Srisaket Sor Rungvisai eyes Chocolatito or Estrada Super-Fly trilogy

Matchroom Boxing published this video item, entitled “Srisaket Sor Rungvisai eyes Chocolatito or Estrada Super-Fly trilogy” – below is their description.

Super-Flyweight southpaw sensation Srisaket Sor Rungvisai is back out this Saturday in Thailand against former World Champ Kwanthai Sithmorseng. Victory for Rungvisai would not only be his landmark 50th pro victory, but would also put him in light to fight the winner of Juan Francisco Estrada and Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez. Don’t miss out double header live on DAZN across the globe #SrisaketSorRungvisai #EstradaChocolatito2 #RungvisaiSithmorseng

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