By Carlos Costa

BANGKOK, Thailand -- Tough Indian Super Middleweight Gaganpreet "Gagan" Sharma (5-1, 2 KOs) conquered Thai warrior Odisorn Kesornsombat, 25, rocking him down two times to the canvas en route to a round 4 TKO win in the main event of "Fist of Fury" Saturday (June 2) at Ram 100 Boxing Stadium here in Bangkok, Kingdom of Thailand.

The 28 year-old Sharma  -  promoted by New Delhi's Royal Sports Promotions  -  had in this corner the guidance of experienced Filipino coaches JJ Jorda of Iloilo and Geboi Mansalayao of Surigao in Southern Philippines.

In the card's co-main feature, super welterweight Sagar Narwat of Faridabad, India, and Thai opponent Atthapon Baenkham fought to a close 6-round majority decision draw. Narwat was the aggressor during the first two rounds, though lost steam and allowing the younger Thai to steal subsequent rounds.  Narwat, then, narrowly claimed the sixth to force the draw. 

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The most exciting match of the evening was courtesy of fighting women Urvashi Singh, 23, of India and Thai warrior girl Sirintip Wuychaiphoom, 17, as the two ladies battled it out with back-and-fouth bombs from the get-go thrilling the fans in attendance.   The stronger, faster more aggressive Urvashi Singh prevailed, claiming a TKO victory in round 2.   

At lightweight, Sachin Dekwal of India ravaged the brave, heavily tattooed Vachayan Khamon of Thailand, beating him down to the floor twice for a TKO triumph in round 2. Official time of the stoppage as recorded by the Professional Boxing Association of Thailand was 1:40.

In addition, super lightweight Abhishek Verma of India overpowered brave-heart warrior Aphisit Namkhot of Sa Kaeo, Thailand, forcing him to capitulate flat on his back in round 2.  Time was 1:30 minutes in the second stanza.

Bearded super bantam Kamal Singh, 22, brutalized Thailand prize-fighter Pongpasin Chulerd in two rounds for a KO win.    Kamal began slow in his pro debut, though quickly picked-up the pace, landing damaging hands on the brave Pongpasin who succumbed against the ropes near a neutral corner for the full 10-second count delivered by veteran third man Bunsom Deejang.   Official time was 2:40 minutes in round 2.

And at Super featherweight, Thai counter-puncher Tanpisit Chairach successfully landed huge destructive hands over Dharamvir Singh of India to dismantle him in the very first chapter to record a faster than expected TKO win.  Time was 2:42 in round 1.

The thrilling evening of boxing was a non-stop knock out festival in which the supervisor was Thailand Army Coronel Damrong Simakajornboon and the ringside doc was Dr. Jirasak Bubpachart.

In attendance during the exciting evening of boxing in Bangkok, Thailand, was veteran Thai man of boxing Naris Singwancha, Filipino promoter Brico Santig, WBC executive Surapote Pongjivanich of Thailand as well as top Indian promoters Kuldip Singh and his brother Jai Singh.

The author Carlos Costa of Panama is a boxing judge and Boxingscene.com fight reporter based in Cebu, Philippines.  He attended 'Fist of Fury' June 2 in Bangkok, Thailand.   Carlos can be reached by email:  Carlos512@hotmail.com and Whatsapp: +639184538152