Sor Vorasingh was born as Netr Ladnork (เนตร ลาดนอก) in poor family in
Bua Yai District,
Nakhon Ratchasima Province, but raised in
Phang Khon District,
Sakon Nakhon Province. In 1981, Sor Vorasingh challenged the WBC light flyweight title holder
Hilario Zapata from Panama at Suranari Military Camp, 2nd Army Area, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, but lost to a technical knockout in 10th round. Behind the scenes of his fight with Zapata, Sor Vorasingh's camp sought supernatural assistance by consulting a shaman in
Pak Thong Chai. The shaman provided guidance on the exact moments Sor Vorasingh should leave his dressing room and step into the ring, timed precisely to coincide with the release of a
Khwai Thanu, a traditional Thai occult charm meant to sap the opponent's strength. The shaman insisted that Sor Vorasingh must enter the ring after Zapata. However, due to an unexpected delay on Zapata's part, the organizers had Sor Vorasingh enter first, breaking the ritual's intended order. In a later interview, Sor Vorasingh claimed that during the bout, his arms and legs were overwhelmed by a mysterious fatigue he couldn't explain. His final boxing match was against
Samart Payakaroon, a top Muay Thai fighter making his professional boxing debut in 1982 at
Lumpinee Stadium. Although Sor Vorasingh lost after ten rounds, the decision was met with boos and discontent from the crowd, as many believed he had done enough to win. ==Death==