Toto Pongsawang


Chamlong Thamwiyot, known professionally as Toto Por.Pongsawang or Toto Pongsawang, is a Thai retired Muay Thai fighter and professional boxer. He defeated multiple elite fighters in Muay Thai before transitioning to boxing and challenging for a WBA Mini Flyweight world title.

Biography & career

Toto had a reputation for being a Muay Thai in Isan region under the name "Toto Kangwalprai". Later, his manager Songphol "Ja Tu" Pongsawang led him to a regular at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok under a promoter Songchai Rattanasuban. He was better known for defeating the hot-tempered fighter Pongsiri "Rambo" Por Ruamrudee in the second round with elbow strikes and knocked outPairojnoi "Bloody Steel" Sor Siamchai in the final round even before that, when he was almost defeated. That is why he was nicknamed "Lord of Miracle" by Muay Thai fans.
Later, Songphol had him change to a professional career. It's intended that to fight just three times and then become a world champion like a legendary Saensak Muangsurin. He made a total of five wins. On September 19, 1993, he faced Ricardo "El Finito" López a WBC Strawweight champion holder at Capitol City Discothèque, Ratchadaphisek Road, Bangkok. As a result, he was defeated by TKO in the 11th round with a very injured face although he can punched López's mouthguard bounce off.
Between 1993 and 1995, he continued to fight five more times, losing only once in the Philippines. In 1996, he lost again and his final fight was in 1997, where he was defeated.
After Ratanapol Sor Vorapin lost IBF Mini flyweight title to Zolani Petelo in late 1997, Songphol announced that Toto would challenge Petelo but then it didn't happen, until Songphol quit being a promoter. He returned to Muay Thai again although won two times fight of the year, one of them was a fight with Rambaa Somdet, but unsuccessfully like old so finally retired.

Retirement

After retirement, Toto works a lot because he hasn't much money as labourer, auto mechanic, furniture maker, or assistant restaurant manager. Today, his right eye is completely blind believed to be the result of a fight with López in 1993.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
13Win10–3Teddy PuriroPTS8 Jun 22, 1997Ang Thong, Thailand
12Loss9–3Ramil GeveroTKO1Sep 29, 1996Selabhumi, Roi-Et, Thailand
11Loss9–2Ric MagramoTKO4Sep 30, 1995Ninoy Aquino Stadium, District of Malate, Manila, Philippines
10Win9–1Edwin TalitaUD10 Jul 8, 1995Rangsit, Thailand
9Win8–1Texas GomezPTS10 Apr 29, 1995Petchaburi, Thailand
8Win7–1Alpong NavajaPTS10 Dec 31, 1994The Capital City Discotheque, Bangkok, Thailand
7Win6–1Jaime AliguinPTS10 Mar 13, 1994Omnoi Stadium, Samut Sakhon, Thailand
6Win5–1Eric ChavezSD10 Dec 21, 1993Pathum Thani, Thailand
5Loss4–1Ricardo LópezTKO11, 2:30Sep 19, 1993Capitol City Discotheque, Bangkok, ThailandFor the WBC mini flyweight title
4Win4–0Manny MelchorPTS10 Apr 9, 1993Bangkok, Thailand
3Win3–0Joseph PadenKO4Jan 24, 1993Bangkok, Thailand
2Win2–0Ric MagramoKO8Nov 29, 1992Imperial World Center, Samut Prakan, Thailand
1Win1–0Raul TeradoKO2Oct 3, 1992Bangkok, Thailand