Looksaikongdin is a “perfect” Opponent for Easy Title Shot

(JAN 18 ) On January 14, 2012, at the Coliseo Olimpico de la UG, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, there was a 10-round WBF world title fight scheduled that featured Irma Sanchez vs. Fahpratan Looksaikongdin.

Fahpratan definitely filled the bill for an “easy” win for a WBF Flyweight title shot for Sanchez.

Sanchez stopped Fahpratan in the second round, which appeared to be more of a powder-puff blow to the now four-time “straight-in-a-row” loser Fahpratan.

A snoozer of a fight which can be viewed on YouTube, it appeared to WBAN that even a well-schooled amateur could have defeated Fahpratan in any non-title bout.

You will not have to look too much further than to just take a few moments to view the stats of Fahpratan’s boxing record on Boxrec—her record speaks volumes.

To summarized that record in a nutshell….Fahpratan came into the fight at the age of 20, with three straight losses, has not won a fight since 2009. Her previous record is peppered with almost all pro debuters, and she has not had a win against a fighter that has ever had a win.  She began fighting as a pro at about age 16 according to Boxrec.

As many of you have already reported to WBAN, the fight appeared to be nothing more than a joke, a disgrace to be even remotely called a “title fight” when we have so many talented female boxers in the sport that could have made this a fight on this particular card, a night to remember and represent women’s boxing in its greatest form. Too bad no one thinks about that when making these inept and lame title bouts.