Thai ‘dwarf’ threatens Mayweather legacy

Boxing
By AFP | May 02, 2018

Undefeated Thai boxer Wanheng Menayothin (L) spars with unidentified boxer ahead of the World Boxing Council (WBC) mininumweight division title fight against Panamanian challenger Leroy Estrada (not pictured), at a gym in the outskirts of Bangkok on April 27, 2018. [Photo: AFP]

After a career laden with belts, cash and kudos, boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr retired undefeated over 50 fights — but his flawless record faces an unlikely challenge from an obscure Thai fighter known as the “dwarf giant”.

At 5ft 2in (1.57m) and weighing just 105lb (47.6kg), minimumweight Wanheng Menayothin is shorter, leaner and significantly less wealthier than Mayweather, who briefly emerged from retirement last year to fight MMA star Conor McGregor for a $100 million purse.

If Wanheng triumphs today afternoon, he will equal Mayweather’s feat of winning 50 successive fights.

His WBC minimumweight belt is on the line against Panamanian challenger Leroy Estrada.

The fight, to be held outside the town hall of second-tier Thai city Nakhon Ratchasima, has none of the glitz or pay-per-view pull of a Mayweather bout in Las Vegas.

But still Wanheng will enter boxing lore with victory - and, at 32 years of age, has time to go one better and match the 51 wins, one draw and no losses set by Mexican flyweight Ricardo Lopez.

It is not just the box office power that differentiates Mayweather from the Thai, who turned to the ring at the age of 12 as a path out of poverty.

While the prelude to Mayweather fights was defined by hype and trash-talking, Wanheng has adopted a more karmic approach.

“I’m not feeling pressured, you win and you lose, and that’s the nature of sports,” he said at his gym in Bangkok a few days before defending his title.

But he said he had trained hard with the aim of “equalling Floyd”.

Nicknames also capture the difference between the pair.

In addition to “Money”, the American fought under the moniker “Pretty Boy” and “The Best Ever”, tags he still rolls out on a Twitter profile boasting more than eight million followers.

[AFP]

 

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