Sabado, Oktubre 29, 2011

Mga Dakilang Boksingero

Emmanuel “Manny” Dapidran Pacquiao
BORNDecember 17 1978; Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines
HEIGHT5-6 1/2
WEIGHT106-145 3/4 lbs
MANAGERSRod Nazario, Shelly Finkel
TRAINERFreddie Roach
The Generation's Best

1995Jan 22 Titing Ignacio         Occidental Mindoro, Philippines        W  4
Mar 18 Pinoy Montejo          Occidental Mindoro, Philippines        W  4
May  1 Rocky Palma            Cavite, Philippines                    W  6
Jul  1 Dele Decierto          Mandaluyong, Philippines              TK  2
Aug  3 Flash Simbajon         Mandaluyong, Philippines               W  6
Sep 16 Armando Rocil          Mandaluyong, Philippines              KO  3
Oct  7 Lolito Laroa           Makati City, Philippines               W  8
Oct 21 Philip Mendones        Puerto Princesa, Philippines          TK  2          -Pacquiao used the name "Renato Mendones"Nov 11 Rudolfo Fernandez      Mandaluyong, Philippines              TK  3
Dec  9 Rolando Tuyugon        Manila, Philippines                    W 10
1996Jan 13 Lito Torrejos          Sucat, Philippines                    TW  5
Feb  9 Rustico Torrecampo     Mandaluyong, Philippines              LK  3
Apr 27 Marlon Carillo         Manila, Philippines                    W 10
May 20 John "Jun" Medina      Manila, Philippines                   TK  4
Jun 15 Bert Batiller          General Santos City, Philippines      TK  2
Jul 27 Ippo Gala              Mandaluyong, Philippines              TK  2
Dec 28 Seung-Yul Lee          Muntinlupa, Philippines               TK  2
1997Mar  8 Michael Luna           Muntinlupa, Philippines               KO  1
Apr 24 Wook-Ki Lee            Makati City, Philippines              KO  1
May 30 Ariel Austria          Davao City, Philippines               TK  6
Jun 26 Chockchai Chockvivat   Manila, Philippines                   KO  5          -Flyweight Championship of the OrientSep 13 Melvin Magramo         Cebu City, Philippines                 W 10
Dec  6 Tanomdej Singwancha    South Cotabato, Philippines           KO  1          -Flyweight Championship of the Orient
1998May 18 Shin Terao             Tokyo, Japan                          TK  1
Dec  3 Chatchai Sasakul       Bangkok, Thailand                     KO  8          -WBC Flyweight Championship of the World;
          Lineal Flyweight Championship of the World

1999Feb 20 Todd Makelin           Kidapawan City, Philippines           TK  3
Apr 24 Gabriel Mira           Manila, Philippines                   TK  4          -WBC Flyweight Championship of the World;
          Lineal Flyweight Championship of the World
Jul 23 Medgoen 3k-Battery     Manila, Philippines                  SCH             -This bout was scheduled but not held;
          The promoter had financial difficultiesSep 17 Medgoen 3k-Battery     Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand         LK  3          -WBC Flyweight Championship of the World;
          Lineal Flyweight Championship of the World;
          Pacquiao was overweight and lost the title on the scales;
          (see report)Dec 18 Reynante Jamili        Manila, Philippines                   TK  2          -WBC International Super Bantamweight Championship
2000Mar  4 Arnel Barotillo        Metro Manila, Philippines             KO  4          -WBC International Super Bantamweight ChampionshipJun 28 Seung-Kon Chae         Manila, Philippines                   TK  1          -WBC International Super Bantamweight ChampionshipOct 14 Nedal Hussein          Manila, Philippines                   TK 10          -WBC International Super Bantamweight Championship

2001
Feb 24 Tetsutora Senrima      Manila, Philippines                   TK  5
          -WBC International Super Bantamweight ChampionshipApr 28 Wethya Sakmuangklang   Kidapawan City, Cotabato              TK  6
          -WBC International Super Bantamweight ChampionshipJun 23 Lehlohonolo Ledwaba    Las Vegas, NV                         TK  6
          -IBF Super Bantamweight Championship of the WorldNov 10 Agapito Sanchez        San Francisco, CA                     TD  6
          -IBF Super Bantamweight Championship of the World;
          WBO Super Bantamweight Championship of the World

2002
Jun  8 Jorge Eliecer Julio    Memphis, Tn                           TK  2
          -IBF Super Bantamweight Championship of the WorldOct 26 Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym  Davao City, Davao Del Sur             KO  1
          -IBF Super Bantamweight Championship of the World
2003
Mar 15 Serikzhan Yeshmangbetov Manila, Philippines                  TK  5
Jul 26 Emmanuel Lucero        Los Angeles, Ca                       TK  3
          -IBF Super Bantamweight Championship of the WorldNov 15 Marco Antonio Barrera  San Antonio, Tx                       TK 11

2004
May  8 Juan Manuel Marquez    Las Vegas, Nv                          D 12
          -WBA Featherweight Championship of the World;
          IBF Featherweight Championship of the World
Dec 11 Fahsan 3K Battery      Manila, Philippines                   TK  4

2005
Mar 19 Erik Morales           Las Vegas, Nv                          L 12
          -WBC International Super Featherweight ChampionshipSep 10 Hector Velazquez       Los Angeles, Ca                       TK  6
          -WBC International Super Featherweight Championship
2006
Jan 21 Erik Morales           Las Vegas, Nv                         TK 10
          -WBC International Super Featherweight ChampionshipJul  2 Oscar Larios           Quezon City, Philippines               W 12
          -WBC International Super Featherweight ChampionshipNov 18 Erik Morales           Las Vegas, Nv                         KO  3
          -WBC International Super Featherweight Championship
2007
Apr 14 Jorge Solis            San Antonio, Tx                       KO  8
          -WBC International Super Featherweight ChampionshipOct  6 Marco Antonio Barrera  Las Vegas, Nv                          W 12
          -WBC International Super Featherweight Championship
2008
Mar 15 Juan Manuel Marquez    Las Vegas, Nv                          W 12
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the WorldJun 28 David Diaz             Las Vegas, Nv                         TK  9
          -WBC Lightweight Championship of the World

Dec  6 Oscar De La Hoya       Las Vegas, Nv                         TK  8
2009
May  2 Ricky Hatton           Las Vegas, Nv                         KO  2
          -IBO Light Welterweight Championship of the World
Nov 14 Miguel Angel Cotto     Las Vegas, Nv                         TK 12
          -WBO Welterweight Championship of the World


2010
Mar 13 Joshua Clottey         Arlington, Tx                          W 12
          -WBO Welterweight Championship of the World

Nov 13 Antonio Margarito      Arlington, Tx                          W 12
          -WBC Light Middleweight Championship of the World


2011
May  7 
"Sugar" Shane Mosley   Las Vegas, Nv                          W 12
          -WBO Welterweight Championship of the World


 

Record courtesy of Tracy Callis, Historian, International Boxing Research Organization

Born on December 17, 1978 in Kibawe, Bukidnon in MIndanao here in the Philippines. Born of a typical poverty-stricken Filipino family, Manny Pacquiao left elementary school when his father left his mother to be with another woman. As an out of school boy, he helped his mom by selling breads and home made doughnuts peddling the streets of General Santos City.
As a young boy, Manny had his interests in boxing already. When not wandering the streets to sell his merchandise, he would be seen visiting other nearby villages and towns to compete for boxing matches most especially during town fiestas for a reward of just P150 (~US$3) for winners and P100 (~US$2) for the loser. The money that he gets would be a great help for his mom to support their living expenses.
Pacquiao started his professional boxing career at the age of 16 at 106 lbs. With his agility and power in boxing, he won a lot of boxing fights. One day, he got invited by one of the boxing personalities to go to Manila to hone his skills in boxing. He did not hesitate and asked the perimission of his Mother Dionisia who later on refused to give him her consent telling Manny that boxing is a brutal sport that can pose a lot of danger to his life. With his eagerness in boxing, Manny still went on and sailed to Manila to continue his training.
In Manila, Manny trained himself with dedication. In his early boxing fights, he kept on winning but unfortunately, just like what other unknown boxers at that time, he earns a little money from his wins which was not enough for him to send money to his mom. To increase his income, he later on employed himself in the gym where he trained as a employee doing gardening and cleaning and occasionally doing construction works while pursuing his career in boxing.
Manny had such an amazing dedication in his boxing training that he trained like there was no tomorrow. Each day he would wake up the earliest and leave when all others left already. With his commitment, he raked eleven straight wins before he had his first professional loss to Rustico Torrecampo on February 9, 1996. Torrecampo was the only Filipino so far who had defeated Manny.
Manny continued with his fights knocking out opponents in Japan, Thailand and South Korea. It did not take long before he got his World Champion title on December 24, 1998 at a very early age of 19 when he defeated Chatchai Sasakul, the reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) World Flyweight Champion at that time.
Pacquiao went on with his fights training harder and increasing his weight to join heavier boxing division. He had his first boxing fight held at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas Nevada during his fight with the then International Boxing Federation (IBF) Super Bantamweight Champion Lehlohonolo Ledwaba in June 2001. Apparently, he just receive a small money on his prize but he already made a noise in his American fans.
Manny went on to defend his new title then with the trainig of his coach Freddie Roachat the Wild Card Gym improving his hand speed and mental preparation. He was then recognized as a World Champion when he defeated Marco Antonio Barrera with a TKO in the 11th Round. Since then, his fights would empty the streets of Manila and all other cities sending people over to their homes to watch his fights making a zero criminal-related incidence in the country during the duration of his fight.
Only six months after he had his fight with Barrera, on May 8, 2004, he challenged another boxing fighter Juan Miguel Marquez who at that time held the titles of both World Boxing Association (WBA) and International Boxing Federation (IBF) Featherweight Champion. The fight ended up with a draw that left fans of both sides feeling bitter. However, Manny managed to collect his first million dollar in this fight.



Gabriel "Flash" Elorde



BORN  March 25 1935; Bogo, Cebu, Philippines
DIEDFebruary 1 1985; (Some sources report January 2, 1985 in Manila, Philippines; Some report 1987)
HEIGHT5-5 1/2 (Some sources report 5-6)
WEIGHT117 1/4-139 lbs
MANAGERLope Sarreal

Elorde was a very talented and popular left-handed boxer who compiled a career record of 88-27-2 with 33 knockouts; During his career, he captured the Super Featherweight Championship of the World, the WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World, the WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World, the OPBF Lightweight Championship, the GAB Lightweight Championship of the Philippines, the GAB Super Featherweight Championship of the Philippines, theOPBF Bantamweight Championship and the GAB Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines

"Flash"
 defeated such men as Sandy Saddler, Ismael Laguna, Harold Gomes, Vicente Derado, Johnny Bizzarro, Ike Chestnut, Auburn Copeland, Vicente Rivas, Sakuji Shinozawa, Kenji Iwata, Fujio Mikami, Joey Lopes, Frankie Narvaez, Giordano Campari, Teddy "Red Top" Davis, Tommy Romulo, Masashi Akiyama, Hisao Kobayashi, Keiichi Ishikawa, Teruo Kosaka, Kang Il Suh, Sergio Caprari, Sonny Leon, Hiroshi Okawa, Tanny Campo, Hiroshi Horiguchi, Al Cruz, Solomon Boysaw and Tsunetomi Miyamoto

Elorde was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1988 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993
1951
Jun 16 Kid Gonzaga                Cebu City, Philippines             KO  4
Jun 23 Young Basiliano            Cebu City, Philippines             KO  3
Jun 30 Mike Sanchez               Cebu City, Philippines              W  5
Jul 14 Kid Santos                 Cebu City, Philippines             KO  5
Jul 28 Star Mercado               Cebu City, Philippines             KO  1
Aug 11 Fighting Chavez            Cebu City, Philippines             KO  1
Aug 20 Fighting Chavez            Cebu City, Philippines             KO  7
Sep  8 Little Patilla             Cebu City, Philippines             KO  6
Sep 15 Star Flores                Cebu City, Philippines              W 10
Oct 16 Kid Independence           Cebu City, Philippines             LK 10
Dec  1 Lucky Strike               Cebu City, Philippines             KO  5

1952
Jan 30 Tenejeros Boy              Davao City, Philippines             W  8
Feb 24 Little Dundee              Davao City, Philippines             L  8
Mar 16 Tommy Romulo               Davao City, Philippines             D 10
May  3 Benny Escobar              Caloocan City, Philippine           W  8
May 10 Paulito Escarlan           Caloocan City, Philippine           W  6
May 31 Tanny Campo                Caloocan City, Philippine           W  8
Jul 26 Tanny Campo                Manila, Philippines                 W 12
          -GAB Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines
Aug 12 Little Dundee              Davao City, Philippines            KO  4
          -GAB Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines
Oct 18 Hiroshi Horiguchi          Tokyo, Japan                        W 12
          -OPBF Bantamweight Championship
Nov 18 Akiyoshi Akanuma           Tokyo, Japan                        D 10

1953
Feb 18 Willie Brown               Manila, Philippines                KO  4
Mar 15 Al Cruz                    Manila, Philippines                 W 10
May 20 Larry Bataan               Manila, Philippines                 L 12
          -OPBF Featherweight Championship
Jul  6 Akiyoshi Akanuma           Tokyo, Japan                        W 12
          -OPBF Bantamweight Championship
Aug  8 Shigeji Kaneko             Osaka, Japan                        L 10
Oct  8 Noboru Tanaka              Tokyo, Japan                        W 10
Nov 25 Masashi Akiyama            Tokyo, Japan                        L 10
          -Featherweight Championship of Japan

1954
Jan 21 Kiyoaki Nakanishi          Tokyo, Japan                        W 10
Apr 21 Hiroshi Okawa              Tokyo, Japan                        W 10
Jun 29 Shigeji Kaneko             Tokyo, Japan                        L 12
          -OPBF Featherweight Championship
Aug  5 Roy Higa                   Tokyo, Japan                        W 10
Aug 18 Tommy Romulo               Manila, Philippines                 W 12
          -GAB Super Featherweight Championship of the Philippines
Nov 20 Katsumi Kosaka             Manila, Philippines                KO  8
Nov 27 Masashi Akiyama            Manila, Philippines                 W 12

1955
Jan 12 Masashi Akiyama            Tokyo, Japan                        L 10
Apr 15 Severino Fuentes           Manila, Philippines                 W 10
Jun 15 Leo Alonzo                 Manila, Philippines                 L 12
          -GAB Lightweight Championship of the Philippines
Jul 20 Sandy Saddler              Malate, Philippines                 W 10
Oct  3 Shigeji Kaneko             Tokyo, Japan                        L 10

1956
Jan 18 Sandy Saddler              San Francisco, Ca                  LT 13
          -Featherweight Championship of the World
Apr 23 Cleo Lane                  San Francisco, Ca                  TK  1
May  8 Chico Rosa                 Stockton, Ca                        W 10
Jun 11 Gil Velarde                San Francisco, Ca                  TK  7
Jun 26 Cecil Schoonmaker          Stockton, Ca                       KO  9
Jul 24 Davey Gallardo             San Jose, Ca                        W 10
Aug 22 Miguel Berrios             San Francisco, Ca                   L 10
Oct 16 Luke Sandoval              San Jose, Ca                       KO  2
Nov  9 Miguel Berrios             New York, NY                        L 10

1957
Feb  5 Hidemi Wada                Osaka, Japan                       KO  5
Mar 16 Tommy Romulo               Malate, Philippines                 W 12
          -GAB Super Featherweight Championship of the Philippines
Apr 27 Hideto Kobayashi           Nagoya, Japan                       W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Jun 23 Omsap Laemfapha            Bangkok, Thailand                   L 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Sep 24 Shigeji Kaneko             Tokyo, Japan                        L 10
Oct 23 Leo Alonzo                 Malate, Philippines                 W 12
          -GAB Super Featherweight Championship of the Philippines

1958
Mar  2 Hiroshi Okawa              Tokyo, Japan                        W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
May  3 Javellana Kid              Malate, Philippines                 W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship;
          GAB Lightweight Championship of the Philippines
Jun 10 Ike Chestnut               Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                  W 10
Sep  2 Hisao Kobayashi            Tokyo, Japan                        W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Nov 15 Keiichi Ishikawa           Malate, Philippines                TK  6
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Dec 27 Kiyoaki Nakanishi          Manila, Philippines                TK  4

1959
Feb  6 Takeo Sugimori             Tokyo, Japan                        W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Feb 23 Paolo Rosi                 San Francisco, Ca                   L 10
Mar 31 Teddy "Red Top" Davis      Stockton, Ca                        W 10
May 25 Sonny Leon                 Caracas, Venezuela                  W 10
Jun 15 Vicente Rivas              Caracas, Venezuela                  L 10
Jul 29 Solomon Boysaw             Cleveland, Oh                       L 10
Oct  7 Hisao Kobayashi            Tokyo, Japan                        W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Nov 26 Isami Ikeyama              Tokyo, Japan                       TK  4
Dec 15 Bert Somodio               Malate, Philippines                 W 10

1960
Mar 16 Harold Gomes               Quezon City, Philippines           KO  7
          -Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Jul  9 Hachiro Ito                Quezon City, Philippines           TK  5
Aug 17 Harold Gomes               San Francisco, Ca                  KO  1
          -Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Oct 17 Sakuji Shinozawa           Malate, Philippines                 W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Dec 16 Vicente Rivas              Quezon City, Philippines            W 10

1961
Mar 19 Joey Lopes                 Malate, Philippines                 W 15
          -Super Featherweight Championship of the World
May 31 Giordano Campari           Manila, Philippines                 W 10
Sep  2 Teruo Kosaka               Malate, Philippines                 W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Dec 16 Sergio Caprari             Malate, Philippines                TK  1
          -Super Featherweight Championship of the World

1962
Mar 10 Somkiat Kiatmuangyom       Malate, Philippines                KO  2
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Apr 30 Teruo Kosaka               Tokyo, Japan                        L 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Jun 23 Auburn Copeland            Malate, Philippines                 W 15
          -Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Aug  4 Teruo Kosaka               Cebu City, Philippines              W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Nov 17 Isarasak Puntainorasing    Manila, Philippines                TK  3
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Dec 21 Solomon Boysaw             Quezon City, Philippines            W 10

1963
Feb 16 Johnny Bizzarro            Manila, Philippines                 W 15
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Jun  1 Tsunetomi Miyamoto         Manila, Philippines                TK  9
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Aug  3 Love Allotey               Quezon City, Philippines            W 10
Nov 16 Love Allotey               Quezon City, Philippines           WF 11
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World

1964
Feb 15 Carlos Ortiz               Malate, Philippines                LT 14
          -WBC Lightweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Lightweight Championship of the World
May  8 Takashi Matsumoto          Manila, Philippines                 W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Jul 27 Teruo Kosaka               Tokyo, Japan                       TK 12
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Nov 21 Kang Il Suh                Manila, Philippines                 W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship

1965
Feb 27 Rene Barrientos            Cebu City, Philippines              W 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Jun  5 Teruo Kosaka               Quezon City, Philippines           KO 15
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Aug  4 Frankie Narvaez            New York, NY                        W 10
Dec  4 Kang Il Suh                Quezon City, Philippines            W 15
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World

1966
Mar 19 Ismael Laguna              Quezon City, Philippines            W 10
Jun  9 Yoshiaki Numata            Tokyo, Japan                        L 12
          -OPBF Lightweight Championship
Aug  7 Percy Hayles               Quezon City, Philippines            W 10
Oct 22 Vicente Derado             Quezon City, Philippines            W 15
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Nov 28 Carlos Ortiz               New York, NY                       LK 14
          -WBA Lightweight Championship of the World

1967
Apr 25 Fujio Mikami               Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                  W 10
Jun 15 Yoshiaki Numata            Tokyo, Japan                        L 15
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World;
          WBA Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Aug  4 Salika Yontrakit           Bangkok, Thailand                  KO  3
Oct 28 Akihisa Someya             Manila, Philippines                 L 10

1969
Feb 16 Eugenio Espinoza           Quito, Ecuador                      L 10
Apr 26 Jaguar Kakizawa            Quezon City, Philippines            L 10

1970
Mar  1 Munchai Rorfortor          Manila, Philippines                TK  5
May 16 Isao Ichihara              Davao City, Philippines            KO  9
Jun 27 Kenji Iwata                Manila, Philippines                 W 10
Aug 28 Chico Andrade              Quezon City, Philippines           TK  5
Oct 31 Tatsunao Mitsuyama         Davao City, Philippines             W 10
Dec 18 Isao Ichihara              Agana, Guam                         L 10

1971
Feb 14 Isao Ichihara              Quezon City, Philippines           KO  6
Apr  1 Shunkichi Suemitsu         Manila, Philippines                 W 10
May 20 Hiroyuki Murakami          Tokyo, Japan                        L 10


Record courtesy of Tracy Callis, Historian, International Boxing Research Organization







                      Geronimo "Gerry"      
                       Penalosa("Fearless")
BORN  August 7 1972; San Carlos City, Philippines (Some sources report 1971)
HEIGHT5-4
WEIGHT108-122 lbs
MANAGERMarc Roces
TRAINERElbing Penalosa
Penalosa is a talented fighter who has compiled a ring record of 54-7-2 with 36 knockouts and collected championships; During his career, he has won the WBO Super Bantamweight Championship of the World, the WBO Bantamweight Championship of the World, the WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World, the WBF Super Flyweight Championship of the World, the World Boxing Foundation Super Flyweight Championship, the WBC International Super Flyweight Championship, the IBF Inter-Continental Light Flyweight Championship and theNABA Super Flyweight Championship

Gerry
 has defeated such men as Jhonny Gonzalez, Feliciano Dario Azuaga Ledesma, Keiji Yamaguchi, Ratanachai Sor Vorapin, Pone Saengmorakot, Joel Luna Zarate, Tomas Rojas, Mauricio Martinez, Seung-Koo Lee, Hiroshi Kawashima, Ramon Jose Hurtado, Rolando Bohol, Ric Siodora and Rolando Pascua
1989
May 20 Fidel Jubay                Mandaue City, Philippines          KO  5
Jun 24 Eddie Torres               Manila, Philippines                 W  6
Aug  4 Bernie Bernardo            Manila, Philippines                 W  8
Aug 19 Eugene Flores              Philippines                         W  8
Sep 29 Pol Cabanes                Philippines                        KO  7
Oct 14 Im-Suk Chang               China (Hong Kong S.A.R.)            W  8
Nov 11 Eldie Paradero             Philippines                        TK  7
Dec 22 Loloc Elloren              Philippines                        KO  7

1990
Jan 18 Rachmat Basuki             Surabaya, Indonesia                 W 12
          -IBF Inter-Continental Light Flyweight Championship
Mar 31 Jeung Jae Lee              Quezon City, Philippines           KO  5
Jun 23 Ric Siodora                Manila, Philippines                 D 10
Oct 19 Bert Refugio               Quezon City, Philippines            W 10

1991
Jan 19 Ric Magramo                Philippines                        TK  5
Jun  1 Elson Duran                Philippines                        KO  4
Jul 20 Suzuki Cabato              Manila, Philippines                TK  8
Oct 26 Roger Vicera               Philippines                        KO  4
Dec 13 Raffy Montalban            Malate, Philippines                TK  8

1992
Jan 11 Rangga Yuildin             Philippines                        KO  2
Feb 22 Eddie Yabut                Bacolod City, Philippines           W 10
Jun 13 Jonathan Albay             Philippines                         W 10
Aug  1 Samuel Duran               Philippines                         L 12
          -Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines
Oct 30 Sung-Kuk Kang              Manila, Philippines                KO  5
Dec 19 Rolando Bohol              Malate, Philippines                 W 10

1993
Feb 20 Kyung-Seo Koo              Philippines                        KO  3
Apr 24 Jesse Maca                 Philippines                         W 10
Sep 18 In-Man Chang               Manila, Philippines                 W 10

1994
Mar  5 In-Man Chang               Naga City, Philippines             KO  3
Jun  3 Yun-Sun Baek               Manila, Philippines                KO  7
Oct  8 Steven Togelang            Philippines                        KO  3
Dec 29 Suk-Hwi Cho                Manila, Philippines                KO  3

1995
Apr  8 Rolando Pascua             Philippines                        KO  8
Aug 12 Jae-Chul Han               Philippines                        KO  3
Nov 11 Jong Keun Lee              Mandaluyong City, Philippines      KO  2

1996
Mar 30 Inseethong Sorthanikul     Mandaluyong City, Philippines      KO  2
May 18 Yun-Il Kim                 Naga City, Philippines             KO  2
Sep 14 Kap-Chul Choi              Mandaue City, Philippines          KO  3
Nov  9 Prasob Jaimuangdalam       Manila, Philippines                KO  5

1997
Feb 20 Hiroshi Kawashima          Japan                               W 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
Jun 14 Seung-Koo Lee              Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines        KO  9
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
Aug  5 Hipolito Saucedo           Mashantucket, Ct                    W 10
Nov 23 Young-Joo Cho              Seongnam City, South Korea         KO 10
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

1998
Apr 25 Joel Luna Zarate           Pasay City, Philippines            TD  2
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
Aug 29 In-Joo Cho                 Seoul, South Korea                  L 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

1999
Jun  5 Ramon Jose Hurtado         Biloxi, Ms                         KO  2
          -NABA Super Flyweight Championship

2000
Jan  2 In-Joo Cho                 Seoul, South Korea                  L 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
May 27 Pone Saengmorakot          Paranaque City, Philippines        KO  6
          -WBC International Super Flyweight Championship
Nov 25 Ratanachai Sor Vorapin     Paranaque City, Philippines        TK  6
          -WBC International Super Flyweight Championship

2001
May  5 Keiji Yamaguchi            Quezon City, Philippines           TK  1
          -WBC International Super Flyweight Championship
Sep 24 Masamori Tokuyama          Yokohama, Japan                     L 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

2002
Mar  2 Joel Avila                 Makati City, Philippines           TW  8
          -WBC International Super Flyweight Championship
May 24 Oscar Andrade              Oroville, Ca                        W 12
          -NABA Super Flyweight Championship
Aug 20 Seiji Tanaka               Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 TK  8
          -WBC International Super Flyweight Championship
Dec 20 Masamori Tokuyama          Osaka, Japan                        L 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

2004
Sep 19 Samingkao Chutipol         Mandaue City, Philippines          TK  2
Nov 27 Bangsaen Sithpraprom       Paranaque City, Philippines        KO  7
          -WBF Super Flyweight Championship of the World;
          World Boxing Foundation Super Flyweight Championship

2005
Dec 10 Feliciano Dario Azuaga Ledesma Antipolo City, Philippines      W 10

2006
Jul  2 Tomas Rojas                Quezon City, Philippines            W 10
Oct 21 Mauricio Martinez          El Paso, Tx                        TK  9

2007
Mar 17 Daniel Ponce de Leon       Las Vegas, Nv                       L 12
          -WBO Super Bantamweight Championship of the World
Aug 11 Jhonny Gonzalez            Sacramento, Ca                     KO  7
          -WBO Super Bantamweight Championship of the World

2008
Apr  6 Ratanachai Sor Vorapin     Quezon City, Philippines           TK  8
          -WBO Bantamweight Championship of the World

2009
Feb 21 German Meraz               Cebu City, Philippines              W 10
Apr 25 Juan Manuel Lopez          Bayamon, Puerto Rico               LT  9
          -WBO Super Bantamweight Championship of the World

2010
Feb 13 Eric Morel                 Las Vegas, Nv                       L 12
          -Interim WBO Bantamweight Championship of the World
Oct 10 Yodsaenkeng Kietmangmee    Zamboanga City, Philippines        TK  4


Record courtesy of Tracy Callis, Historian, International Boxing Research Organization







Mga Dakilang Boksingero

"ONE OF PINOY GREAT BOXERS"



Rolando Navarrete
(the "Bad Boy from Dadianagas")

BORN   February 14 1957; General Santos City, Philippines
HEIGHT 5-6
WEIGHT 118-136 lbs
MANAGER   Paul Sakomoto
TRAINER  MarcellusDudoit



Navarrete was a fine boxer who had good talent; He lost but 15 of 72 bouts and scored 31 knockouts; During his career, he won the WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World, the NABF Super Featherweight Championship and the Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines

The "Bad Boy" defeated such men as Cornelius Boza-Edwards, Rafael "Bazooka" Limon, Chung Il Choi, Frankie Duarte, Johnny Sato, Jin-Shik Choi, Dawthong Chuvatana, Rey Tam, Ric Quijano,

1973
Feb 17 Eddie C Lementos           General Santos City, Philippines   W  4
Mar 24 Quirino Peligro            General Santos City, Philippines   W  6
Apr 14 Cris Espinosa              General Santos City, Philippines   W  4
Jun 23 Abdul Maratan              General Santos City, Philippines   W  8
Oct 13 Cris Espinosa              General Santos City, Philippines   W  8
Nov 10 Jimmie Verongue            General Santos City, Philippines   D  8
Nov 21 Fime Sun                   General Santos City, Philippines  KO  2
Dec 22 Mar Belimar                Cotabato City, Philippines        KO  6

1974
Jun 12 Julius Gonzaga             Koronadal City, Philippines        D 10
Jul 10 Roberto Cinco              General Santos City, Philippines   L 10
Oct 18 Willie Abenir              Manila, Philippines                W 10
Nov 29 Dobo Quilario              in the Philippines                 W 10

1975
Jan 25 Rene Cruz Jr.              Malate, Philippines               TK  7
Feb 15 Conrado Vasquez            General Santos City, Philippines   W 12
          -Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines
Aug  1 Go Mifune                  Manila, Philippines               KO  2
Aug 31 Dan Reyes                  General Santos City, Philippines  KO  8
Oct  1 Fernando Cabanella         Quezon City, Philippines           L 12
          -Bantamweight Championship of the Philippines

1976
Jan 20 Bernabe Villacampo         in the Philippines                KO  2
May 15 Dommy Marolena             in the Philippines                 W 10
Jun 26 Paul Ferreri               in the Philippines                 L 10
Jul 31 San Sacristan              in the Philippines                TK  7
Aug 21 Pol Ladeza                 Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines  TK  1
Sep 25 Rey Paulino                in the Philippines                TK  4
Nov 13 Yung Shik Kim              in the Philippines                KO  7

1977
Jan 29 Mario Odias                in the Philippines                 W 10
Jun 17 Yung Shik Kim              Seoul, South Korea                 L 12
          -OPBF Bantamweight Championship
Aug 12 Ric Quijano                in the Philippines                 W 10
Sep 12 Thanomchit Sukhothai       Manila, Philippines               LT  9
Dec 31 Johnny Sato                Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines  LT  8

1978
May 28 Tony Jumao-As              in the Philippines                TK  4
Jul 15 Nene Jun                   General Santos City, Philippines   W 12
Aug 19 Fernando Cabanella         General Santos City, Philippines   W 12
Sep 30 Nene Jun                   in the Philippines                 W 12

1979
Jan  7 Pete Alferez               in the Philippines                TK  2
Feb 16 Rey Tam                    Manila, Philippines               KO  4
Mar 18 Thanomchit Sukhothai       in the Philippines                 D 10
Jun 19 Frankie Duarte             Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 W 10
Jul 24 Jose Torres                Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 W 10
Aug 28 Miguel Meza                Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                TK  7
Oct  9 Blazer Okubo               Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                TK  3
Dec 18 Abdul Bey                  Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                TK  7

1980
Jan 18 Frank Ahumada              Manila, Philippines                W 10
Mar 29 Jerome Artis               Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                TK  7
Apr 27 Alexis Arguello            San Juan, Puerto Rico             LT  5
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World

1981
Jan 20 Rocky Ramon                Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                TK  8 
Mar 10 Hector Cortez              Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 L 10 
Apr  7 Refugio Rojas              Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 W 10 
Apr 18 Arturo Leon                Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 W 10 
May 19 Johnny Sato                Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 W 12 
          -NABF Super Featherweight Championship
Jun 21 Blaine Dickson             Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                 W 10 
Aug 29 Cornelius Boza-Edwards     Viareggio, Italy                  KO  5 
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World

1982
Jan 16 Chung Il Choi              Malate, Philippines               KO 11
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World
May 29 Rafael "Bazooka" Limon     Las Vegas, Nv                     LT 12
          -WBC Super Featherweight Championship of the World
Sep 10 Young-Sae Oh               Quezon City, Philippines          TK  8

1983
Jan 28 Saul Mayren                Quezon City, Philippines          TK  6
Jun 29 Ignacio Jimenez            Honolulu, Oahu, Hi                TK  6
Aug 12 Dennis Talbot              Manila, Philippines               KO  2

1984
Jun 23 Mario Martinez             Inglewood, Ca                     LT  5

1988
May  6 Elmer Leonardo             Quezon City, Philippines          TK  2
Jul 22 Muhammed Juhari            Malate, Philippines                W 10
Sep 16 Bisenti Santoso            Malate, Philippines               KO  2
Nov  5 Jin-Shik Choi              Manila, Philippines               KO  6
Dec 23 Rafael "Bazooka" Limon     Manila, Philippines                W 10

1989
Feb 18 Dawthong Chuvatana         Manila, Philippines               KO  1
Apr 22 Ken Carter                 Manila, Philippines               KO  1
Jul 12 Thongberm Lukmatulee       Manila, Philippines               KO  3
Oct 13 Tae-Jin Moon               Quezon City, Philippines          LK  6

1990
Feb 17 Ramon Marchena             Mexico City, Mexico               TL  5
          -WBC International Lightweight Championship
May 18 Ayuthaya Sithphakamron     Malate, Philippines               KO  7
Jul 20 Tae-Jin Moon               Manila, Philippines               LK  9

1991
Jun  8 Bernabe Aliping            Baguio City, Philippines           L 10
Jul 31 William Magahin            Quezon City, Philippines          LK   6


Record courtesy of Tracy Callis, Historian, International Boxing Research Organization







                      







Pinoy Martial Artist Expert

Master Trovador Ramos Sr.
14th Degree Red Belt Master TRACMA

TTRACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts) is the organization and martial arts form founded by 14th degree red belt master Trovador R. Ramos Sr.  
TRACMA has been developed into a unique Filipino martial art.  The system includes training empty handed or with weapons for combat or sport.  
In the Philippines, TRACMA has been used to teach the national police and military personnel in addition to the general public.RACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts) is the organization and martial arts form founded by 14th degree red belt master Trovador R. Ramos Sr.  
TRACMA has been developed into a unique Filipino martial art.  The system includes training empty handed or with weapons for combat or sport.  
In the Philippines, TRACMA has been used to teach the national police and military personnel in addition to the general public.
TRACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts) is the organization and martial arts form founded by 14th degree red belt master Trovador R. Ramos Sr.  
TRACMA has been developed into a unique Filipino martial art.  The system includes training empty handed or with weapons for combat or sport.  
In the Philippines, TRACMA has been used to teach the national police and military personnel in addition to the general public.

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