Ala Villamor boxeador

Ala Villamor boxeador
luta
32
vitória
29
derrota
2
empate
1
Estado
inactive
divisão
minimumweight
Estreia
1989-06-03
Altura
5′ 4″/163cm
Alcance
-
Idade
-
Born
1970-10-18
Death
-
Nascimento
Philippines

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Edito "Ala" Villamor (born October 10, 1970) is a Filipino former professional boxer. Competing from 1989 to 1996, he challenged twice for mini-flyweight world championships; the IBF title in 1993 and the WBC title in 1996.Villamor turned professional in 1989 along with his contemporaries were Andy Tabanas, Gerry Peñalosa, Rey Cosep and the Alfante brothers. He held the Philippines mini flyweight champion between 1990 and 1993, with never been defeated, by defeating many skilled boxers were Nico Thomas, Napa Kiatwanchai, Ronnie Magramo. During that time he was regarded as the rising star Filipino boxer who had hopes of becoming a future world champion.He had the opportunity to challenge the world champion for the first time with Thailand's Ratanapol Sor Vorapin, the IBF mini flyweight title holder on June 27, 1993 at Nimibutr Stadium, National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand. He lost TKO in the seventh round, Sor Vorapin retained title for the second time, Villamor suffered his first defeat.Villamor had the opportunity to challenge for world title for the second time with the WBC strawweight champion the undefeated Mexican Ricardo López on March 16, 1996 at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. As a result, he lost TKO in the early eighth round with López's left uppercut. Villamor retired after this bout.He worked as a trainer and matchmaker of ALA Promotions, a major boxing promotions company in the Philippines. This biographical article related to Filipino boxing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Data Adversário Últimos resultados dos adversários Lugar Resultado
1996-03-16 Ricardo Lopez WWWWWW MGM Grand, Las Vegas LOST
KO
1995-06-24 Noknoi Sorthanikul WLLL Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
KO
1995-03-11 Orlando Malone LLLLLL Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-11-14 Hang Kyu Chang LLL WIN
KO
1994-10-11 Kid Nanz WWWLWW Ozamiz City WIN
Technical knockout
1994-08-14 Chris Galon LWDLLL Bogo WIN
Technical knockout
1993-06-27 Anucha Phothong WWWWWW National Stadium Gymnasium, Bangkok LOST
Technical knockout
1993-02-02 Texas Gomez WWLWLL Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City WIN
KO
1992-11-20 Napa Kiatwanchai LWWWWL Metropolitan Gym WIN
KO
1992-06-13 Ronnie Magramo WWWWWL Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
KO
1992-04-04 Jae Won Kim debut WIN
KO
1992-01-11 Said Iskandar LLL Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1991-10-14 Yuichi Hosono WWWWLW DRAW
Split-decision
1991-08-17 Sugar Ray Mike LLWWDL Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1991-07-08 Armando Tenoria LWLWWL WIN
KO
1991-04-13 In-Kyu Hwang LLLLLL Cebu City WIN
Points
1990-12-10 Yasuo Yogi LWLWLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1990-11-17 Rico Macaubos WWWWWW Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1990-09-29 Nico Thomas WWDWLL Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
KO
1990-08-13 Hae-Suk Kwon debut WIN
KO
1990-06-30 Ded Donjadee WWLLLL Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1990-05-26 William Mohammed Alip LWLLWL Mandaue City WIN
KO
1990-03-31 Ponidi WWWWLW Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1990-01-13 Max Forrosuelo WWLLLL Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-12-22 Jonas Torregoza WLWLLL Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-11-11 Janni Javin LWW Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-10-14 Beuk-Soo Kim debut WIN
KO
1989-09-29 Rady Pascudan debut Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-08-19 Boy Dianorla debut Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-08-04 Ronnie Magramo W Ninoy Aquino Stadium, District of Malate, Manila WIN
Points
1989-07-15 Boy Ortega L Tanjay City WIN
KO
1989-06-03 Jun Mendoza debut Tanjay City WIN
Technical knockout

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