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Park Chong-pal
South Korean boxer

Park Chong-pal

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South Korean boxer
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Place of birth
Seoul, South Korea
Age
64 years
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Biography

Chong-Pal Park (Hangul: 박종팔, Hanja: 朴鍾八; born 11 August 1958) is a South Korean former professional boxer who held the IBF, WBA and lineal titles at super-middleweight.

Professional career

Park turned professional in 1977 and won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation middleweight title in 1979. He also won the OPBF light-heavyweight title in 1983.

Park became world champion in the newly recognized super-middleweight division when he captured the Lineal and IBF super-middleweights titles in 1984 with an eleventh-round knockout over Murray Sutherland at Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea. He defended the IBF title eight times before relinquishing it in 1987 to fight for the vacant and newly created WBA title, defeating Jesus Gallardo. He defended the WBA title once before losing it to Fulgencio Obelmejias in 1988.

Park retired after losing his next fight to In-Chul Baek.

Professional boxing record

53 fights, 46 wins (39 knockouts), 5 losses (4 knockouts), 1 draw, 1 no contest
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
Loss46-5-1
(1 NC)
South Korea In-Chul BaekKO9 (10),
1:47
22/12/1988South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Loss46-4-1
(1 NC)
Venezuela Fulgencio ObelmejiasUD1223/05/1988South Korea Waikiki Arena, Suanbo, South KoreaLost lineal and WBA super-middleweight titles
Win46-3-1
(1 NC)
Indonesia Polly PasireronKO5 (12),
2:25
01/03/1988South Korea Indoor Gymnasium, Chongju, South KoreaRetained lineal and WBA super-middleweight titles
Win45-3-1
(1 NC)
Mexico Jesus GallardoTKO2 (12),
0:27
06/12/1987South Korea Sajik Gym, Busan, South KoreaRetained lineal super-middleweight title
Won inaugural WBA super-middleweight title
Win44-3-1
(1 NC)
Australia Emmanuel OttiTKO4 (15),
3:08
26/07/1987South Korea Kwangju Coliseum, Gwangju City, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win43-3-1
(1 NC)
United States Lindell HolmesSD1503/05/1987South Korea Sunin Gymnasium, Incheon, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win42-3-1
(1 NC)
Australia Doug SamTKO15 (15),
1:55
25/01/1987South Korea Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win41-3-1
(1 NC)
United States Marvin MackUD1514/09/1986South Korea Kudok Gymnasium, Busan, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
NC40-3-1
(1 NC)
United States Lindell HolmesNC2 (15),
1:10
06/07/1986South Korea Sports Arena, Chungju, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win40-3-1United States Vinnie CurtoKO15 (15),
2:15
11/04/1986California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CaliforniaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win39-3-1South Korea Chang-Hwan NohKO9 (?),
?
02/01/1986South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win38-3-1United States Vinnie CurtoUD1530/06/1985South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win37-3-1South Korea Chang-Hwan NohPTS1228/04/1985South Korea Busan, South Korea
Win36-3-1Saint Kitts and Nevis Roy GumbsKO2 (15),
1:42
02/01/1985South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained lineal and IBF super-middleweight titles
Win35-3-1Australia Wally CarrPTS1007/10/1984South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win34-3-1United Kingdom Murray SutherlandKO11 (15),
?
22/07/1984South Korea Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaWon IBF super-middleweight title
Won vacant lineal super-middleweight title
Win33-3-1United States Roosevelt GreenKO9 (10),
?
17/06/1984South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win32-3-1United Kingdom Charles CarterPTS1005/02/1984South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win31-3-1South KoreaRosendo RuvalcabaKO5 (10),
?
04/12/1983South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win30-3-1Australia Gary HubbleKO9 (12),
?
06/11/1983South Korea Seoul, South KoreaWon OPBF light-heavyweight title
Win29-3-1South Korea Kyung Min NahKO4 (12),
?
04/09/1983South Korea Seoul, South KoreaWon OPBF middleweight title
Loss28-3-1South Korea Kyung Min NahKO7 (12),
?
29/05/1983South Korea Seoul, South KoreaLost OPBF middleweight title
Win28-2-1Mexico Antonio LeyvaKO4 (10),
?
10/04/1983South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win27-2-1Japan Naoto SuzukiKO4 (12),
?
26/12/1982South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win26-2-1Indonesia Valence HaralanKO2 (12),
1:44
18/07/1982South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win25-2-1Indonesia SuwarnoKO4 (12),
?
18/04/1982South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win24-2-1Australia Ritchie RobertsKO8 (12),
?
07/02/1982South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win23-2-1Thailand Mana PremchaiKO4 (10),
?
03/01/1982South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Loss22-2-1Venezuela Fulgencio ObelmejiasKO8 (10),
?
07/11/1981Venezuela Caracas, Venezuela
Win22-1-1Thailand Mana PremchaiKO11 (12),
?
09/09/1981South Korea Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win21-1-1South Korea Sang Ho LeeKO9 (12),
?
02/08/1981South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
Win20-1-1Japan Kenji ShibataKO5 (12),
?
21/06/1981South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win19-1-1Japan Caesar SasakiKO6 (12),
?
05/04/1981South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win18-1-1Ghana Joe WilliscoKO3 (12),
?
06/12/1980South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win17-1-1Australia Phil DaviesKO3 (12),
?
03/11/1980South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win16-1-1Australia Torkano MarcosTKO5 (12),
1:29
24/09/1980South Korea Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win15-1-1Philippines Peter PiamonteKO4 (12),
?
08/08/1980South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win14-1-1Philippines Fred Rolando PastorKO4 (10),
?
21/06/1980South Korea Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
Win13-1-1Indonesia Rocky JoeKO8 (12),
?
04/05/1980Indonesia Jakarta, IndonesiaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win12-1-1Japan Kenji ShibataKO5 (12),
?
18/03/1980South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win11-1-1Japan Katsuo EsashiKO3 (12),
?
27/01/1980South Korea Seoul, South KoreaRetained OPBF middleweight title
Win10-1-1Japan Cassius NaitoKO2 (12),
?
22/08/1979South Korea Seoul, South KoreaWon vacant OPBF middleweight title
Win9-1-1Japan Michihiro HorihataKO3 (10),
?
02/06/1979South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win8-1-1Philippines Armando BoniquitKO3 (10),
?
22/04/1979South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win7-1-1Philippines Alberto CruzKO3 (10),
?
17/03/1979South Korea Daegu, South Korea
Win6-1-1Thomas AbarcaKO2 (10),
?
03/02/1979South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win5-1-1Chang-Baek ChoiKO3 (10),
?
17/12/1978South Korea Seoul, South KoreaWon South Korean middleweight title
Win4-1-1Japan Kazuo GoshimaKO1 (6),
?
28/08/1978Japan Tokyo, Japan
Loss3-1-1South Korea Hung-Won KangKO1 (10),
?
14/06/1978South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Draw3-0-1Seung-Hwan KangPTS825/03/1978South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win3-0Seung-Hwan KangPTS625/12/1977South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win2-0South Korea Jung-Sik KimKO2 (4),
?
23/12/1977South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Win1-0South Korea Yong-Soo ChungKO3 (4),
?
26/11/1977South Korea Busan, South KoreaProfessional debut
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