym. He fought under the same manager as Kokietgym, Kokiet "Sia Ko" Panichayarom of the Kokiet Group. He had trained at Buakaw Banchamek's gym with Kompayak Porpramook as his partner.[6]
He is currently under the stable of Virat "Sia Nao" Vachirarattanawong's Petchyindee Boxing Promotions, a former stable of his main rival Wanheng Menayothin, with the former Thai national amateur boxer and former WBC world flyweight champion Chatchai Sasakul as a trainer.
In his fourth professional fight, Pradabsri was scheduled to fight Ardi Tefa for the vacant WBC Asian Continental mini-flyweight title, on 19 November 2014. Pradabsri was the more dominant party, stopping the undefeated Tefa by a fifth-round technical knockout.[7]
Pradabsri was scheduled to make his first title defense against Geboi Mansalayao, on 15 December 2015. The undefeated Pradabsri was the clear favorite over the 10-19-5 Mansalayao. He justified his role as the favorite, winning the fight by unanimous decision.[8] Pradabsri notched two more title defenses, stopping both Ical Tobida on 11 March 2016 and Oscar Raknafa on May 6, 2016, by a sixth-round technical knockout.[9]
On 4 October 2016, Pradabsri was scheduled to fight Heri Amol for the vacant PABA mini-flyweight title. He beat Amol by an eight-round decision. He would go on to defend his title twice, both defenses coming by technical knockout victories over Ellias Nggenggo.[10][11]
On 3 October 2017, Pradabsri was scheduled to fight former WBC mini-flyweight champion Xiong Chaozhong for the vacant WBA International mini-flyweight title at Shanxi Datong University in Datong, China.[12] He suffered his first and only loss to the former world champion by majority decision: 115–113, 116–112, 114–114.[13]
Pradabsri fought Melianus Mirin for the vacant OPBF Silver mini-flyweight title, on 2 May 2018. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[14] He defended the title once, by a sixth-round technical knockout against Stevanus Nana Bau, before vacating the title.[15]
Pradabsri once again fought for the vacant OPBF Silver flyweight title, against Dexter Alimento, on 16 November 2018. He won the fight by a second-round knockout.[16] Pradabsri once again notched a singular title defense before vacating the title, beating Robert Onggocan by a ninth-round technical knockout.[17]
Pradabsri fought for the vacant OPBF Silver light-flyweight title for the third time in his career on 20 December 2019, against Jerry Tomogdan.[18] Pradabsri secured the title by a first-round knockout, stopping Tomogdan after just 69 seconds.
Pradabsri was scheduled to challenge the reigning WBC mini-flyweight champion Wanheng Menayothin on 27 November 2020, in the latter's 12th consecutive title defense. Pradabsri was at the time the #5 ranked mini-flyweight in the WBC ranking.[19] Wanheng came into the fight as an overwhelming favorite, with one media outlet describing Pradabsri as "a completely padded 34-1, with many of those wins coming against pro debuters and opponents with losing records".[20] Pradabsri got off to a great start, stunning Wanheng with several solid shots in the first round. Wanheng won the second round, but seemed unable to find his rhythm by the end of the fifth round. Pradabsri kept to his outfighting tactics for the remainder of the bout, and won the fight by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 115–113 in his favor.[21] It was Wanheng's first loss in 55 professional fights.[22] Pradabsri was then scheduled to fight a non-title bout with Pattharapong Rueangsilanon in Pattharapong's professional debut.[23] He won the fight by a fourth-round technical knockout.
Pradabsri made his first WBC mini flyweight title defense against the Thai national flyweight champion Danai Ngiabphukhiaw. Pradabsri was scheduled to face the #19 ranked WBC mini flyweight contender on 2 November 2021, in Uttaradit, Thailand.[24] Pradabsri won the fight by unanimous decision. Two of the judges awarded him a 117–111 scorecard, while the third judge scored it 118–110 in his favor.[25]
On 7 November 2021, it was revealed that Pradabsri would rematch Wanheng Menayothin on 25 January 2022, in his second WBC mini-flyweight title defense. Pradabsri and Wanheng previously met on 27 November 2020, when Pradabsri handed Wanheng his first professional loss, beating the former champion by unanimous decision.[26] The fight was later postponed for 29 March due to the passing of Pradabsri's father.[27] Pradabsri won the fight by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the bout 117–111 in his favor. The bout was closely contested up to the fourth round, with two of the three judges having it as an even 38–38 draw, after which Prababsri began to take over.[28] He dedicated the victory to his father who had passed away earlier.[29]
Pradabsri was expected to make his third title defense against the former OPBF minimumweight champion Tsubasa Koura, who was ranked at #10 by the WBC at the time of the fight's booking. On 16 August, it was announced that Koura would be replaced by the #14 ranked WBC contender Norihito Tanaka.[30] The bout headlined a card which took place in Roi et, Thailand on 30 August 2022.[31] Pradabsri won the fight by a dominant unanimous decision, with scores of 119–109, 116–112 and 118–110.[32]
Pradabsri was expected to make his fourth mini-flyweight title defense against the unbeaten Yudai Shigeoka on 16 April 2023, at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.[33] The title bout was booked as the main event of "3150Fight Vol. 5", which was broadcast by Abema TV.[34] Pradabsri withdrew from the fight on April 4, after being hospitalized with strep throat and an escalating fever.[35] As Shigeoka instead faced Wilfredo Méndez for the interim WBC title, Pradabsri was rescheduled to face Norihito Tanaka on 28 June 2023, in nakhon pathom, Thailand. It was an immediate rematch of their 30 August 2022 bout, which Pradabsri won by unanimous decision.[36] He won the fight by an eighth-round technical knockout.[37]
On 7 August 2023, the World Boxing Council held a purse bid for a title unification bout between Pradabsri and interim mini-flyweight champion Yudai Shigeoka. It was won by Kameda Promotions, who submitted a winning bid of $213,000, significantly higher than the $170,000 offered by Petchyindee Boxing Promotions.[38]
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