Payao Poontarat

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Olympic medal record
Men's Boxing
Bronze Montreal 1976 Light Flyweight

Payao Poontarat (October 18, 1957August 13, 2006), (Thai: พเยาว์ พูลธรัตน์) was a Thai boxer who, at the age of 18, won the bronze medal in the men's Light flyweight (-48 kg) category at the 1976 Summer Olympics, the first Olympic medal ever won by a Thai sportsman. He later turned professional, and became WBC world champion. On 5 July 1984 he lost the title to Jiro Watanabe, and then the rematch on 29 November the same year.

After his professional career he joined the Democratic Party and became elected as member of parliament for his home-province Prachuap Khiri Khan in 2001. About one year later, he began to suffer from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In 2006 he died of the disease at the Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok.[1]

Preceded by
Rafael Orono
WBC Super Flyweight Champion
27 Nov 1983–29 Nov 1984
Succeeded by
Jiro Watanabe

[edit] References

  1. ^ Obituary in The Nation


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