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词条 Vic Saludar
释义

  1. Amateur career

  2. Professional career

  3. Professional boxing record

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Victorio Saludar (born November 3, 1990) is a Filipino professional boxer who has held the WBO mini-flyweight title since 2018.

Amateur career

Saludar was a successful amateur. He's a six-time national amateur champion in the flyweight division, and he won a bronze medal at the 2010 Asian Games, after losing in the semifinals to Birzhan Zhakypov. Saludar's two brothers are also boxers. Rey Saludar won a gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games, and Froilan Saludar is a former world-title challenger.[1]

Professional career

Vic turned professional in 2013, with a first-round technical knockout win over Juanito Hundante. Saludar suffered a setback on his third pro bout, fracturing his hand during a six-round match against journeyman Powell Balaba. He was forced to retire on the stool after four rounds, having previously dropped Balaba in the first stanza.[1] Saludar returned on March 2014, and won his next eight bouts, accumulating a 12-1 record before unsuccessfully challenging Kosei Tanaka for the WBO minimumweight title. Saludar was knocked out in round 6 after a left hook to the body. Saludar knocked down Tanaka in round 6, and had won every round on all scorecards prior to the stoppage.[2]

Saludar won his next three bouts, avenging his loss to Powell Balaba along the way, before suffering another loss to Toto Landero, in a split decision. Landero seemed to overwhelm Saludar with constant aggression and pressure, winning enough rounds to take two scorecards.[3] Saludar rebounded from the loss with another winning streak. He would earn a second shot at the WBO minimumweight title against Ryuya Yamanaka. He would make the most of his opportunity by outpointing Yamanaka to win the title.[4] Yamanaka suffered a cut over his eye, and was knocked down in the seventh round.[5] Yamanaka suffered a subdural hematoma during the bout and was forced to retire afterwards.[6]

Professional boxing record

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No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
22{{yes2}}Win19–3{{flagicon|JPN}} Masataka TaniguchiUD1226 Feb 2019{{flagicon|JPN}} {{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}}{{small|Retained WBO mini-flyweight title}}
21{{yes2}}Win18–3{{flagicon|JPN}} Ryuya YamanakaUD1213 Jul 2018{{flagicon|JPN}} {{small|Central Gym, Kobe, Japan}}{{small|Won WBO mini-flyweight title}}
20{{yes2}}Win17–3{{flagicon|PHI}} Mike KinaadmanKO1:52}}3 Apr 2018{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Municipal Gymnasium, Manolo Fortich, Philippines}}
19{{yes2}}Win16–3{{flagicon|PHI}} Lito DanteUD1023 Dec 2017{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Enan Chiong Activity Center, Naga City, Philippines}}
18{{yes2}}Win15–3{{flagicon|PHI}} Mike KinaadmanUD830 Aug 2017{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Barangay Bulua Covered Court, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}
17{{no2}}Loss14–3{{flagicon|PHI}} Toto LanderoSD|Split decision}}1010 Jun 2017{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Sports and Cultural Complex, Mandaue City, Philippines}}
16{{yes2}}Win14–2{{flagicon|PHI}} Powell BalabaUD61 Mar 2017{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Barangay Bulua Covered Court, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}
15{{yes2}}Win13–2{{flagicon|PHI}} Jimboy HayaUD1228 Oct 2016{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Barangay Bulua Covered Court, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}{{small|Won vacant WBO Oriental mini-flyweight title}}
14{{yes2}}Win12–2{{flagicon|PHI}} Lito DanteUD102 Apr 2016{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Oval Plaza Gym, General Santos City, Philippines}}{{small|Retained WBO Asia Pacific mini-flyweight title}}
13{{no2}}Loss11–2{{flagicon|JPN}} Kosei TanakaKO2:15}}31 Dec 2015{{flagicon|JPN}} {{small|Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, Japan}}{{small|For WBO mini-flyweight title}}
12{{yes2}}Win11–1{{flagicon|IDN}} Rizky PratamaTKO1:02}}9 Sep 2015{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Polomolok Gym, Polomolok, Philippines}}{{small|Won vacant WBO Asia Pacific mini-flyweight title}}
11{{yes2}}Win10–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Michael KaibiganKO1:54}}11 Jul 2015{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Waterfront Hotel & Casino, Cebu City, Philippines}}
10{{yes2}}Win9–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Lyster Jun ProncoUD87 Feb 2015{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|University of SouthEastern Philippines Gym, Davao City, Philippines}}
9{{yes2}}Win8–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Sherwin McDo LungayTKO1:17}}7 Dec 2014{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Central Market Gym, Iligan City, Philippines}}
8{{yes2}}Win7–1{{flagicon|PHI}} JR SalvadorUD84 Oct 2014{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Macasanding Covered Court, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}
7{{yes2}}Win6–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Belmar PlazaKO2:59}}16 Aug 2014{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Macasandig Gym, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}
6{{yes2}}Win5–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Mateo JasmaTKO0:55}}5 Jun 2014{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Convention & Sports Center, Dipolog City, Philippines}}
5{{yes2}}Win4–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Rey MoranoKO|Knockout}}1:26}}12 Apr 2014{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Macasandig Gym, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}
4{{yes2}}Win3–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Philip Luis CuerdoTKO2:38}}1 Mar 2014{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Solaire Resort & Casino, Paranaque City, Philippines}}
3{{no2}}Loss2–1{{flagicon|PHI}} Powell BalabaRTD|Corner retirement}}3:00}}23 Nov 2013{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|City Hall Grounds, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0{{flagicon|PHI}} Camilo Rey SeneresTKO1:08}}14 Sep 2013{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Molo Covered Gym, Brgy., Iloilo City, Philippines}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0{{flagicon|PHI}} Juanito HundanteTKO|Technical knockout}}0:52}}13 Jul 2013{{flagicon|PHI}} {{small|Solaire Resort Hotel and Casino, Pasay City, Philippines}}

See also

  • List of Mini-flyweight boxing champions
  • History of boxing in the Philippines

References

1. ^http://philboxing.com/news/story-128108.html
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/boxing-mma/117608-vic-saludar-koed-by-kosei-tanaka|title=Filipino boxer Saludar KOed in 6 by WBO strawweight champ Tanaka|publisher=Rappler|access-date=2018-07-13}}
3. ^http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/toto-landero-upsets-vic-saludar
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/vic-saludar-drops-decisions-yamanaka-captures-wbo-title--129928|title=Vic Saludar Drops, Decisions Yamanaka, Captures WBO Title|publisher=Boxingscene|access-date=2018-07-13}}
5. ^https://www.ringtv.com/539397-vic-saludar-drops-decisions-ryuya-yamanaka-to-win-wbo-strawweight-belt/
6. ^http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/ryuya-yamanaka-to-retire-following-subdural-hematoma

External links

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11 : 1990 births|Living people|Filipino male boxers|Boxers from South Cotabato|Mini-flyweight boxers|World mini-flyweight boxing champions|World Boxing Organization champions|Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games|Asian Games bronze medalists for the Philippines|Boxers at the 2010 Asian Games|Asian Games medalists in boxing

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