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Silliman Hall (Anthropology museum)
File:Silliman Hall (Anthropology museum) front view.jpg
Silliman Hall (Anthropology museum) front view
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Established1909 (1902 - Original Built)
LocationDumaguete Negros Oriental Philippines
Coordinates9°18′39″N 123°18′32″E / 9.3107°N 123.3090°E / 9.3107; 123.3090
TypeLocal museum, ancestral house
Building details
Alternative namesSilliman Hall
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleAmerican architecture
Town or cityDumaguete, Negros Oriental
CountryPhilippines
Construction started1909 (1902 - Original Built), 1970 (established as museum)

Silliman Hall (Anthropology museum) is considered the oldest wooden structure of Eastern Stick Style of American architecture in the Philippines. The ground floor, popularly known as the Assembly Hall, has cast iron columns and ornate metal pan ceiling salvaged from the debris of a theater in New York. was built in the early 1900’s. It used to be an assembly hall before it was converted to a museum in 1970. It is located in Dumaguete Negros Oriental Philippines.

History

The Silliman Hall, where the anthropology museum is located, was built in the early 1900’s in the American Eastern Stick Style. Parts of the structure, like its metal pan ceiling and cast iron columns, are reclaimed from a New York theater. And was founded by a Christian Philanthropist, Horace B. Silliman, of Cohoes, New York. It is used to be an assembly hall before it was converted to a museum in 1970 by Dr. Hubert I. Reynolds, an American Presbyterian missionary and former faculty member of the Sociology-Anthropology Department of Silliman University to house the collection of the Cultural Research Center that started in 1964.

Exhibits

The collections are divided into two categories and seven galleries.It includes artifacts from the indigenous Negritos and the Islamic period. Which date back as early as 200 BC.


References

External links

https://su.edu.ph/page/42-anthropology-museumhttp://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2013/07/silliman-museum-dumaguete.htmlhttps://www.lonelyplanet.com/philippines/dumaguete/attractions/silliman-university-anthropology-museum/a/poi-sig/1191596/357338https://www.search.com.vn/wiki/en/Silliman_University



Dizon-Ramos Museum
File:Front View of Dizon-Ramos Museum at Bacolod.jpg
Front View of Dizon-Ramos Museum
Established1950 (1950)
LocationBacolod City Negros Occidental Philippines
TypeLocal museum, ancestral house
OwnerRaymundo L. Dizon and Hermelinda V. Ramos
Building details
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHouse
Architectural styleModern and Neo-classic architecture
Town or cityBacolod city, Negros Occidental
CountryPhilippines
Current tenantsJ.R.R. Dizon Foundation, Rolando R. Dizon-Chair, Ed Pestano-President
Construction started1950

Dizon-Ramos MuseumThe museum is a ancestral home of Raymundo L. Dizon and Hermelinda V. Ramos, It was constructed in 1950 and shows the architecture of after-war Bacolod. The house is a blend of modern and neo-classic. It is situated in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Philippines.[1]

History

The museum is the ancestral house of Raymundo Dizon and Hermelinda Ramos built sometime in 1950’s. In 2007, the house of Ramos and Dizon was converted into a museum, thus the name Dizon-Ramos Museum, a year after Hermelinda meet her creator. The museum was blessed and inaugurated on August 15, 2007.[2]

Exhibits

The first floor of the museum comprises of the Main Exhibit Hall which boasts a collection of a hundred pictorial reproductions which tried to captivate the rich history of Bacolod City and the prominent family, the Dizon-Ramos and collections of naff ceramics, glassware, and religious knick-knacks.[3]

The second floor reflects the family’s way of living. The bedrooms, study room, living area and dining area reflect how the family actually lived. The furniture are mostly twentieth century with a few antique pieces. The collections of crystals, porcelain paintings and jewelry came mostly from the extensive travels of the family, especially Roly, the son, whose work as a prominent national educator brought him to a lot of conferences abroad.[4]



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Museo Negrense de La Salle
Established1997 (1997)
LocationUniversity of St. La Salle, Bacolod City Negros Occidental Philippines
TypeLocal museum
Websitehttp://www.usls.edu.ph/Museo%20Negrense/
Building details
Alternative namesMuseo Negrense
General information
StatusCompleted
Town or cityUniversity of St. La Salle, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
CountryPhilippines
Construction started1997

Museo Negrense De La Salle Museo Negrense de La Salle is located within the campus of the University of St. La Salle – Bacolod beside the St. La Salle Coliseum. It is a 30-minute ride from both the airport and the pier. Being the only school-based museum in Western Visayas, the Museo is an ideal venue for history, culture, art studies and field trips.[1][2]

History

It was in 1997 that the museum was officially named Museo Negrense de La Salle. The Administration decided to fuse the University Research Institute with the repository and the addition of artifacts and relics donated by the Vega Family under the care of Cecile Nava, PhD.[3]Through the former University President, Br. Gus Boquer, FSC, offered to be a repository of the diocesan ecclesiastical objects of the Sacred Heart Seminary. The collection of the University Research Institute was then fused with it, and then came the religious antique collection donated by the Vega Family. It was in 1997 that this repository was officially named Museo Negrense de La Salle.[4]

The museum grew with the generous donations from patrons and donors who are mostly Negrense (i.e. from the Island of Negros, where Bacolod City lies) and whose families had been in one way or another, connected with the University of St. La Salle.

In 2011, University President and Chancellor, Br. Raymundo Suplido, FSC, led the inauguration of the Jose Garcia Montelibano Textile Arts Center, the biggest international folk textile collection in the Philippines. Named after the father of the donor, Miss Mara Montelibano has painstakingly collected the artifacts from the sources themselves. This collection includes over 1000 handmade textiles and other articles from 54 countries.[5]

Collections

  • The Ledesma Collection, illustrating Visayan piety and devotion to the Child Jesus, with images of the Sto. Nino enshrined in “urnas” or traditional mini-altars from the island of Bohol, among others.
  • The Vega Collection, which highlights periods of history focused on Negros and Western Visayas, including the porcelain from Chinese traders, images of saints made by Filipino, books in Spanish and Latin, etc.
  • The Esteban Collection, which includes antique and contemporary religious art, including ivory and wooden pieces from different periods.
  • The Velayo-Javelosa Collection, including Lladro pieces, and artworks depicting the styles of the Orthodox Church with items from Eastern Europe and Turkey.
  • The Puentevella Collection, which depicts part of the interior of a house from the Golden Age of Negros, with strong emphasis on the private family altar, a common setting found in most houses during that period.[6]


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Hacienda Sta. Rosalia (The Gaston Mansion)
Hacienda Rosalia (Hiligaynon)
Established1930 (1930)
LocationManapla Negros Occidental Philippines
TypeLocal museum, ancestral house
OwnerYves Leopold Germain Gaston, Consuelo Ascona
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Gaston-Mansion-Hacienda-Sta-Rosalia-Manapla/341788559245577
Building details
Alternative namesThe Chapel of the Cartwheels
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleVictorian architecture
Town or cityManapla Negros Occidental
CountryPhilippines
Current tenantsMsgr. Guillermo “Gigi” Gaston
Construction started1930s
OwnerYves Leopold Germain Gaston, Consuelo Ascona

Hacienda Rosalia is a ancestral home mansion of Gaston family.It is situated in Manapla, Negros Occidental Philippines. The mansion was built in 1930s

File:The Gaston mansion (Hacienda Rosalia).jpg
The Gaston mansion (Hacienda Rosalia)


History

Hacienda Rosalia is a ancestral home of Jose Gaston, one of the sons of Yves Leopold Germain Gaston a sugar barons of Negros and he is credited as the first to commercially produce cane sugar, the primary product of the province and his wife Consuelo Ascona, was built in the 1930s. They had 8 children. It is set in lush, verdant and gorgeous garden of flowers, shrubs, trees, potted palms and herbs. Within the grounds are a now-disused swimming pool (used as hiding place during World War II), a Victorian fountain, a pond and a time-worn shoe house (which was used before as a playground)[1].

Media

Hacienda Rosalia is also been used as a setting and location shoot for films most notable of which is the 1981 epic Oro, Plata, Mata.[2]

House of Gaston

The house of Gaston's eldest son is now has a museum open to the public and is fondly called the Balay Negrense (Hiligaynon, "The Negrense House").[3] and was originally the ancestral house of Victor F. Gaston.

References

List of Filipino World Champions Title Fights Win/Lose Records

Win-Loss-Draw (NC) Title Fights Name (Division Champion) (World Titles):

  • 22-4-2 Manny Pacquiao (8-Division Champion) (13 World Titles)
  • 17-1-2 Donnie Nietes (4-Division Champion) (5 World Titles)
  • 17-5-0 Nonito Donaire (4-Division Champion) (10 World Titles)
  • 11-4-0 Flash Elorde (1-Division Champion) (3 World Titles)
  • 11-3-0 Luisito Espinosa (2-Division Champion) (2 World Titles)
  • 9-2-1 Jerwin Ancajas (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 8-6-0 (1) Brian Viloria (2-Division Champion) (4 World Titles)
  • 8-2-0 Johnriel Casimero (3-Division Champion) (3 World Titles)
  • 5-2-3 Ben Villaflor (1-Division Champion) (3 World Titles)
  • 5-6-1 Gerry Peñalosa (2-Division Champion) (2 World Titles)
  • 5-3-0 Dodie Boy Peñalosa (2-Division Champion) (2 World Titles)
  • 4-2-1 Erbito Salavarria (1-Division Champion) (3 World Titles)
  • 4-0-0 Francisco Guilledo (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 3-3-0 Vic Saludar (1-Division Champion) (2 World Titles)
  • 2-1-0 Marvin Sonsona (2-Division Champion) (3 World Titles)
  • 2-0-0 Rene Mark Cuarto (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 2-4-0 Milan Melindo (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 2-2-0 Rolando Navarrete (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 2-2-0 Rolando Bohol (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 2-2-0 Dado Marino (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 2-1-0 Small Montana/Benjamin Gan (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-5-2 Rodel Mayol (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-2-2 Pedro Taduran (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-2-1 Malcolm Tuñacao (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-2-1 René Barrientos (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-1-1 Merlito Sabillo (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-6-0 Joma Gamboa(1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-5-0 Jesus Salud (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Sonny Boy Jaro (1-Division Champion) (2 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Ceferino Garcia (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Eric Jamili (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Eric Chavez (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Manny Melchor (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Rolando Pascua (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Tacy Macalos (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-3-0 Bobby Berna (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-2-0Frank Cedeno (1-Division Champion) (2 World Titles)
  • 1-2-0Bernabe Villacampo (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-1-0Morris East (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-1-0Pedro Adigue (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-1-0Roberto Cruz (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-1-0 Florante Condes (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-0-0 Marlon Tapales (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-0-0 Little Dado (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-1-0 Mark Masayo (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
  • 1-0-0 Melvin jerusalem (1-Division Champion) (1 World Titles)
The Ruins (Old Mansion)
Established1900 (1900)
LocationTalisay City Negros Occidental Philippines
TypeLocal museum, ancestral house
OwnerDon Mariano Ledesma Lacson and Maria Braga Lacson
Building details
Alternative namesThe Ruins
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHouse
Architectural styleItalian architecture
Town or cityTalisay city Negros Occidental
CountryPhilippines
Construction started1900

The Ruins is a ancestral home mansion of Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson and Maria Braga Lacson family.It is situated in Talisay City, Negros Occidental Philippines. The mansion was built in early 1900s.[1]

History

The mansion was built in the early 1900’s by the sugar baron, Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson(1865-1948) and was home to his unmarried children with his first wife, Maria Braga Lacson (+1911), a Portuguese from Macau. The mansion was the largest residential structure ever built at that time and had in it one of the finest furniture, chinaware, and decorative items, as the father of Maria Braga was a captain of a ship that sailed across Europe and Asia and would cart with him these items. One of their daughters maintained a beautiful garden of lilies in and around the4-tiered fountain fronting the mansion, all brought in from abroad.[2] The Ruins is of Italianate architecture with neo-Romanesque twin columns. The couple’s initials M and M are molded onto the mansion’s posts.[3]

The mansion met its sad fate in the early part of World War II when the USAFFE (United States Armed Forces in the Far East), then guerilla fighters in the Philippines, burnt the mansion to prevent the Japanese forces from utilizing it as their headquarters. It took days of inferno to bring down the roof and the two-inch wooden floors.[4][5] But the foundations remained standing, thanks to its oversized steelbars and the meticulous way of pouring the A-grade mixture of concrete.[6]

Simborio

Outside the mansion is the ‘Simborio,’ the chimney for the muscovado sugar mill of the family’s sugar farm. It is in the mill where the juice of the sugarcane is extracted before transferring them in large vats where juice is heated and then cooled to produce the sugar crystals.[7][8]

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Honorio Banario
BornHonorio Banario
(1989-09-25) September 25, 1989 (age 34)
Benguet, Philippines
Other namesThe Rock[1]
ResidenceBenguet, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
DivisionFeatherweight (145 lb)
Lightweight (155 lb)
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofBenguet, Philippines
TeamTeam Lakay
Years active2010 - present
Mixed martial arts record
Total18
Wins12
By knockout4
By submission6
By decision2
Losses6
By knockout2
By submission3
By decision1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog


Honorio "The Rock" Banario(Mixed Martial Artist) (born September 9, 1989) is a Filipino mixed martial artist, currently signed with ONE Championship and fighting out of Lakay MMA in Philippines. He is former One Championship Featherweight Champion. He has fought in numerous countries, and currently lives in Mankayan Benguet in the Philippines.



Biography

Honorio was born in Benguet on September 9, 1989. Honorio Banario is a member of Team Lakay MMA in Baguio City which is also home to URCC pinweight champion Rey Docyogen, URCC flyweight champion Kevin Belingon and One Lightweight champion Eduard Folayang.[2]


Mixed martial arts career

URCC

On February 19, 2010, Banario made his professional debut in the Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC), the biggest mixed martial arts promotion in the Philippines. He fought undefeated Rommel Del-Is and defeated him by Submission (Kimura) in round 1. [3]

On April 2,2011, Banario defeated Angelito "The Saint" Manguray in the second round via submission (Rear-Naked Choke) and claim the Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC) Lightweight Champion.[4]

ONE Championship

After 5 wins, Banario suffered his first defeat at the hands of South Koreans Bae Yong Kwon via submission in first round on February 11, 2012. This was his first bout in the promotion ONE CHampionship.[5]

On August 31, 2012, Banario defeated Andrew Benibe via TKO (Kicks to the Body and Punches) in third round of the fight.[6]

On February 2, 2013, Banario faced fellow filipino fighter Eric Kelly for the One Championship Featherweight Championship on Singapore and the fight was stop via TKO(Eye Injury) for Eric Kelly and Banario claim the One Championship Featherweight Champion title.[7]

In his next fight, Banario faced Japanese Koji Oishi on May 31, 2013 at ONE FC 9: Rise to Power. He lost the title by knockout (Punches) in second round.[8]

On December 6, 2013, Banario and Koji Oishi rematch on Mall of Asia Arena Philippines for the title, but Banario lost via KO (Punches) on third round of the fight.[9]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
18 matches12 wins6 losses
By knockout42
By submission63
By decision21
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win12–6Jaroslav JartimKO (Punch)ONE 54: Kings of DestinyApril 21, 201721:31Manila, Philippines
Win11–6Rajinder Singh MeenaSubmission (Armbar)ONE : Age of DominationNovember 11, 201614:04Manila, Philippines
Win10–6Eddie NgDecision (unanimous)ONE 44: Heroes of the WorldAugust 13, 201635:00Macau, China
Win9–6Vaughn DonayreDecision (unanimous)ONE 41:Global RivalsApril 16, 201635:00Manila, Philippinesreturn to Lightweight
Loss8–6Ev TingSubmission (Guillotin Choke)ONE FC 32: Tigers of AsiaOctober 9, 201510:56Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Loss8–5Herbert BurnsSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)ONE Fighting Championship: Warrior's WayDecember 5, 201413:59Manila, Philippines
Loss8–4Narantungalag JadambaaDecision (unanimous)ONE FC 16: Honor and GloryDecember 6, 201335:00Singapore, Singapore
Loss8–3Koji OishiKO (Punches)ONE FC 13: Moment of TruthDecember 6, 201331:43Pasay City, PhilippinesFor the ONE Featherweight Championship
Loss8–2Koji OishiTKO (Punches)ONE FC 9: Rise to PowerMay 31, 201321:45Manila, PhilippinesLost the ONE Featherweight Championship
Win8–1Eric KellyTKO (Eye Injury)ONE FC 7: Return of WarriorsFebruary 2, 201341:01Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWon the ONE Featherweight Championship
Win7–1Andrew BenibeTKO (Kicks to the body and punches)ONE FC 5: Pride of NationAugust 31, 201233:47Quezon City, Philippines
Loss6–1Bae Yong KwonSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)ONE FC 2: Battle of HeroesFebruary 11, 201210:56Jakarta, IndonesiaFeatherweight debut
Win6–0Patrick ManicadSubmission (Armbar)URCC 20: XXNovember 5, 201112:07Pasay City, Philippines
Win5–0Alcer LozadaKO (Head Kick)URCC : Davao Digmaan 3August 21, 201120:26Davao City, PhilippinesDefended URCC Lightweight Title
Win4–0Angelito ManguraySubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)URCC 19: CollisionApril 2, 201128:48Pasay City, PhilippinesWon URCC Lightweight Championship
Win3–0Seyed Razi JabbariSubmission (Punches)URCC Baguio3: InvasionFebruary 19, 201111:35Baguio City, Philippines
Win2–0Bernard SorianoSubmission (punches)URCC 17: HavocJuly 24, 201012:55Makati City, Philippines
Win1–0Rommel Del-IsSubmission (Kimura)URCC Baguio 2: TribalFebruary 19, 201012:50Baguio City, Philippines

References


External links

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Kevin Belingon
File:Kevin Belingon on the One Championship promotion.jpg
Kevin Belingon on the One Championship promotion.
BornKevin Belingon
(1987-10-30) October 30, 1987 (age 36)
Manila, Philippines
Other namesThe Silencer[1]
ResidenceManila, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb)
DivisionBantamweight (2011-present) Flyweight (2007-2011)
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofManila, Philippines
TeamTeam Lakay
Years active2007 - present
Mixed martial arts record
Total20
Wins15
By knockout6
By submission3
By decision6
Losses5
By submission3
By decision2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Kevin "The Silencer" Belingon (born October 30, 1987) is a Filipino mixed martial artist, currently signed with ONE Championship and fighting out of Lakay MMA in Philippines. He is former URCC Flyweight champion. Currently lives in Manila in the Philippines.[2]


Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
18 matches12 wins6 losses
By knockout42
By submission63
By decision21
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win15–5Toni TauruTKO (Submission to Punches)ONE : Kings of Destiny April 21, 201712:27Manila, Philippines
Win14–5Muin GafurovDecision (Unanimous)ONE : State of Warriors October 7, 201635:00Yangon, Myanmar
Loss13–5Bibiano FernandesSubmission (Kimura)ONE 37: Dynasty of Champions 5January 23, 201614:04Hunan, ChinaFor the ONE Bantamweight Championship
Win13–4Koetsu OkazakiDecision (Unanimous)ONE 23: Warrior's WayDecember 5, 201435:00Manila, Philippines
Loss12–4Dae Hwan KimSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)ONE 14: War of NationsMarch 14, 201414:39Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Win12–3David Aranda SantacanaKO (Punches)ONE 13:Moment of TruthDecember 6, 201312:53Manila, Philippines
Loss11–3Masakatsu UedaDecision (Unanimous)ONE FC 9: Rise to PowerMay 31, 201335:00Manila, Philippines
Win11–2Thanh VuTKO (Punches)ONE FC Events#ONE Fighting Championships : Kings and ChampionsApril 5, 201321:00Kallang, Singapore
Win10–2Yusup SaadulaevTKO (Punches)ONE FC 6: Rise of KingsOctober 6, 201213:18Kallang, Singapore
Loss9–2Soo Chul KimDecision (Unanimous)ONE FC 5: Pride of a NationAugust 31, 201235:00Manila, Philippines
Loss9–1Masakazu ImanariSubmission (Reverse Heel Hook)ONE FC 3: War of LionsMarch 31, 201211:18Kallang, SingaporeBantamweight bout
Win9–0Isaac TulingTKO (Head Kick and Punches)URCC 19 - CollisionApril 2, 201116:25Manila, PhilippinesWon the URCC Flyweight title
Win8-0Dalai BayinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)Legend FC - Legend Fighting Championship 3September 24, 201014:26Hong Kong, China
Win7–0Nam Jin JoDecision (Unanimous)Legend FC - Legend Fighting Championship 2June 24, 201035:00Hong Kong, China
Win6–0Ngoo DittyTKO (Punches)MC - Martial Combat 2May 13, 201012:51Sentosa, Singapore
Win5–0Jilmar TangayanDecision(Unanimous)URCC ROGUE MAGAZINE'S BLACK TIE BRAWL 2009October 24, 200935:00Manila, Philippines
Win4–0Justin CruzDecision(Unanimous)URCC 13: IndestructibleNovember 22, 2008210:00Manila City, Philippines
Win3–0Magellan PerezSubmission (Kimura)URCC 12: SupremacyJuly 8, 200814:01Manila City, Philippines
Win2–0Roldan CartajenaSubmission (Armbar)URCC 11 RedemptionNovember 25, 200718:42Manila, Philippines
Win1–0Roichard LasprillaDecision (Majority)URCC 10 - XJune 30, 2007220:00Taguig City, Manila Philippines

References


External links

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Professional boxing record

46 fights46 wins0 losses
By knockout320
By decision140
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
46Win46–0 Roy Jones Jr.UD128 Nov 2008Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USRetained The Ring light-heavyweight title
45Win45–0 Bernard HopkinsSD1219 Apr 2008Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, USWon The Ring light-heavyweight title
44Win44–0 Mikkel KesslerUD123 Nov 2007Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO and The Ring super-middleweight titles;
Won WBA (Super) and WBC super-middleweight titles
43Win43–0 Peter Manfredo Jr.TKO3 (12), 1:307 Apr 2007Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO and The Ring super-middleweight titles
42Win42–0 Sakio BikaUD1214 Oct 2006MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained WBO, IBF, and The Ring super-middleweight titles
41Win41–0 Jeff LacyUD124 Mar 2006MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained WBO super-middleweight title;
Won IBF and inaugural The Ring super-middleweight titles
40Win40–0 Evans AshiraUD1210 Sep 2005International Arena, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
39Win39–0 Mario VeitTKO6 (12), 2:187 May 2005Volkswagen Halle, Braunschweig, GermanyRetained WBO super-middleweight title
38Win38–0 Kabary SalemUD1222 Oct 2004Royal Highland Showground, Edinburgh, ScotlandRetained WBO super-middleweight title
37Win37–0 Mger MkrtchyanTKO7 (12), 1:0521 Feb 2004National Ice Rink, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
36Win36–0 Byron MitchellTKO2 (12), 2:3628 Jun 2003International Arena, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
35Win35–0 Tocker PudwillTKO2 (12), 0:3914 Dec 2002Telewest Arena, Newcastle, EnglandRetained WBO super-middleweight title
34Win34–0 Miguel Ángel JiménezUD1217 Aug 2002Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
33Win33–0 Charles BrewerUD1220 Apr 2002International Arena, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
32Win32–0 Will McIntyreTKO4 (12), 0:4513 Oct 2001Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained WBO super-middleweight title
31Win31–0 Mario VeitTKO1 (12), 1:5228 Apr 2001International Arena, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
30Win30–0 Richie WoodhallTKO10 (12), 0:2816 Dec 2000Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, EnglandRetained WBO super-middleweight title
29Win29–0 Omar SheikaTKO5 (12), 2:0812 Aug 2000Wembley Conference Centre, London, EnglandRetained WBO super-middleweight title
28Win28–0 David StarieUD1229 Jan 2000MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained WBO super-middleweight title
27Win27–0 Rick ThornberryUD125 Jun 1999International Arena, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
26Win26–0 Robin ReidSD1213 Feb 1999Telewest Arena, Newcastle, EnglandRetained WBO super-middleweight title
25Win25–0 Juan Carlos Giménez FerreyraRTD9 (12), 3:0025 Apr 1998National Ice Rink, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
24Win24–0 Branko SobotTKO3 (12), 1:3524 Jan 1998International Arena, Cardiff, WalesRetained WBO super-middleweight title
23Win23–0 Chris EubankUD1211 Oct 1997Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, EnglandWon vacant WBO super-middleweight title
22Win22–0 Luciano TorresTKO3 (10), 0:525 Jun 1997Whitchurch Leisure Centre, Bristol, England
21Win21–0 Tyler HughesKO1 (10), 2:0422 Mar 1997Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester, England
20Win20–0 Carlos ChristieTKO2 (10), 1:3921 Jan 1997Whitchurch Leisure Centre, Bristol, England
19Win19–0 Pat LawlorTKO2 (10), 1:5515 May 1996STAR Centre, Cardiff, Wales
18Win18–0 Warren StoweTKO2 (8), 3:004 May 1996Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, England
17Win17–0 Mark DelaneyTKO5 (12)20 Apr 1996International Centre, Brentwood, EnglandRetained British super-middleweight title
16Win16–0 Anthony BrooksTKO2 (10)13 Mar 1996Brent Town Hall, London, England
15Win15–0 Guy StanfordTKO1 (10), 1:2413 Feb 1996Welsh Institute of Sport, Cardiff, Wales
14Win14–0 Stephen WilsonTKO8 (12), 2:1828 Oct 1995Royal Albert Hall, London, EnglandWon vacant British super-middleweight title
13Win13–0 Nick MannersTKO4 (8), 2:2030 Sep 1995Festival Hall, Basildon, England
12Win12–0 Tyrone JacksonTKO4 (8), 1:088 Jul 1995Barbican Centre, York, England
11Win11–0 Robert CurryTKO1 (8), 1:2919 May 1995Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London, England
10Win10–0 Bobbie Joe EdwardsPTS822 Feb 1995Ice Rink, Telford, England
9Win9–0 Frank MintonKO1 (8), 1:2514 Feb 1995York Hall, London, England
8Win8–0 Trevor AmbroseTKO2 (8)30 Nov 1994Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, England
7Win7–0 Mark Lee DawsonTKO1 (8)1 Oct 1994National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales
6Win6–0 Karl BarwiseTKO1 (6)4 Jun 1994National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales
5Win5–0 Darren LittlewoodTKO1 (6)1 Mar 1994Town Hall, Dudley, England
4Win4–0 Martin RosamondTKO1 (6)22 Jan 1994Welsh Institute of Sport, Cardiff, Wales
3Win3–0 Spencer AltonTKO2 (4)16 Dec 1993Newport Centre, Newport, Wales
2Win2–0 Paul MasonTKO1 (4)10 Nov 1993Town Hall, Watford, England
1Win1–0 Paul HanlonTKO1 (4)1 Oct 1993Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales
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