Ngiabphukhiaw, 24, from Ang Thong, Thailand, improved his professional record to 23 wins (12 by knockout), 5 losses, and 1 draw. This victory adds to his previous WBC Asian Light Flyweight title, showcasing his versatility across weight divisions.

Adolfo, also 24, entered the fight with a 6-2 record. Despite a strong start, he was unable to withstand Ngiabphukhiaw’s power, leading to the stoppage in the fourth round.

This win solidifies Ngiabphukhiaw’s status in the Asian boxing scene and positions him for potential future world title opportunities.

Thailand’s Danai “Laser Man” Ngiabphukhiaw has clinched the WBC Asian Flyweight title with a fourth-round knockout of Filipino boxer Michael Adolfo. The bout headlined the NKL Boxing show in Bangkok on November 29, 2024.

Ngiabphukhiaw, 24, from Ang Thong, Thailand, improved his professional record to 23 wins (12 by knockout), 5 losses, and 1 draw. This victory adds to his previous WBC Asian Light Flyweight title, showcasing his versatility across weight divisions.

Adolfo, also 24, entered the fight with a 6-2 record. Despite a strong start, he was unable to withstand Ngiabphukhiaw’s power, leading to the stoppage in the fourth round.

This win solidifies Ngiabphukhiaw’s status in the Asian boxing scene and positions him for potential future world title opportunities.