logging in or signing up RP Champions' League Part I MrGui11er Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 210 Category: Sports License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 22, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript FILIPINO WORLD CHAMPIONS : FILIPINO WORLD CHAMPIONS Part I: BOXING RP Champions League presents 35 World ChampionsMajor Org. - WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO. The Ring : Pancho Villa The Ring, IBHOF, WBHOF Small Montana NYSAC Ceferino Garcia NYSAC, WBHOF Eleuterio Zapanta NBA (WBA Predecessor) Dado Marino The Ring Roberto Cruz WBA Gabriel Elorde The Ring, WBA, WBC, IBHOF Pedro Adigue Jr. WBC Bernabe Villacampo WBA Rene Barrientos WBC Ben Villaflor The Ring, WBA Erbito Salavarria The Ring, WBC, WBA Rolando Navarrete WBC Frank Cedeño The Ring, WBC Roberto Bernardez IBF Diosdado Peñalosa IBF Rolando Bohol IBF Tacy Macalos IBF Algerico Chavez IBF Rolando Pascua WBC Luisito Espinosa WBC, WBA Jesus Salud WBA Manny Melchor IBF Morris East WBA Eric Jamili WBO Gerry Peñalosa WBO, WBC Manny Pacquiao* WBO, The Ring, WBC, IBF Joma Gamboa WBA Malcolm Tuñacao WBC Brian Viloria WBC, IBF Florante Condes IBF Donnie Nietes* WBO Nonito Donaire Jr.* WBAi, IBF Marvin Sonsona WBO Rodel Mayol WBC (*) = Current World Champions Back to top 35 World ChampionsMajor Org. - WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO. The Ring 7/22/2010 2 4 Interim World ChampionsMajor – WBAi, WBC Silver, & WBOi : Joma Gamboa WBAi Nonito Donaire Jr.*WBAi Jhonreil Casimiro*WBOi Edren Dapudong*WBCsilver Back to top 3 7/22/2010 4 Interim World ChampionsMajor – WBAi, WBC Silver, & WBOi 12 Minor World ChampionsMinor Org. – IBO, IBC, WBF, WPBF : Jesus Salud IBC Ronnie Magramo WBF Amado Cabato IBO William Magahin WBF Gerry Peñalosa WBF Noel Tuñacao IBO Dindo Castañares WBF Dondon Sultan WBF Nonito Donaire Jr. IBO Manny Pacquiao IBO Ronquillo Salvador*WPBF Michael Farenas*WPBF Back to top 4 7/22/2010 12 Minor World ChampionsMinor Org. – IBO, IBC, WBF, WPBF Pancho Villa : Pancho Villa Francisco Guilledo “PANCHO VILLA” The Ring World Flyweight Champion (June 18, 1923 - September 24, 1925) “The Greatest Flyweight of the century” - Associated Press Francisco Guilledo was born in Ilog, Negros Occidental on August 1, 1901. At the age of 22 and standing at 5-feet tall, he scored a knock-out against reigning world flyweight champion Jimmy Wilde of England in the 7th round at New York's Polo Grounds on June 18, 1923. Thus, he became the first ever world boxing champion from Asia. He was considered to be one of the greatest fighter from Asia. In 1994, he was inducted in the prestigious International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined to the World Boxing Hall of Fame. 1st World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Small Montana : Small Montana Benjamin "Small Montana" GanNYSAC World Flyweight Champion Sep 16, 1935 - Jan 9, 1937 His real name was Benjamin Gan. Based in the US, Small Montana became the world flyweight champion on September 16, 1935 when he beat Midget Wolgast (Joseph Robert Loscalzo) in Oakland, New York . He kept the title until 1937. 2nd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Ceferino Garcia : Ceferino Garcia Ceferino Garcia “Bolo punch” NYSAC World Middleweight Champion Oct 2, 1939 - May 23, 1940 The heaviest Filipino ever who became a world-boxing champion. He captured the NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) World Middleweight title on October 2, 1939 when he knocked out Fred Apostoli in the 7th round with a single "bolo" punch in New York City. He defended his crown against top rivals twice (Americans Glen Lee and Henry Armstrong). He was born in 1912 and grew up in Tondo, Manila. In 1977, Ceferino Garcia was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame and into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1981. 3rd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Little Dado : Little Dado Eleuterio "Little Dado" ZapantaNBA Bantamweight Champion (Apr 24, 1940 - Jul 4, 1943)NBA Flyweight Champion (Nov 30, 1938 - Jan 1, 1940) Another Filipino who fought in the US, Little Dado won the National Boxing Association (NBA) flyweight crown on November 30,1938 by beating Small Montana in a championship showdown, when champion Benny Lynch vacated the title and moved up in weight. He kept the title till 1940. NBA is the predecessor of the World Boxing Association (WBA). 4th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Dado Marino : Dado Marino Salvador "Dado" Marino World Flyweight Champion Jul 1, 1950 - May 19, 1952 On August 1, 1950, Salvador "Dado" Marino defeated Terry Allen to bag the world flyweight boxing championship in a bout held in Honolulu. He kept the title until May 1952. 5th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Roberto Cruz : Roberto Cruz Roberto CruzWBA Super Lightweight Champion Mar 21, 1963 - Jun 15, 1963 Roberto Cruz was born in Baguio City on November 2, 1941.He knocked out Raymundo "Battling" Torres of Mexico in the first round to clinch the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) junior welterweight crown in Los Angeles, California on March 21, 1963. 6th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Flash Elorde : Flash Elorde Gabriel "Flash" Elorde WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Feb 16, 1963 - Jun 15, 1967WBC Super Featherweight Champion, Mar 16, 1960 - Jun 15, 1967 “The greatest world junior lightweight boxing champion in WBC history” In 1974, the World Boxing Council named Gabriel "Flash Elorde" as "the greatest world junior lightweight boxing champion in WBC history" for winning 79 bouts in his professional boxing career. In 1993, he became the first Asian inducted into the New York-based International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined into the World Boxing Hall of Fame. Elorde became a world champion in the 130-pound division on March 16, 1960 when he knocked out American Harold Gomes in the 7th round at the inauguration of the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City. On August 17 of the same year, he knocked out Gomes in the first round in a rematch in San Francisco, USA. Since then, he has defended his title in 10 bouts for seven years, making him the longest reigning world junior lightweight champion ever (seven years and three months). Elorde was born in Bogo, Cebu in 1935 and died in 1985. 7th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Pedro Adigue Jr. : Pedro Adigue Jr. Pedro Adigue Jr.WBC Super Lightweight Champion (Dec 14, 1968 - Jan 31, 1970) Pedro Adigue Jr. had reportedly held five different titles in his professional boxing career. His career reached its peak on December 14, 1968 when he defeated American Adolph Pruitt to bag the World Boxing Council (WBC) junior welterweight crown. 8th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Bernabe Villacampo : Bernabe Villacampo Bernabe VillacampoWBA Flyweight Champion (Oct 20, 1969 - Apr 5, 1970) On October 19, 1969, Bernabe Villacampo defeated Japanese Hiroyuki Ebihara in Osaka, Japan to bag the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight crown. 9th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rene Barrientos : Rene Barrientos Rene BarrientosWBC Super Featherweight Champion (Feb 15, 1969 - Apr 5, 1970) Rene Barrientos became WBC Junior Lightweight champion when he defeated American fighter Ruben Navarro in February 15,1969. 10th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Ben Villaflor : Ben Villaflor Ben Villaflor WBA Super Featherweight Champion (Oct 17, 1973 - Oct 16, 1976) The Ring Junior Lightweight Champion (Oct 17, 1973 - Oct 16, 1976) WBA Super Featherweight Champion (Apr 25, 1972 - Mar 12, 1973) Another world junior lightweight champion was Ben Villaflor, who was only 18 years old, when he dethroned Venezuelan champion Alfredo Marcano on April 25, 1972. He lost his title to Japanese challenger Kuniaki Shibata but regained it by knocking out Shibata in the first round in Honolulu, October 17, 1973. Villaflor was able to defend his crown for five times until 1976. 11th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Erbito Salavarria : Erbito Salavarria Erbito SalavarriaWBA Flyweight Champion, Mar 30, 1975 - Feb 27, 1976 The Ring/WBC Flyweight Champion, Dec 7, 1970 - Feb 9, 1973 On December 7, 1970, Erbito Salavarria wore the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight belt when he KO'd Thai boxing legend Chartchai Chionoi in the 2nd round in Bangkok, Thailand. On April 1, 1975, he grabbed the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight crown from a Japanese fighter Susumu Hanagata, in Yokohama, Japan 12th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rolando Navarrete : Rolando Navarrete Rolando NavarreteWBC Super Featherweight Champion Aug 29, 1981 - May 29, 1982 In August 29, 1981, Rolando Navarrete knocked out a British boxer Conelius Boza-Edwards in the fifth round to clinch the World Boxing Council (WBC) super featherweight championship. The fight was held in Via Reggio, Italy. 13th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Frank Cedeño : Frank Cedeño Frank CedeñoWBC Flyweight Champion The Ring Flyweight Champion Sep 27, 1983 - Jan 18, 1984 On September 27, 1983, Frank Cedeño defeated Charlie Magri, by 6th round KO, at Wembley Arena in London, England, to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight championship and The Ring Magazine as “People’s Champ”. 14th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Roberto Bernardez : Roberto Bernardez Roberto "Bobby Berna" BernardezIBF Super Featherweight Champion Dec 4, 1983 - Apr 15, 1984 Won the IBF Junior Featherweight title on December 4, 1993 by knocking out Korean Seung In Suh in the 10th round in Seoul, South Korea. 15th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Dodie Boy Peñalosa : Dodie Boy Peñalosa Diosdado "Dodie Boy" PeñalosaIBF Flyweight Champion, Feb 22, 1987 - Sep 5, 1987IBF Light Flyweight Champion, Dec 10, 1983 - Oct 12, 1985 Diosdado Peñalosa won the vacant (newly created) IBF Light Flyweight title on December 10, 1983, when he TKO'd Japanese Satoshi Shingaki in the 12th round in Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan. The bout was not sanctioned by the Japanese Boxing Commission. A 9th round TKO win over Jae Hong Kim on May 13, 1984, in Seoul, Korea, established him as the IBF Light Flyweight Champion. On February 22, 1987, Dodie Boy Peñalosa KO'd South Korean Hi-Sup Shin in the 5th round in a fight held in Inchon, Korea to win the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight championship, his second world title. 16th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rolando Bohol : Rolando Bohol Rolando BoholIBF Flyweight Champion Jan 16, 1988 - Oct 5, 1988 Rolando Bohol beat South Korean champion Chang Ho Choi to become the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight champion at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on January 16, 1988. 17th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Tacy Macalos : Tacy Macalos Tacy MacalosIBF Light Flyweight Champion Nov 4, 1988 - May 2, 1989 On November 5, 1988, Tacy Macalos defeated South Korean Jum Hwan Choi to clinch the International Boxing Federation (IBF) light flyweight title in a bout held in Manila. 18th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Eric Chavez : Eric Chavez Eric "Kenta Sato" ChavezIBF Minimumweight Champion Sep 21, 1989 - Feb 22, 1990 In September 21, 1989, Algerico Chavez was crowned the International Boxing Federation (IBF) Strawweight champion of the world. Eric KO'd Indon Niko Thomas in the 5th round in Jakarta, Indonesia. 19th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rolando Pascua : Rolando Pascua Rolando PascuaWBC Light Flyweight Champion Dec 19, 1990 - Mar 25, 1991 On December 19, 1990, Rolando Pascua knocked out Mexico's Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez in the sixth round to bag the World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight title. The bout was held in Inglewood, California. 20th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Luisito Espinosa : Luisito Espinosa Luisito "Golden Boy / Lindol" EspinosaWBC Featherweight Champion, Dec 11, 1995 - May 15, 1999WBA Bantamweight Champion, Oct 18, 1989 - Oct 19, 1991 For five years, Luisito "Lindol" Espinosa has held two different world-boxing titles: the World Boxing Association (WBA) Bantamweight crown, via a first round demolition of Khaokor Galaxy on October 18, 1989, in Bangkok, Thailand, and the World Boxing Council (WBC) Featherweight belt via a win over Manuel Medina on December 11, 1995 in Tokyo, Japan. In 1996, Luisito Espinosa was named "Athlete of the Year" for defending his World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown thrice. A brutal 4th round knockout win over Mexico's Alejandro "Cobrita" Gonzalez, on March 1 in Guadalajara, Mexico. A 12 round decision over Cesar Soto in Manila. And an 8th round TKO win over Japan's Nobutoshi Hiranaka in Fukuoka, Japan. The five-foot-seven boxer was born in Tondo, Manila on June 26, 1967 21st World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Jesus Salud : Jesus Salud Jesus "The Hawaiian Punch" SaludIBC Super Featherweight Champion, Jun 7, 1990 - Apr 18, 1992WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Dec 11, 1989 - Nov 26, 1995 A full-blooded Filipino fighting out of Hawaii, Jesus Salud won the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Bantam championship by defeating Juan Jose Estrada in 1989. His career record was 63-11 (40 by KO). Jesus was a 4-time North American Boxing Federation (NABF) Super Bantam champion and a WBA Super Bantam Asian champion. 22nd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Manny Melchor : Manny Melchor Manny "Cabalay" MelchorIBF Minimumweight Champion Sep 6, 1992 - Dec 10, 1992 In September 6, 1992, Manny Melchor defeated Thai fighter Fahlan Sakkreerin to become the International Boxing Federation (IBF) straw weight champion. The bout was held in Samut Prakarn, Thailand. Melchor, comes from Oriental Mindoro province. 23rd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Morris East : Morris East Morris East WBA Super Lightweight Champion Sep 9, 1992 - Jan 12, 1993 WBA Light Welterweight Champion. Captured the title via a stunning 11th round TKO win over Japan's Akinobu Hiranaka on September 9, 1992. The fight together with Kennedy McKinney's KO of Welcome Ncita also in the 11th round was voted "Knockout of the Year" by Ring Magazine. 24th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Eric Jamili : Eric Jamili Eric JamiliWBO Minimumweight Champion Dec 19, 1997 - May 30, 1998 In December 19, 1997, Eric Jamili TKO'd British boxer Mickey Cantwell in the 8th round to bag the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Strawweight title. 25th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Gerry Peñalosa : Gerry Peñalosa Gerry Peñalosa WBO Bantamweight Champion, August 11, 2007 – April 2009 (stripped)WBC Super Flyweight Champion, Feb 20, 1997 - Aug 29, 1998 On August 11, 2007, Gerry Peñalosa bludgeoned Johnny Gonzales to the liver as he won the WBO Bantamweight in Sacramento, California. He also won the World Boxing Council (WBC) super flyweight crown from Hiroshi Kawashima on February 20, 1997 in a fight held in Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan and was able to defend it three times until August 1998. In June 1999, he knocked out a Mexican fighter Oscar Andrade to clinch the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) North American junior bantamweight title in Mississippi. Gerry is the brother of former world champion Dodie Boy Penalosa, was born in Cebu. 26th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Manny Pacquiao : Manny Pacquiao Manny “PACMAN” Pacquiao 7 Division World Champion (see next slide) “The greatest fighter that ever live.” - Bob Arum, Top Rank Emmanuel Dapidran "Manny" Pacquiao (pronounced /ˈpækjaʊ/; born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino professional boxer and politician. Currently, he is the WBO World Welterweight Champion (Super Champion) and The Ring Light Welterweight Champion. Also, currently, he is rated by The Ring, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, Sky Sports, About.com, TheSweetScience.com, SecondsOut.com, DogHouseBoxing.com and MadeMan.com as the "Number 1" pound-for-pound best boxer of the world. Pacquiao is also the former IBO World Light Welterweight Champion, WBC World Lightweight Champion, The Ring World Super Featherweight, WBC World Super Featherweight Champion, The Ring World Featherweight Champion, IBF World Super Bantamweight Champion and WBC World Flyweight Champion. Furthermore, he is also a WBC Emeritus Champion, a WBC Diamond Champion and a WBO Super Champion. Pacquiao is the first boxer in history to win seven world titles in seven different weight divisions. In addition, he is the only boxer to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes. For his achievements, Pacquiao was named The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 2006, 2008 and 2009; the Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of th Year in 2006, 2008 and 2009; the Best Fighter ESPY Award in 2009; the HBO Sports and the Boxing Writers Association of America "Fighter of the Decade" in 2000-2009. 27th World Champion 7/22/2010 Back to top Pacman’s 8 world titles : Back to top Special slide 7/22/2010 Pacman’s 8 world titles Joma Gamboa : Joma Gamboa Joma GamboaWBA Minimumweight Champion Dec 4, 1999 - Dec 6, 2000 Gamboa won the interim WBC Strawweight title when he TKO'd in the 6th round, Satoru Abe on December 4, 1999 in Nagoya, Japan. On December 6, 2000, Joma defeated Venezuelan champion Noel Arambulet in Tokyo, Japan to win the WBA Strawweight title. 28th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Malcolm Tuñacao : Malcolm Tuñacao Malcolm "Eagle Eye" TuñacaoWBC Flyweight Champion May 19, 2000 - Mar 2, 2001 Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tuñacao became the WBC flyweight champion with a seventh-round TKO win over Medgoen Singsurat, conqueror of Pacquiao, in Udonthani, Thailand on May 19, 2000. Tuñacao was born in Mandaue City in 1978. 29th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Brian Viloria : Brian Viloria Brian "Hawaiian Punch" Viloria IBF Junior Flyweight, April 19, 2009- Jan 07, 2010 WBC Light Flyweight Champion, Sep 10, 2005 - Aug 10, 2006 Brian Viloria, a native Hawaii won the WBC Light Flyweight against defending Champion Eric Ortiz of Mexico on September 10, 2005. After losing his WBC belt to Omar Nino, he recovered to spoil Ulises Solis 10th IBF junior flyweight title defense to become a two-time world champion over his hometown crowd in Manila on April 19 2009. 30th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Florante Condes : Florante Condes Florante CondesIBF Mini-flyweight Champion Jul 7, 2007 - Jun 14, 2008 On July 7, 2007, Condes upset Muhammad Rachman in his own backyard in Indonesia to become the IBF Minimumweight Champion. 31st World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Donnie Nietes : Donnie Nietes Donnie “AHAS” Nietes WBO Minimumweight Champion September 30, 2007 – present On September 30, 2007, Donnie Nietes won the vacant WBO Minimumweight belt over the tough Pornsawan Kratingdaenggym of Thailand in Cebu. 32nd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Nonito Donaire Jr. : Nonito Donaire Jr. Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire Jr. Interim WBA Super Flyweight Champion, Aug 15, 2009 – present IBF Flyweight Champion, Jul 7, 2007 – Jul 1, 2009 (vacated ) Nonito Donaire’s boxing career went to its upmost peak when he surprisingly KO’d in 5 rounds none other than Vic Darchinyan of Australia, the undefeated and the most feared boxer in the Flyweight division. With the upset win, Nonito wrested IBO/IBF Flyweight belts away from the Aussie. Today, Donaire is ranked 4th by Ring magazine’s pound-for-pound rankings. He also won WBA interim Super Flyweight via decision over Rafael Concepcion of Panama last year. 33rd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Marvin Sonsona : Marvin Sonsona Marvin “Marvelous” Sonsona WBO Junior Bantamweight Champion September 4, 2009 – 2009 (stripped) The young Marvin Sonsona marveled the whole boxing world when he beat WBO Super Flyweight defending champion Jose Lopez of Puerto Rico via convincing Unanimous decision on September 4, 2009 in Canada. 34th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rodel Mayol : Rodel Mayol Rodel “Road Warrior” Mayol WBC Light Flyweight Champion Nov 21, 2009 – Jun 19, 2010 Rodel Mayol bizarrely won the WBC Light Flyweight Championship over Edgar Sosa via technical decision in Mexico on November 21, 2009. 35th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
RP Champions' League Part I MrGui11er Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 210 Category: Sports License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 22, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript FILIPINO WORLD CHAMPIONS : FILIPINO WORLD CHAMPIONS Part I: BOXING RP Champions League presents 35 World ChampionsMajor Org. - WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO. The Ring : Pancho Villa The Ring, IBHOF, WBHOF Small Montana NYSAC Ceferino Garcia NYSAC, WBHOF Eleuterio Zapanta NBA (WBA Predecessor) Dado Marino The Ring Roberto Cruz WBA Gabriel Elorde The Ring, WBA, WBC, IBHOF Pedro Adigue Jr. WBC Bernabe Villacampo WBA Rene Barrientos WBC Ben Villaflor The Ring, WBA Erbito Salavarria The Ring, WBC, WBA Rolando Navarrete WBC Frank Cedeño The Ring, WBC Roberto Bernardez IBF Diosdado Peñalosa IBF Rolando Bohol IBF Tacy Macalos IBF Algerico Chavez IBF Rolando Pascua WBC Luisito Espinosa WBC, WBA Jesus Salud WBA Manny Melchor IBF Morris East WBA Eric Jamili WBO Gerry Peñalosa WBO, WBC Manny Pacquiao* WBO, The Ring, WBC, IBF Joma Gamboa WBA Malcolm Tuñacao WBC Brian Viloria WBC, IBF Florante Condes IBF Donnie Nietes* WBO Nonito Donaire Jr.* WBAi, IBF Marvin Sonsona WBO Rodel Mayol WBC (*) = Current World Champions Back to top 35 World ChampionsMajor Org. - WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO. The Ring 7/22/2010 2 4 Interim World ChampionsMajor – WBAi, WBC Silver, & WBOi : Joma Gamboa WBAi Nonito Donaire Jr.*WBAi Jhonreil Casimiro*WBOi Edren Dapudong*WBCsilver Back to top 3 7/22/2010 4 Interim World ChampionsMajor – WBAi, WBC Silver, & WBOi 12 Minor World ChampionsMinor Org. – IBO, IBC, WBF, WPBF : Jesus Salud IBC Ronnie Magramo WBF Amado Cabato IBO William Magahin WBF Gerry Peñalosa WBF Noel Tuñacao IBO Dindo Castañares WBF Dondon Sultan WBF Nonito Donaire Jr. IBO Manny Pacquiao IBO Ronquillo Salvador*WPBF Michael Farenas*WPBF Back to top 4 7/22/2010 12 Minor World ChampionsMinor Org. – IBO, IBC, WBF, WPBF Pancho Villa : Pancho Villa Francisco Guilledo “PANCHO VILLA” The Ring World Flyweight Champion (June 18, 1923 - September 24, 1925) “The Greatest Flyweight of the century” - Associated Press Francisco Guilledo was born in Ilog, Negros Occidental on August 1, 1901. At the age of 22 and standing at 5-feet tall, he scored a knock-out against reigning world flyweight champion Jimmy Wilde of England in the 7th round at New York's Polo Grounds on June 18, 1923. Thus, he became the first ever world boxing champion from Asia. He was considered to be one of the greatest fighter from Asia. In 1994, he was inducted in the prestigious International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined to the World Boxing Hall of Fame. 1st World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Small Montana : Small Montana Benjamin "Small Montana" GanNYSAC World Flyweight Champion Sep 16, 1935 - Jan 9, 1937 His real name was Benjamin Gan. Based in the US, Small Montana became the world flyweight champion on September 16, 1935 when he beat Midget Wolgast (Joseph Robert Loscalzo) in Oakland, New York . He kept the title until 1937. 2nd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Ceferino Garcia : Ceferino Garcia Ceferino Garcia “Bolo punch” NYSAC World Middleweight Champion Oct 2, 1939 - May 23, 1940 The heaviest Filipino ever who became a world-boxing champion. He captured the NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) World Middleweight title on October 2, 1939 when he knocked out Fred Apostoli in the 7th round with a single "bolo" punch in New York City. He defended his crown against top rivals twice (Americans Glen Lee and Henry Armstrong). He was born in 1912 and grew up in Tondo, Manila. In 1977, Ceferino Garcia was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame and into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1981. 3rd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Little Dado : Little Dado Eleuterio "Little Dado" ZapantaNBA Bantamweight Champion (Apr 24, 1940 - Jul 4, 1943)NBA Flyweight Champion (Nov 30, 1938 - Jan 1, 1940) Another Filipino who fought in the US, Little Dado won the National Boxing Association (NBA) flyweight crown on November 30,1938 by beating Small Montana in a championship showdown, when champion Benny Lynch vacated the title and moved up in weight. He kept the title till 1940. NBA is the predecessor of the World Boxing Association (WBA). 4th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Dado Marino : Dado Marino Salvador "Dado" Marino World Flyweight Champion Jul 1, 1950 - May 19, 1952 On August 1, 1950, Salvador "Dado" Marino defeated Terry Allen to bag the world flyweight boxing championship in a bout held in Honolulu. He kept the title until May 1952. 5th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Roberto Cruz : Roberto Cruz Roberto CruzWBA Super Lightweight Champion Mar 21, 1963 - Jun 15, 1963 Roberto Cruz was born in Baguio City on November 2, 1941.He knocked out Raymundo "Battling" Torres of Mexico in the first round to clinch the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) junior welterweight crown in Los Angeles, California on March 21, 1963. 6th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Flash Elorde : Flash Elorde Gabriel "Flash" Elorde WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Feb 16, 1963 - Jun 15, 1967WBC Super Featherweight Champion, Mar 16, 1960 - Jun 15, 1967 “The greatest world junior lightweight boxing champion in WBC history” In 1974, the World Boxing Council named Gabriel "Flash Elorde" as "the greatest world junior lightweight boxing champion in WBC history" for winning 79 bouts in his professional boxing career. In 1993, he became the first Asian inducted into the New York-based International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined into the World Boxing Hall of Fame. Elorde became a world champion in the 130-pound division on March 16, 1960 when he knocked out American Harold Gomes in the 7th round at the inauguration of the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City. On August 17 of the same year, he knocked out Gomes in the first round in a rematch in San Francisco, USA. Since then, he has defended his title in 10 bouts for seven years, making him the longest reigning world junior lightweight champion ever (seven years and three months). Elorde was born in Bogo, Cebu in 1935 and died in 1985. 7th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Pedro Adigue Jr. : Pedro Adigue Jr. Pedro Adigue Jr.WBC Super Lightweight Champion (Dec 14, 1968 - Jan 31, 1970) Pedro Adigue Jr. had reportedly held five different titles in his professional boxing career. His career reached its peak on December 14, 1968 when he defeated American Adolph Pruitt to bag the World Boxing Council (WBC) junior welterweight crown. 8th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Bernabe Villacampo : Bernabe Villacampo Bernabe VillacampoWBA Flyweight Champion (Oct 20, 1969 - Apr 5, 1970) On October 19, 1969, Bernabe Villacampo defeated Japanese Hiroyuki Ebihara in Osaka, Japan to bag the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight crown. 9th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rene Barrientos : Rene Barrientos Rene BarrientosWBC Super Featherweight Champion (Feb 15, 1969 - Apr 5, 1970) Rene Barrientos became WBC Junior Lightweight champion when he defeated American fighter Ruben Navarro in February 15,1969. 10th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Ben Villaflor : Ben Villaflor Ben Villaflor WBA Super Featherweight Champion (Oct 17, 1973 - Oct 16, 1976) The Ring Junior Lightweight Champion (Oct 17, 1973 - Oct 16, 1976) WBA Super Featherweight Champion (Apr 25, 1972 - Mar 12, 1973) Another world junior lightweight champion was Ben Villaflor, who was only 18 years old, when he dethroned Venezuelan champion Alfredo Marcano on April 25, 1972. He lost his title to Japanese challenger Kuniaki Shibata but regained it by knocking out Shibata in the first round in Honolulu, October 17, 1973. Villaflor was able to defend his crown for five times until 1976. 11th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Erbito Salavarria : Erbito Salavarria Erbito SalavarriaWBA Flyweight Champion, Mar 30, 1975 - Feb 27, 1976 The Ring/WBC Flyweight Champion, Dec 7, 1970 - Feb 9, 1973 On December 7, 1970, Erbito Salavarria wore the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight belt when he KO'd Thai boxing legend Chartchai Chionoi in the 2nd round in Bangkok, Thailand. On April 1, 1975, he grabbed the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight crown from a Japanese fighter Susumu Hanagata, in Yokohama, Japan 12th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rolando Navarrete : Rolando Navarrete Rolando NavarreteWBC Super Featherweight Champion Aug 29, 1981 - May 29, 1982 In August 29, 1981, Rolando Navarrete knocked out a British boxer Conelius Boza-Edwards in the fifth round to clinch the World Boxing Council (WBC) super featherweight championship. The fight was held in Via Reggio, Italy. 13th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Frank Cedeño : Frank Cedeño Frank CedeñoWBC Flyweight Champion The Ring Flyweight Champion Sep 27, 1983 - Jan 18, 1984 On September 27, 1983, Frank Cedeño defeated Charlie Magri, by 6th round KO, at Wembley Arena in London, England, to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight championship and The Ring Magazine as “People’s Champ”. 14th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Roberto Bernardez : Roberto Bernardez Roberto "Bobby Berna" BernardezIBF Super Featherweight Champion Dec 4, 1983 - Apr 15, 1984 Won the IBF Junior Featherweight title on December 4, 1993 by knocking out Korean Seung In Suh in the 10th round in Seoul, South Korea. 15th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Dodie Boy Peñalosa : Dodie Boy Peñalosa Diosdado "Dodie Boy" PeñalosaIBF Flyweight Champion, Feb 22, 1987 - Sep 5, 1987IBF Light Flyweight Champion, Dec 10, 1983 - Oct 12, 1985 Diosdado Peñalosa won the vacant (newly created) IBF Light Flyweight title on December 10, 1983, when he TKO'd Japanese Satoshi Shingaki in the 12th round in Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan. The bout was not sanctioned by the Japanese Boxing Commission. A 9th round TKO win over Jae Hong Kim on May 13, 1984, in Seoul, Korea, established him as the IBF Light Flyweight Champion. On February 22, 1987, Dodie Boy Peñalosa KO'd South Korean Hi-Sup Shin in the 5th round in a fight held in Inchon, Korea to win the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight championship, his second world title. 16th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rolando Bohol : Rolando Bohol Rolando BoholIBF Flyweight Champion Jan 16, 1988 - Oct 5, 1988 Rolando Bohol beat South Korean champion Chang Ho Choi to become the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight champion at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on January 16, 1988. 17th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Tacy Macalos : Tacy Macalos Tacy MacalosIBF Light Flyweight Champion Nov 4, 1988 - May 2, 1989 On November 5, 1988, Tacy Macalos defeated South Korean Jum Hwan Choi to clinch the International Boxing Federation (IBF) light flyweight title in a bout held in Manila. 18th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Eric Chavez : Eric Chavez Eric "Kenta Sato" ChavezIBF Minimumweight Champion Sep 21, 1989 - Feb 22, 1990 In September 21, 1989, Algerico Chavez was crowned the International Boxing Federation (IBF) Strawweight champion of the world. Eric KO'd Indon Niko Thomas in the 5th round in Jakarta, Indonesia. 19th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rolando Pascua : Rolando Pascua Rolando PascuaWBC Light Flyweight Champion Dec 19, 1990 - Mar 25, 1991 On December 19, 1990, Rolando Pascua knocked out Mexico's Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez in the sixth round to bag the World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight title. The bout was held in Inglewood, California. 20th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Luisito Espinosa : Luisito Espinosa Luisito "Golden Boy / Lindol" EspinosaWBC Featherweight Champion, Dec 11, 1995 - May 15, 1999WBA Bantamweight Champion, Oct 18, 1989 - Oct 19, 1991 For five years, Luisito "Lindol" Espinosa has held two different world-boxing titles: the World Boxing Association (WBA) Bantamweight crown, via a first round demolition of Khaokor Galaxy on October 18, 1989, in Bangkok, Thailand, and the World Boxing Council (WBC) Featherweight belt via a win over Manuel Medina on December 11, 1995 in Tokyo, Japan. In 1996, Luisito Espinosa was named "Athlete of the Year" for defending his World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown thrice. A brutal 4th round knockout win over Mexico's Alejandro "Cobrita" Gonzalez, on March 1 in Guadalajara, Mexico. A 12 round decision over Cesar Soto in Manila. And an 8th round TKO win over Japan's Nobutoshi Hiranaka in Fukuoka, Japan. The five-foot-seven boxer was born in Tondo, Manila on June 26, 1967 21st World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Jesus Salud : Jesus Salud Jesus "The Hawaiian Punch" SaludIBC Super Featherweight Champion, Jun 7, 1990 - Apr 18, 1992WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Dec 11, 1989 - Nov 26, 1995 A full-blooded Filipino fighting out of Hawaii, Jesus Salud won the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Bantam championship by defeating Juan Jose Estrada in 1989. His career record was 63-11 (40 by KO). Jesus was a 4-time North American Boxing Federation (NABF) Super Bantam champion and a WBA Super Bantam Asian champion. 22nd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Manny Melchor : Manny Melchor Manny "Cabalay" MelchorIBF Minimumweight Champion Sep 6, 1992 - Dec 10, 1992 In September 6, 1992, Manny Melchor defeated Thai fighter Fahlan Sakkreerin to become the International Boxing Federation (IBF) straw weight champion. The bout was held in Samut Prakarn, Thailand. Melchor, comes from Oriental Mindoro province. 23rd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Morris East : Morris East Morris East WBA Super Lightweight Champion Sep 9, 1992 - Jan 12, 1993 WBA Light Welterweight Champion. Captured the title via a stunning 11th round TKO win over Japan's Akinobu Hiranaka on September 9, 1992. The fight together with Kennedy McKinney's KO of Welcome Ncita also in the 11th round was voted "Knockout of the Year" by Ring Magazine. 24th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Eric Jamili : Eric Jamili Eric JamiliWBO Minimumweight Champion Dec 19, 1997 - May 30, 1998 In December 19, 1997, Eric Jamili TKO'd British boxer Mickey Cantwell in the 8th round to bag the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Strawweight title. 25th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Gerry Peñalosa : Gerry Peñalosa Gerry Peñalosa WBO Bantamweight Champion, August 11, 2007 – April 2009 (stripped)WBC Super Flyweight Champion, Feb 20, 1997 - Aug 29, 1998 On August 11, 2007, Gerry Peñalosa bludgeoned Johnny Gonzales to the liver as he won the WBO Bantamweight in Sacramento, California. He also won the World Boxing Council (WBC) super flyweight crown from Hiroshi Kawashima on February 20, 1997 in a fight held in Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan and was able to defend it three times until August 1998. In June 1999, he knocked out a Mexican fighter Oscar Andrade to clinch the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) North American junior bantamweight title in Mississippi. Gerry is the brother of former world champion Dodie Boy Penalosa, was born in Cebu. 26th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Manny Pacquiao : Manny Pacquiao Manny “PACMAN” Pacquiao 7 Division World Champion (see next slide) “The greatest fighter that ever live.” - Bob Arum, Top Rank Emmanuel Dapidran "Manny" Pacquiao (pronounced /ˈpækjaʊ/; born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino professional boxer and politician. Currently, he is the WBO World Welterweight Champion (Super Champion) and The Ring Light Welterweight Champion. Also, currently, he is rated by The Ring, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, Sky Sports, About.com, TheSweetScience.com, SecondsOut.com, DogHouseBoxing.com and MadeMan.com as the "Number 1" pound-for-pound best boxer of the world. Pacquiao is also the former IBO World Light Welterweight Champion, WBC World Lightweight Champion, The Ring World Super Featherweight, WBC World Super Featherweight Champion, The Ring World Featherweight Champion, IBF World Super Bantamweight Champion and WBC World Flyweight Champion. Furthermore, he is also a WBC Emeritus Champion, a WBC Diamond Champion and a WBO Super Champion. Pacquiao is the first boxer in history to win seven world titles in seven different weight divisions. In addition, he is the only boxer to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes. For his achievements, Pacquiao was named The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 2006, 2008 and 2009; the Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of th Year in 2006, 2008 and 2009; the Best Fighter ESPY Award in 2009; the HBO Sports and the Boxing Writers Association of America "Fighter of the Decade" in 2000-2009. 27th World Champion 7/22/2010 Back to top Pacman’s 8 world titles : Back to top Special slide 7/22/2010 Pacman’s 8 world titles Joma Gamboa : Joma Gamboa Joma GamboaWBA Minimumweight Champion Dec 4, 1999 - Dec 6, 2000 Gamboa won the interim WBC Strawweight title when he TKO'd in the 6th round, Satoru Abe on December 4, 1999 in Nagoya, Japan. On December 6, 2000, Joma defeated Venezuelan champion Noel Arambulet in Tokyo, Japan to win the WBA Strawweight title. 28th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Malcolm Tuñacao : Malcolm Tuñacao Malcolm "Eagle Eye" TuñacaoWBC Flyweight Champion May 19, 2000 - Mar 2, 2001 Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tuñacao became the WBC flyweight champion with a seventh-round TKO win over Medgoen Singsurat, conqueror of Pacquiao, in Udonthani, Thailand on May 19, 2000. Tuñacao was born in Mandaue City in 1978. 29th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Brian Viloria : Brian Viloria Brian "Hawaiian Punch" Viloria IBF Junior Flyweight, April 19, 2009- Jan 07, 2010 WBC Light Flyweight Champion, Sep 10, 2005 - Aug 10, 2006 Brian Viloria, a native Hawaii won the WBC Light Flyweight against defending Champion Eric Ortiz of Mexico on September 10, 2005. After losing his WBC belt to Omar Nino, he recovered to spoil Ulises Solis 10th IBF junior flyweight title defense to become a two-time world champion over his hometown crowd in Manila on April 19 2009. 30th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Florante Condes : Florante Condes Florante CondesIBF Mini-flyweight Champion Jul 7, 2007 - Jun 14, 2008 On July 7, 2007, Condes upset Muhammad Rachman in his own backyard in Indonesia to become the IBF Minimumweight Champion. 31st World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Donnie Nietes : Donnie Nietes Donnie “AHAS” Nietes WBO Minimumweight Champion September 30, 2007 – present On September 30, 2007, Donnie Nietes won the vacant WBO Minimumweight belt over the tough Pornsawan Kratingdaenggym of Thailand in Cebu. 32nd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Nonito Donaire Jr. : Nonito Donaire Jr. Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire Jr. Interim WBA Super Flyweight Champion, Aug 15, 2009 – present IBF Flyweight Champion, Jul 7, 2007 – Jul 1, 2009 (vacated ) Nonito Donaire’s boxing career went to its upmost peak when he surprisingly KO’d in 5 rounds none other than Vic Darchinyan of Australia, the undefeated and the most feared boxer in the Flyweight division. With the upset win, Nonito wrested IBO/IBF Flyweight belts away from the Aussie. Today, Donaire is ranked 4th by Ring magazine’s pound-for-pound rankings. He also won WBA interim Super Flyweight via decision over Rafael Concepcion of Panama last year. 33rd World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Marvin Sonsona : Marvin Sonsona Marvin “Marvelous” Sonsona WBO Junior Bantamweight Champion September 4, 2009 – 2009 (stripped) The young Marvin Sonsona marveled the whole boxing world when he beat WBO Super Flyweight defending champion Jose Lopez of Puerto Rico via convincing Unanimous decision on September 4, 2009 in Canada. 34th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010 Rodel Mayol : Rodel Mayol Rodel “Road Warrior” Mayol WBC Light Flyweight Champion Nov 21, 2009 – Jun 19, 2010 Rodel Mayol bizarrely won the WBC Light Flyweight Championship over Edgar Sosa via technical decision in Mexico on November 21, 2009. 35th World Champion Back to top 7/22/2010