History of boxing in the Philippines


The history of boxing in the Philippines is the history of boxing and the evolution and progress of the sport in the Philippines. In the Philippines, boxing is considered a famous sport together with basketball, despite of the glories and honors it brought to the country, having produced Olympic standouts, professional world champions and some of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport. The Philippines has yet to win an Olympic gold medal but amateur boxing has given the country more medals in the Summer Olympics than any sport with 5 out of its 9 total medals. On the other hand, professional boxing have produced 42 major world champions, one of the most in the world. Filipino greats like Pancho Villa, Flash Elorde and Ceferino Garcia are members of the two highly respected boxing hall of fames - International Boxing Hall of Fame and World Boxing Hall of Fame. Thus, giving the Philippines the most number of boxing hall of fame members out of Asia.

Golden Ages of Philippine boxing

Before the Spaniards and Americans came to the Philippines, Filipinos have their own kind of boxing known as Suntukan, which means "bare-hand fighting" in Tagalog, generally believed to have evolved from a Filipino knife fighting technique called "Kali". During the Spanish colonization, such martial arts and kind of fighting were banned, so it was driven in the undergrounds where the deprivation of knives and rattan sticks lead to fist fighting.

First Golden Age of Philippine boxing

The evolution of Philippine boxing was thought to be after the Spanish–American War, where Spain ceded its colonial territories, namely Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States as agreed in the 1898 Treaty of Paris. Some reports told that American soldiers brought the modern boxing in the Philippines where evidences of a pair boxing gloves were made by Sol Levinson of San Francisco and another story telling that a renegade soldier brought some boxing gloves to Filipino prisoners and taught them how to use it. However, it was generally believed that three Americans were responsible for the evolution of boxing in the country namely: Frank Churchill and the Tait brothers Eddie and Stewart Tait, also dubbed as "Barnums of Borneo", were amusement park entrepreneurs who established carnivals and horse racing tracks in Manila, who arrived in the country in 1902. Eddie, believed to be a boxing enthusiast, wanted to attract crowds by teaching Filipino locals some western boxing lessons for free to create American-style Filipino boxers.
In 1921, boxing was legalized in the Philippines and began to flourish. Frank Churchill joined by the Tait brothers, established the Olympic Boxing Club in Manila. During this time, the country saw the first batch of great Filipino fighters such as Dencio Cabanela, Speedy Dado, the Flores brothers, Pete Sarmiento, Sylvino Jamito, Macario Villon and the legendary Pancho Villa. The first golden age of Philippine boxing emerge as Pancho Villa won the universal world flyweight championship from Welshman Jimmy Wilde to become the first ever Asian and Filipino world champion. Villa defended his title three times including a fight in the Philippines with fellow Filipino Clever Sencio where he won by fifteen-round decision, which at the time, nobody thought it would be the last victory of his young career. The glorious era was short-lived following the ring deaths of popular fighters Dencio Cabanela and Clever Sencio along with the death of Pancho Villa from Ludwig's angina and their influential promoter Frank Churchill.
There was also the Filipino-Spanish boxer, Luis Logan, who at one time or another held the title Oriental welterweight and heavyweight champion. Logan's boxing career spanned 1925–1940; and spent half his boxing career in Spain, Argentina, outside of the Philippines.
On October 2, 1939, a sudden uplift came when Ceferino Garcia won the NYSAC world middleweight championship from American Fred Apostoli at the Madison Square Garden, New York, United States. On December 23, 1939, Garcia successfully defended his title for the first time against American Glen Lee in front of his countrymen inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex which was the first world title bout ever recorded in the Philippine islands. Garcia also competed with some of the best boxers ever like Barney Ross and Henry Armstrong, to whom he denied his fourth title in four weight divisions through a draw. However, he then lost at the hands of Ken Overlin, unable to land his famous bolo punch and losing the title.

Second Golden Age of Philippine boxing

On July 20, 1955, Filipino boxing fans saw the birth of Philippine boxing's second golden era as a Cebuano boxer named Gabriel "Flash" Elorde beat the then reigning world featherweight champion and later Hall of Famer Sandy Saddler in a non-title bout at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Elorde went on to win the world super featherweight championship from Harold Gomes by a seventh-round knockout on March 16, 1960. Elorde kept his world title inside a division record of 7 years and 2 months with 10 successful defenses, including a one-round knockout of Gomes in a rematch. Flash Elorde, during his time, was one of the busiest fighters who traveled to fight very often. A great and fearless fighter, Elorde was one of the most beloved Filipino athletes since Pancho Villa. In this Elorde inspired period, twenty world champions were created spanning from Roberto Cruz to Gerry Peñalosa along with the formation of the "Big Four of Professional Boxing" or the major sanctioning bodies, namely the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO. However, as time goes by, boxing was becoming less popular in the country because of many alternative sports including basketball until Manny Pacquiao came.

Third Golden Age of Philippine boxing (present)

A Filipino boxer named Manny Pacquiao was an entertaining star in the local boxing television show called "Blow-by-Blow" by the famed Filipino manager and promoter Rod Nazario. Viewers became accustomed to Pacquiao's name not only because of his aggressive style but also due to his unique looks and catchy surname. Pacquiao's ascendancy heralded a new wave of Filipino boxers and marks the third great era of Philippine boxing.
On December 4, 1998, Pacquiao upset Thai Champion Chatchai Sasakul in Thailand to win the Lineal and WBC flyweight championship. On his title defense, Pacquiao lost his title on the scale and was knocked out in the fight by Medgoen Singsurat of Thailand. Pacquiao lost his WBC title on the scales as he was unable to make the flyweight limit. Pacquiao gained weight and skipped the super flyweight and bantamweight divisions to fight at super bantamweight division. Pacquiao, for the second time in his career, was the heavy underdog against South African Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, the reigning IBF super bantamweight champion. On June 23, 2001, Pacquiao dethroned Ledwaba to win his second world title in two different weight divisions. In 2003, Pacquiao's career rose to its peak as he stopped the then reigning Lineal and The Ring featherweight champion Marco Antonio Barrera of Mexico via 11th-round technical knockout. Since that time, Pacquiao has acquired three lineal titles and four major world titles along six different divisions--flyweight, super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight, lightweight and light welterweight.
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On November 14, 2009, Pacquiao surpassed Oscar De La Hoya's record of six-division titles by stopping WBO welterweight champion Miguel Angel Cotto to win his seventh title across seven divisions. One year later, he made history by being the first boxer ever to win eight world titles in eight weight divisions as he dominated Mexican slugger Antonio Margarito to win the vacant WBC light middleweight title. Since 2003, Pacquiao amassed a record of 21 wins, 3 defeats and 1 draw in his last 25 fights. The Filipino fighter defeated some of the best opposition available on the way to superstardom including Mexicans Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Juan Manuel Márquez and Antonio Margarito, British Ricky Hatton, Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto, and Americans Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley and Timothy Bradley.
The "Pacquiao Wave" regenerated boxing in the Philippines, inspiring a new generation of boxers to aim ever higher. Nonito Donaire, one of the Pacquiao-wave fighters, became the second Asian to win four world titles in four weight divisions by defeating South African Simpiwe Vetyeka to claim the WBA featherweight title on May 31, 2014. In 2017, Donnie Nietes became the third Filipino boxer to win world titles in three different weight divisions when he defeated Thailand's Komgrich Nantapech in May 2017. In Dec. 31 2018, Donnie Nietes became the third Filipino boxer and third Asian to win world titles in Four different weight divisions when he defeated Japanese Kazuto Ioka via split decision on New Year's Eve, winning the vacant World Boxing Organization belt at the Wynn Palace in Macau.

Philippines' contribution to boxing

The Philippines is one of the founding member nations of the World Boxing Council and Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation. Filipino boxers also contributed to the history of boxing from rules and techniques to records and achievements. Pancho Villa is not only the first Asian and Filipino world champion but is also described as one of the cleanest boxers before the proper rules were established. Ceferino Garcia is credited as the inventor of the "bolo punch". However, according to Tahoma News-Tribune, a fellow Filipino boxer named Macario Flores was reportedly using it. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde still holds the record for longest reign in the super featherweight or junior lightweight division - 7 years, 2 months and 29 days with 10 title defenses. His success was due to his innovative footwork and maneuvers which he learned from training Balintawak Eskrima with his father "Tatang" Elorde who was the Eskrima champion of Cebu. Elorde's footwork from eskrima has been adopted by many boxers, including his friend Muhammad Ali, which influenced the out-boxer style of boxing.
While Donnie Nietes holds as the longest Filipino world champion in the light flyweight division. On November 13, 2010, Manny Pacquiao entered the Guinness Book of World Records for being the first ever boxer to win eight world titles in eight different divisions by defeating Mexican Antonio Margarito via 12-round unanimous decision to claim the vacant WBC light middleweight championship.

Philippines' Popular and Respected Ring Officials

The Philippines has produced respected ring officials. Referee Carlos "Sonny" Padilla officiated the famous "Thrilla in Manila" match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in 1975. He worked as third man in the ring in many big matches for over 25 years.
In 2012, the World Boxing Council awarded Rey Danseco the Judge of the Year. He received the accolade in a rite held during the 50th Annual WBC Convention at the Grand Oasis Hotel in Cancun, Mexico. To date, Danseco is the only Asian boxing ring official to win an award of such magnitude. He is also a multiple Judge of the Year awardee in the Philippines until he moved to the US in 2012.
Danseco judged the world championship fights of some big names in boxing of his generation, such as Canelo Alvarez, Errol Spence Jr., Danny Garcia, Robert Guerrero, Julio César Chávez, Bernard Hopkins, Austin Trout, Gerry Penalosa, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Badou Jack, Jorge Arce, Jhonny Gonzalez, Adonis Stevenson, Tony Bellew, Josh Taylor, Toshiaki Nishioka, Shawn Porter,Edgar Sosa, Miguel Berchelt, Leo Santa Cruz, Abner Mares, Amir Khan, Daniel Dubois, Jamel Herring, Jessica McCaskill, Regis Prograis, and Khalid Yafai.
Padilla refereed or judged the fights of notable world champions, including Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Alexis Arguello, Erbito Salavarria, Leon Spinks, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes, Sugar Ray Leonard, Lupe Pintor, Roberto Durán, Marvin Hagler, Roberto Durán, Bobby Chacon, Pipino Cuevas, Julio César Chávez, Michael Spinks, Mike Tyson, Michael Moorer, George Foreman, Azumah Nelson, Riddick Bowe, Terry Norris, Ray Mercer, Iran Barkley, Humberto Gonzalez, Roger Mayweather, Kennedy McKinney, Johnny Tapia, Marco Antonio Barrera, Antonio Tarver, and Filipino greats Manny Pacquiao, Dodie Boy Penalosa, Erbito Salavarria, Ben Villaflor, and Rolando Navarette in his career from 1967 until his retirement in year 2000.

List of Men's Professional Boxing World Champions

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Major World Titles

Lineal, The Ring

Hall of Famers

Undisputed World Champions

Lineal World Champions

The Ring World Champions

Super World Champions

Boxer of Filipino heritage

Current World Champions
No.NameTitlesDateOpponentResultDefenses
1Francisco Guilledo World Flyweight Champion 'Jun 16, 1923 Jimmy WildeTKO 7/203
2Small MontanaNYSAC Flyweight Champion Nov 5, 1935 Midget WolgastPTS 10/101
3Little DadoNBA Flyweight Champion Feb 21, 1941 Jackie JurichUD 10/101
4Ceferino Garcia NYSAC Middleweight Champion Oct 2, 1939 Fred ApostoliKO 7/151
5Dado Marino World Flyweight Champion Jul 1, 1950 Terry AllenUD 15/151
6Flash Elorde World Super Featherweight Champion Mar 16, 1960 Harold GomesKO 7/1511
6Flash Elorde Inaugural WBA Super Featherweight Champion Feb 16, 1963 Johnny BizzaroUD 15/157
6Flash Elorde Inaugural WBC Super Featherweight Champion Feb 16, 1963 Johnny BizzaroUD 15/157
7Roberto CruzWBA Light Welterweight Champion Mar 21, 1963 Battling TorresKO 1/151
8Pedro AdigueWBC Light Welterweight Champion Dec 14, 1968 Adolph PruittUD 15/151
9René BarrientosWBC Super Featherweight Champion Oct 19, 1969 Ruben NavarroUD 15/151
10Bernabe VillacampoWBA Flyweight Champion Oct 19, 1969 Hiroyuki EbiharaKO 6/151
11Erbito Salavarria WBC Flyweight Champion Dec 7, 1970 Chartchai ChionoiTKO 2/152
11Erbito Salavarria The Ring Flyweight Champion Dec 7, 1970 Chartchai ChionoiTKO 2/152
11Erbito Salavarria Lineal Flyweight Champion Dec 7, 1970 Chartchai ChionoiTKO 2/152
11Erbito Salavarria WBA Flyweight Champion Apr 1, 1975 Susumu HanagataSD 15/151
12Ben Villaflor WBA Super Featherweight Champion Apr 25, 1972 Alfredo MarcanoUD 15/151
12Ben Villaflor WBA Super Featherweight Champion Oct 17, 1973 Kuniaki ShibataKO 1/154
12Ben Villaflor The Ring Super Featherweight Champion Oct 17, 1973 Kuniaki ShibataKO 1/154
12Ben Villaflor Lineal Super Featherweight Champion Oct 17, 1973 Kuniaki ShibataKO 1/154
13Rolando NavarreteWBC Super Featherweight Champion Aug 29, 1981 Cornelius Boza-EdwardsKO 5/152
14Frank Cedeno WBC Flyweight Champion Aug 27, 1983 Charlie MagriKO 6/121
14Frank Cedeno The Ring Flyweight Champion Aug 27, 1983 Charlie MagriKO 6/121
14Frank Cedeno Lineal Flyweight Champion Aug 27, 1983 Charlie MagriKO 6/121
15Bobby BernaInaugural IBF Super Bantamweight Champion Feb 22, 1987 Suh Sung-inTKO 10/151
16Dodie Boy PeñalosaInaugural IBF Light Flyweight Champion Dec 10, 1983 Satoshi ShingakiTKO 13/151
16Dodie Boy PeñalosaIBF Flyweight Champion Feb 22, 1987 Shin Hi-supTKO 5/153
17Rolando BoholIBF Flyweight Champion Jan 16, 1988 Choi Chang-hoKO 15/152
18Tacy MacalosIBF Light Flyweight Champion Nov 4, 1988 Choi Jum-hwanKO 5/122
19Eric ChavezIBF Minimumweight Champion Sep 21, 1989 Nico ThomasKO 5/121
20Luisito EspinosaWBA Bantamweight Champion Oct 18, 1989 Khaokor GalaxyKO 5/123
20Luisito EspinosaWBC Featherweight Champion Dec 11, 1995 Manuel MedinaUD 12/128
21Jesus Salud WBA Super Bantamweight Champion Dec 11, 1989 Juan Jose EstradaUD 12/120
22Rolando PascuaWBC Light Flyweight Champion Dec 19, 1990 Humberto GonzálezUD 12/121
23Manny MelchorIBF Minimumweight Champion Sep 6, 1992 Fahlan SakkreerinSD 12/121
24Morris EastWBA Light Welterweight Champion Sep 9, 1992 Akinobu HiranakaTKO 11/121
25Gerry PeñalosaWBC Super Flyweight Champion Feb 20, 1997 Hiroshi KawashimaSD 12/124
25Gerry PeñalosaLineal Super Flyweight Champion Feb 20, 1997 Hiroshi KawashimaSD 12/124
25Gerry PeñalosaWBO Bantamweight Champion Aug 11, 2007 Jhonny GonzálezTKO 6/121
26Eric JamiliWBO Minimumweight Champion Dec 19, 1997 Mickey CantwellTKO 8/121
27Manny Pacquiao WBC Flyweight Champion Dec 4, 1998 Chatchai SasakulKO 8/121
27Manny Pacquiao Lineal Flyweight Champion Dec 4, 1998 Chatchai SasakulKO 8/121
27Manny Pacquiao IBF Super Bantamweight Champion Jun 23, 2001 Lehlohonolo LedwabaTKO 6/124
27Manny Pacquiao The Ring Featherweight Champion Nov 15, 2003 Marco Antonio BarreraTKO 11/122
27Manny Pacquiao Lineal Featherweight Champion Nov 15, 2003 Marco Antonio BarreraTKO 11/122
27Manny Pacquiao WBC Super Featherweight Champion Mar 15, 2008 Juan Manuel MárquezSD 12/120
27Manny Pacquiao The Ring Super Featherweight Champion Mar 15, 2008 Juan Manuel MárquezSD 12/120
27Manny Pacquiao Lineal Super Featherweight Champion Mar 15, 2008 Juan Manuel MárquezSD 12/120
27Manny Pacquiao WBC Lightweight Champion Jun 28, 2008 David DíazTKO 9/120
27Manny Pacquiao The Ring Light Welterweight Champion May 2, 2009 Ricky HattonKO 2/120
27Manny Pacquiao Lineal Light Welterweight Champion May 2, 2009 Ricky HattonKO 2/120
27Manny Pacquiao WBO Welterweight Super Champion Nov 14, 2009 Miguel Ángel CottoTKO 12/123
27Manny Pacquiao WBC Light Middleweight Champion Nov 13, 2010 Antonio MargaritoUD 12/120
27Manny Pacquiao WBO Welterweight Super Champion Apr 12, 2014 Timothy BradleyUD 12/122
27Manny Pacquiao Lineal Welterweight Champion Apr 9, 2016 Timothy BradleyUD 12/120
27Manny Pacquiao WBO Welterweight Super Champion Nov 5, 2016 Jessie VargasUD 12/120
27Manny Pacquiao WBA Welterweight Champion July 20, 2019 Keith ThurmanSD 12/120
28Malcolm TuñacaoWBC Flyweight Champion May 19, 2000 Medgoen SingsuratTKO 7/121
28Malcolm TuñacaoLineal Flyweight Champion May 19, 2000 Medgoen SingsuratTKO 7/121
29Joma GamboaWBA Minimumweight Champion Aug 20, 2000 Atsushi SaiUD 12/121
30Brian Viloria WBC Light Flyweight Champion Sep 10, 2005 Eric OrtizKO 1/122
30Brian Viloria IBF Light Flyweight Champion April 19, 2009 Ulises SolísUD 12/122
30Brian Viloria WBO Flyweight Champion Jul 16, 2011 Julio César MirandaUD 12/122
30Brian Viloria' WBA Flyweight Super Champion Nov 17, 2012 Hernán MárquezTKO 10/121
31Florante CondesIBF Minimumweight Champion Jul 7, 2007 Muhammad RachmanSD 12/121
32Nonito Donaire IBF Flyweight Champion Jul 7, 2007 Vic DarchinyanTKO 5/123
32Nonito Donaire WBC Bantamweight Champion Feb 19, 2011 Fernando MontielKO 2/121
32Nonito Donaire WBO Bantamweight Champion Feb 19, 2011 Fernando MontielKO 2/121
32Nonito Donaire WBO Super Bantamweight Champion Feb 4, 2012 Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr.SD 12/123
32Nonito Donaire IBF Super Bantamweight Champion Jul 7, 2012 Jeffrey MathebulaUD 12/120
32Nonito Donaire The Ring Super Bantamweight Champion Dec 13, 2012 Toshiaki NishiokaTKO 9/122
32Nonito Donaire Lineal Super Bantamweight Dec 13, 2012 Toshiaki NishiokaTKO 9/122
32Nonito Donaire WBA Featherweight Champion May 31, 2014 Simpiwe VetyekaTD 5/121
32Nonito Donaire WBO Super Bantamweight Champion Dec 11, 2015 Cesar JuarezUD 12/121
32Nonito Donaire WBA Bantamweight Champion November 3, 2018 Ryan BurnettRTD 4/121
33Donnie Nietes WBO Minimumweight Champion Sep 7, 2007 Pornsawan PorpramookUD 12/124
33Donnie Nietes WBO Light Flyweight Super Champion Oct 8, 2011 Ramón García HiralesUD 12/129
33Donnie Nietes The Ring Light Flyweight Champion May 10, 2014 Moisés FuentesTKO 9/125
33Donnie Nietes IBF Flyweight Champion Apr 29, 2017 Komgrich NantapechUD 12/121
33Donnie Nietes WBO Super Flyweight Champion December 31, 2018 Kazuto IokaSD 12/120
34Marvin SonsonaWBO Super Flyweight Champion Sep 4, 2009 José LópezUD 12/120
35Rodel MayolWBC Light Flyweight Champion Nov 21, 2009 Edgar SosaTKO 2/122
36Johnriel CasimeroIBF Light Flyweight Champion Feb 10, 2012 Luis Alberto LazarteTKO 10/123
36Johnriel CasimeroIBF Flyweight Champion May 25, 2016 Amnat RuenroengTKO 4/121
36Johnriel CasimeroWBO Bantamweight Champion November 30, 2019 Zolani TeteTKO 3/120
37Sonny Boy Jaro WBC Flyweight Champion Mar 2, 2012 Pongsaklek WonjongkamTKO 6/120
37Sonny Boy Jaro The Ring'' Flyweight Champion Mar 2, 2012 Pongsaklek WonjongkamTKO 6/120
37Sonny Boy Jaro Lineal Flyweight Champion Mar 2, 2012 Pongsaklek WonjongkamTKO 6/120
38Merlito SabilloWBO Minimumweight Champion Jul 13, 2013 Jorle EstradaTKO 9/122
39Marlon TapalesWBO Bantamweight Champion Jul 27, 2016 Pungluang Sor SingyuTKO 11/120
40Jerwin AncajasIBF Super Flyweight Champion Sep 3, 2016 McJoe ArroyoUD 12/127
41Milan MelindoIBF Light Flyweight Champion May 25, 2017 Akira YaegashiTKO 1/121
42Vic SaludarWBO Minimumweight Champion July 13, 2018 Ryuya YamanakaUD 12/121
43Pedro TaduranIBF Minimumweight Champion September 7, 2019 Samuel SalvaRTD 4/121

Current titleholders in world boxing sanctioning bodies

Major (''WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO'')

World Champions

Interim World Champions

Current titleholders in Philippine boxing sanctioning bodies

Philippines Games & Amusement Board

Philippines Boxing Federation

List of Philippine National Amateur Boxing Medalists

Men's Edition

List of Olympic medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1José Villanueva1932 Los Angeles Olympics Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
2Anthony Villanueva1964 Tokyo Olympics Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
3Leopoldo Serantes1988 Seoul Olympics Men's Light Flyweight Bronze Medal
4Roel Velasco1992 Barcelona Olympics Men's Light Flyweight Bronze Medal
5Mansueto Velasco1996 Atlanta Olympics Men's Light Flyweight Silver Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
0235

List of AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Roel Velasco1997 Budapest Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
2Brian Viloria *1999 Houston Men's Light flyweight Gold Medal
3Harry Tañamor2001 Belfast Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
4Harry Tañamor2003 Bangkok Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
5Harry Tañamor2007 Chicago Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
6Rogen Ladon2015 Doha Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal

Boxer of Filipino heritage
Gold Silver BronzeTotal
0235

List of AIBA Asian Olympic Qualifying Tournament medalists

Did not qualify for Olympics.
Gold Silver BronzeTotal
0437

List of Asian Games medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Vicente Tunacao1954 Manila Men's Light Middleweight Gold Medal
2Ernesto Porto1954 Manila Men's Light Welterweight Gold Medal
3Celedonio Espinosa1954 Manila Men's Lightweight Gold Medal
4Mauro Dizon1954 Manila Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
5Alejandro Ortuoste1954 Manila Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
6Ernesto Sajo1954 Manila Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
7Jacinto Diaz1958 Tokyo Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
8Dionisio Guevarra1958 Tokyo Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
9Celedonio Espinosa1958 Tokyo Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
10Jose Ramirez1962 Jakarta Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
11Egino Grafia1962 Jakarta Men's Featherweight Bronze Medal
12Catalino Arpon1962 Jakarta Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
13Manfredo Alipala1962 Jakarta Men's Welterweight Gold Medal
14Rudy Diaz1966 Bangkok Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
15Rodolfo Arpon1966 Bangkok Men's Lightweight Gold Medal
16Felix Ocampo1966 Bangkok Men's Light middleweight Bronze Medal
17Bernardo Belleza1966 Bangkok Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
18Manolo Vicera1970 Bangkok Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
19Ricardo Fortaleza1970 Bangkok Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
20Nemesio Gonzaga1970 Bangkok Men's Featherweight Bronze Medal
21Eugenio Valmocina1970 Bangkok Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
22Nicolas Aquilino1970 Bangkok Men's Light wmiddleweight Bronze Medal
23Willie Lucas1970 Tehran Men's Featherweight Bronze Medal
24Nicolas Aquilino1970 Tehran Men's Light middleweight Bronze Medal
25Ruben Mares1978 Bangkok Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
26Efren Tabanas1982 New Delhi Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
27Fernando de Assis1982 New Delhi Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
28Raymundo Suico1982 New Delhi Men's Welterweight Bronze Medal
29Brix Flores1986 Seoul Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
30Leopoldo Cantancio1986 Seoul Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
31Ernesto Coronel1986 Seoul Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
32Elias Recaido1990 Beijing Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
33Roberto Jalnaiz1990 Beijing Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
34Leopoldo Cantancio1990 Beijing Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
35Arlo Chavez1990 Beijing Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
36Mansueto Velasco1994 Hiroshima Men's Light flyweight Gold Medal
37Elias Recaido1994 Hiroshima Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
38Anthony Igusquisa1994 Hiroshima Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
39Eric Canoy1994 Hiroshima Men's Featherweight Bronze Medal
40Reynaldo Galido1994 Hiroshima Men's Light welterweight Gold Medal
41Eric Canoy1998 Bangkok Men's Featherweight Bronze Medal
42Harry Tañamor2002 Busan Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
43Godfrey Castro2006 Doha Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
44Violito Payla2006 Doha Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
45Joan Tipon2006 Doha Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
46Genebert Basadre2006 Doha Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
47Victorio Saludar2010 Guangzhou Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
48Rey Saludar2010 Guangzhou Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
49Mark Anthony Barriga2014 Incheon Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
50Mario Fernandez2014 Incheon Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
51Charly Suarez2014 Incheon Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
52Wilfredo Lopez2014 Incheon Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
53Rogen Ladon2018 Jakarta Palembang Men's Flyweight Silver Medal
54Eumir Felix Marcial2018 Jakarta Palembang Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
55Carlo Paalam2018 Jakarta Palembang Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
1593155

List of Asian Amateur Boxing Championships medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Rogen Ladon2017 Tashkent Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
2Dannel Maamo2017 Tashkent Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
3Rogen Ladon2015 Bangkok Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
4Eumir Felix Marcial2015 Bangkok Men's Welterweight Silver Medal
5Rey Saludar2011 Incheon Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
6Harry Tañamor2005 Ho Chi Minh Men's Light flyweight Gold Medal
7Joan Tipon2005 Ho Chi Minh Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
8Mark Melligen2005 Ho Chi Minh Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
9Violito Payla2004 Puerto Princesa Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
10Romeo Brin2004 Puerto Princesa Men's Light welterweight Gold Medal
11Christopher Camat2004 Puerto Princesa Men's Middleweight Silver Medal
12Lhyven Salazar2002 Seremban Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
13Ferdie Gamo2002 Seremban Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
14Danilo Lerio1999 Tashkent Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
15Arlan Lerio1999 Tashkent Men's Flyweight Silver Medal
16Larry Semillano1999 Tashkent Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
17Roel Velasco1992 Bangkok Men's Ligh flyweight Gold Medal
18Roberto Jalnaiz1992 Bangkok Men's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
19Ronald Chavez1992 Bangkok Men's Lightweight Gold Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
66719

List of SEA Games medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Nelson Jamili1985 Bangkok Men's Pinweight Bronze Medal
2Leopoldo Serantes1985 Bangkok Men's Light flyweight Gold Medal
3Orlando Tacuyan1985 Bangkok Men's Flyweight Silver Medal
4Ruben Mares1985 Bangkok Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
5Alfredo Trazona1985 Bangkok Men's Welterweight Bronze Medal
6Ernesto Coronel1985 Bangkok Men's Light middleweight Silver Medal
7Ramon Napagao1985 Bangkok Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
8Violito Payla2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
9Arlan Lerio2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Bantamweight Silver Medal
10Ramil Zambales2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
11Larry Semillano2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Lightweight Bronze Medal
12Romeo Brin2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
13Reynaldo L. Galido2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Welterweight Bronze Medal
14Maximino Tabangcora2001 Negeri Sembilan Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
15Ramil Zambales2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
16Arlan Lerio2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Bantamweight Silver Medal
17Junard Ladon2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
18Romeo Brin2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Light welterweight Silver Medal
19Harry Tañamor2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
20Christopher Camat2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
21Violito Payla2003 Ho Chi Minh City Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
22Juanito Magliquian Jr.2005 Bacolod Men's Pinweight Gold Medal
23Harry Tañamor2005 Bacolod Men's Light flyweight Gold Medal
24Warlito Parrenas2005 Bacolod Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
25Joan Tipon2005 Bacolod Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
26Joegin Ladon2005 Bacolod Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
27Genebert Basadre2005 Bacolod Men's Lightweight Gold Medal
28Romeo Brin2005 Bacolod Men's Light welterweight Silver Medal
29Mark Jason Melligen2005 Bacolod Men's Welterweight Silver Medal
30Reynaldo Galido2005 Bacolod Men's Middleweight Silver Medal
31Bill Vicente Vicera2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Pinweight Bronze Medal
32Albert Pabila2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
33Godfrey Castro2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Flyweight Silver Medal
34Junel Cantancio2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Bantamweight Silver Medal
35Orlando Tacuyan, Jr.2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Featherweight Silver Medal
36Joegin Ladon2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
37Larry Semillano2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Light welterweight Silver Medal
38Junie Tizon2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Middleweight Silver Medal
39Maximino Tabangcora2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Men's Light heavyweight Silver Medal
40Bill Vicera2009 Vientiane Men's Pinweight Gold Medal
41Harry Tanamor2009 Vientiane Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
42Rey Saludar2009 Vientiane Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
43Charly Suarez2009 Vientiane Men's Featherweight Gold Medal
44Joegin Landon2009 Vientiane Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
45Rey Saludar2011 Jakarta Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
46Charly Suarez2011 Jakarta Men's Lightweight Gold Medal
47Dennis Galvan2011 Jakarta Men's Light welterweight Gold Medal
48Mark Anthony Barriga2013 Naypyidaw Men's Light flyweight Gold Medal
49Rey Saludar2013 Naypyidaw Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
50Mario Fernandez2013 Naypyidaw Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
51Junel Cantancio2013 Naypyidaw Men's Lightweight Silver Medal
52Dennis Galvan2013 Naypyidaw Men's Light welterweight Silver Medal
53Wilfredo Lopez2013 Naypyidaw Men's Middleweight Silver Medal
54Rogen Ladon2015 Singapore Men's Light flyweight Silver Medal
55Ian Clark Bautista2015 Singapore Men's Flyweight Gold Medal
56Mario Fernandez2015 Singapore Men's Bantamweight Gold Medal
57Junel Cantancio2015 Singapore Men's Lightweight Gold Medal
58Eumir Felix Marcial2015 Singapore Men's Welterweight Gold Medal
59Wilfredo Lopez2015 Singapore Men's Middleweight Bronze Medal
60Ian Clark Bautista2017 Kuala Lumpur Men's Flyweight Bronze Medal
61Mario Fernandez2017 Kuala Lumpur Men's Bantamweight Silver Medal
62Charly Suarez2017 Kuala Lumpur Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
63Eumir Felix Marcial2017 Kuala Lumpur Men's Middleweight Gold Medal
64John Marvin2017 Kuala Lumpur Men's Light heavyweight Gold Medal

List of AIBA Youth World Championships medalists

World Junior / Youth Championship (17-19 years)

No.NameEventMedal
1Renato Angora1987 Havana Men's Light welterweight Bronze Medal
2Jade Bornea2012 Yerevan Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
3Carlo Paalam2016 Saint Petersburg Men's Light flyweight Bronze Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
0033

World Cadet / Junior Championship (15-17 years)

No.NameEventMedal
1Eumir Felix Marcial2011 Astana Men's Welterweight Gold Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
1001

Women's Edition

List of AIBA Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Gretchen Abaniel2005 Podolsk Women's Pinweight Bronze Medal
2Martinez Mitchel2005 Podolsk Women's Lightweight Bronze Medal
3Alice Kate Aparri2006 New Delhi Women's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
4Mitchel Martinez2006 New Delhi Women's Lightweight Bronze Medal
5Josie Gabuco2008 Ningbo Women's Pinweight Bronze Medal
6Analisa Cruz2008 Ningbo Women's Flyweight Bronze Medal
7Annie Albania2008 Ningbo Women's Super flyweight Silver Medal
8Alice Kate Aparri2010 Bridgetown Women's Pinweight Bronze Medal
9Josie Gabuco2012 Qinhuangdao Women's Light flyweight Gold Medal
10Nesthy Petecio2014 Jeju City Women's Featherweight Silver Medal
11Nesthy Petecio2019 Ulan-Ude Women's Featherweight Gold Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
22710

List of Women's Boxing Asian Games medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Annie Albania2010 Guangzhou Women's Flyweight Silver Medal

List of Women's Asian Amateur Boxing Championships medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Alice Kate Aparri2001 Bangkok Women's Pinweight Bronze Medal
2Librada Tamson2001 Bangkok Women's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
3Jouvilet Chilem2001 Bangkok Women's Featherweight Bronze Medal
4Rosie Villarito2001 Bangkok Women's Lightweight Bronze Medal
5Mitchel Martinez2001 Bangkok Women's Light welterweight Gold Medal
6Gretchen Abaniel2005 Kaohsiung Women's Pinweight Silver Medal
7Annalisa Cruz2005 Kaohsiung Women's Super flyweight Silver Medal
8Mitchel Martinez2005 Kaohsiung Women's Lightweight Gold Medal
9Alice Kate Aparri2010 Astana Women's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
10Alice Kate Aparri2012 Ulan Baatar Women's Flyweight Bronze Medal
11Nesthy Petecio2012 Ulan Baatar Women's Bantamweight Bronze Medal
12Nesthy Petecio2015 Wulanchabu Women's Bantamweight Silver Medal

Gold Silver BronzeTotal
23712

List of Women's Boxing SEA Games medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Alice Kate Aparri2005 Bacolod Women's Pinweight Gold Medal
2Analiza Cruz2005 Bacolod Women's Light flyweight Bronze Medal
3Annie Albania2005 Bacolod Women's Flyweight Gold Medal
4Jouvilet Chilem2005 Bacolod Women's Bantamweight Gold Medal
5Mitchel Martinez2005 Bacolod Women's Lightweight Gold Medal
6Alice Kate Aparri2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Women's Light flyweight Silver Medal
7Annie Albania2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Women's Flyweight Gold Medal
8Annalisa Cruz2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Women's Super flyweight Silver Medal
9Jouveliet Chilem2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Women's Bantamweight Silver Medal
10Ronijen Sofla2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Women's Featherweight Silver Medal
11Mitchel Martinez2007 Amphoe Pak Thong Chai Women's Lightweight Silver Medal
12Josie Gabuco2009 Vientiane Women's Pinweight Gold Medal
13Alice Kate Aparri2009 Vientiane Women's Light flyweight Gold Medal
14Albania Annie2009 Vientiane Women's Flyweight Gold Medal
15Mitchel Matinez2009 Vientiane Women's Featherweight Bronze Medal
16Josie Gabuco2011 Palembang Women's Pinweight Gold Medal
17Alice Kate Aparri2011 Palembang Women's Light flyweight Gold Medal
18Nesthy Petecio2011 Palembang Women's Bantamweight Silver Medal
19Josie Gabuco2013 Naypyidaw Women's Light flyweight Gold Medal
20Maircris Igram2013 Naypyidaw Women's Flyweight Bronze Medal
21Irish Magno2013 Naypyidaw Women's Super flyweight Bronze Medal
22Nesthy Petecio2013 Naypyidaw Women's Featherweight Silver Medal
23Josie Gabuco2015 Singapore Women's Light flyweight Gold Medal
24Irish Magno2015 Singapore Women's Flyweight Silver Medal
25Nesthy Petecio2015 Singapore Women's Bantamweight Silver Medal
26Riza Pasuit2015 Singapore Women's Featherweight Bronze Medal

List of Women's Boxing Asian Indoor Games Medalists

No.NameEventMedal
1Josie Gabuco2009 Hanoi Women's Pinweight Bronze Medal
2Annie Albania2009 Hanoi Women's Flyweight Gold Medal
3Mitchel Martinez2009 Hanoi Women's Featherweight Silver Medal

List of Women's Professional Boxing World Champions

LEGENDS:

Major World Titles

Hall of Famers

Undisputed World Champions

Boxer of Filipino heritage

Current World Champions
No.NameTitlesDateOpponentResultDefenses
1Ana JulatonWBO Super Bantamweight Champion Dec 4, 2009 Donna BiggersUD 10/100
1Ana JulatonWBO Super Bantamweight Champion Jun 30, 2010 Maria Elena VillalobosSD 10/102

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