Bert Batawang

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Bert Batawang
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Real nameBertoldo Batawang Jr.
Nickname(s)The Ninja
Weight(s) Light Flyweight
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Nationality Filipino
Born (1971-10-26) October 26, 1971 (age 51)
Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights65
Wins46
Wins by KO38
Losses16
Draws3

Bertoldo Batawang Jr. (born October 26, 1971 in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines), more commonly known as Bert Batawang, is a Filipino professional boxer.

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Boxing career

Early career

Batawang began his professional career in 1990, winning against Lolong Quiban by a first-round technical knockout. Batawang suffered multiple losses early in his career, and in 1995, he temporarily retired from the sport after losing a ten-round decision to future WBC Light Flyweight World Champion, Yo-Sam Choi (7-0) of South Korea.

After five years away from the sport, Batawang made his ring return in 2000, fighting against unheralded Randy Narbay, whom he defeated by knockout (KO) in six rounds. He later went on to win the Philippines Boxing Federation (PBF) Light Flyweight title one year later, defeating Flash Villacura who held the title at the time. Two bouts later, Batawang lost a 12-round decision to future IBF Minimumweight World Champion, Muhammad Rachman of Indonesia. After losing to Rachman, Batawang defended his PBF Light Flyweight title a total of five times before winning the Philippines Games & Amusement Board (GAB) version of the title, after a failed bid against Wyndel Janiola.

A year later, he vied for the OPBF Light Flyweight title, then held by Shingo Yamaguchi of Japan. Batawang lost the fight by split decision (SD), by scores of 117-113, 116-113 for Yamaguchi, and a scorecard of 115-113 for Batawang. Following this bout, Batawang managed to defeat Sithembile Kibiti of South Africa, winning the fight by KO in seven rounds, and also winning the then vacant WBA Pan African Light Flyweight title.

First World Title shot

After winning eight of his next nine fights, Batawang vied for his first world title against the then IBF Light Flyweight World Champion, Ulises Solís of Mexico. On December 15, 2007, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Batawang failed in his bid for the IBF crown, losing to Solís by technical knockout (TKO) in the ninth round of the bout. The champion dismantled Batawang since the start of the fight, until the referee finally stopped the fight. "Batawang would later say after the fight that he was hit by Solis with a hard left over his right rib cage in the 5th round that practically immobilized him in the remainder of the contest". [1]

Is there anything left?

Batawang won his next three fights after suffering the huge setback against Solís, also winning the then vacant WBO Oriental Light Flyweight title in the process after defeating Samransak Singmanassak of Thailand. [2] In his first defense of the WBO Oriental title, he lost to fellow Filipino, Edren Dapudong by TKO in seven rounds. [3] After losing to Dapudong, Batawang traveled to Linyi, China, fighting Jack Amisa of Indonesia. "The Ninja" used his stealth and wit to defeat the Indonesian by knockout in the fifth round of the bout, winning the then vacant WBO Asia Pacific Light Flyweight title. [4]

He fought Ulises Solis on March 27, 2010 for the IBF Light Flyweight Title Eliminator. [5] The fight was held at the Plaza Pueblo Antiguo in Mexico. The winner of the rematch between Batawang and Solis, which was originally scheduled for March 6, will become the mandatory challenger for IBF light flyweight titlist Carlos Tamara, who defeated former champion Brian Viloria in January by TKO.

In the first three rounds the bout was fairly even. However, in the next rounds, Solis’ power and Batawang's age began to tell: Batawang was floored in the 4th round and the Mexican fighter hammered him during the 5th round. The Filipino veteran boxer remained on his stool and was forced to retire at the beginning of the sixth round. [6]

With the win Solis improved to 30-2-2 with 21 knockouts while Batawang dropped to 45-15-3 with 17 knockouts.

Professional boxing record

65 fights46 wins16 losses
By knockout384
By decision812
Draws3
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, TimeDateLocationNotes
65Loss46-16-3Isack JuniorUD1217 Sep 2011 Maumere, IndonesiaFor WBO Asia Pacific Super Flyweight title
64Win46-15-3Renante RondinaTKO6 (8) 2:0520 Aug 2011Aurora Gym, Aurora, Philippines
63Loss45-15-3 Ulises Solis RTD6 (12)27 Mar 2010 Explanada de Pueblo Antiguo, Esenada, MexicoIBF Light Flyweight Title Eliminator
62Win45-14-3Jack AmisaKO5 (12) 1:4528 Nov 2009 Linyi, ChinaWon vacant WBO Asia Pacific Light Flyweight title
61Loss44-14-3Edrin DapudongTKO7 (12) 0:4225 Apr 2009 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, PhilippinesLost WBO Oriental Light Flyweight title
60Win44-13-3Benjie SorollaTD6 (10) 0:0819 Jul 2008 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
59Win43-13-3Ophat NiamprenKO4 (12) 0:373 May 2008 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, PhilippinesWon vacant WBO Oriental Light Flyweight title
58Win42-13-3Heri AmolKO7 (10) 0:306 Apr 2008 Araneta Coliseum, Barangay Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines
57Loss41-13-3 Ulises Solis TKO9 (12) 2:3315 Dec 2007Auditorio Benito Juarez, Guadalajara, MexicoFor IBF Light Flyweight title
56Win41-12-3Sofyan EffendiTKO4 (10) 2:1224 Feb 2007 Cebu City Sports Complex, Cebu City, Philippines
55Win40-12-3Pingping TepuraKO1 (10) 2:4821 Jan 2007Gaisano Country Mall Parking Lot, Barangay Banilad, Cebu City, Philippines
54Win39-12-3Rey OraisKO1 (10) 1:148 Dec 2006Talisay Sports Complex, Talisay City
53Win38-12-3Robert RubillarKO3 (10) 2:369 Sep 2006Danao Sports Complex, Danao City
52Win37-12-3Noel VeronqueTKO2 (10) 1:2122 Apr 2006Barangay Paltok, Quezon City, Philippines
51Loss36-12-3Hiroyuki KudakaTKO2 (10) 0:443 Dec 2005 Central Hall, Osaka, Japan
50Win36-11-3Eugene GonzalesTKO5 (10) 2:2317 Sep 2005Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, Philippines
49Win35-11-3Elmer MuycoRTD1 (10)11 Jun 2005Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, PhilippinesMuyco went to his corner at the end of round 1 and decide not to continue after suffering a broken left arm
48Win34-11-3Robert RubillarTKO7 (10) 2:5730 Apr 2005Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, Philippines
47Win33-11-3Sithembile KibitiKO7 (12) 1:5820 Nov 2004Oliver Thambo Hall, Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa
46Loss32-11-3Shingo YamaguchiSD129 Aug 2004 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanFor OPBF Light Flyweight title
45Win32-10-3Along DenoyTKO2 (10) 2:244 Apr 2004Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, Philippines
44Win31-10-3Roger MaldecirKO4 (12) 1:204 Oct 2003Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, PhilippinesDefended Philippines Games & Amusements Board(GAB) Philippino Light Flyweight title
43Win30-10-3Sherwin ManatadTKO3 (10) 2:3926 Jul 2003Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, Philippines
42Win29-10-3Erdene ChuluunUD1022 Feb 2003 Gangneung, South Korea
41Win28-10-3Rodel QuilatonUD1219 Jan 2003Cantada Sports Center, Barangay Bagumbayan, Taguig City, PhilippinesWon vacant Philippine Games & Amusements Board(GAB) Philippino Light Flyweight title
40Win27-10-3Darius AlfanteTKO6 (10) 2:2316 Dec 2002Municipal Coliseum, Sogod, PhilippinesDefended Philippines Boxing Federation(PBF) Light Flyweight title
39Win26-10-3Nelson LlanosRTD2 (8)30 Nov 2002 Carmen, Cebu, Philippines
38Win25-10-3Jovan PresbiteroTD9 (10) ?19 Oct 2002Mandaue City Sports & Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, PhilippinesTwo successive accidental cuts caused by head-butts forced the stoppage; Defended Philippines Boxing Federation(PBF) Light Flyweight title
37Win24-10-3Marvin DelaCruzTKO6 (10) 2:5727 Sep 2002Mandaluyong Gym, Mandaluyong Sports Center, Mandaluyong City, PhilippinesDefended Philippines Boxing Federation(PBF) Light Flyweight title
36Loss23-10-3Wyndel JaniolaUD1226 Jul 2002 Cebu City Waterfront Hotel & Casino, Barangay Lahug, Cebu City, PhilippinesFor Philippine Games & Amusements Board(GAB) Philippino Light Flyweight title
35Win23-9-3Steve DemaisapRTD7 (10)2 Jun 2002 Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Philippines
34Win22-9-3Roger MaldecirKO3 (12) 0:3618 Feb 2002Caburan Park, Jose Abad Santos, PhilippinesDefended Philippines Boxing Federation (PBF) Light Flyweight title
33Loss21-9-3 Muhammad Rachman UD1021 Jan 2002 Jakarta, Indonesia
32Win21-8-3Lolito LaroaUD107 Dec 2001Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex, Barangay Centro, Mandaue City, Philippines
31Win20-8-3Flash VillacuraTKO7 (12) 1:5324 Oct 2001 Baganga, Davao Oriental, PhilippinesWon Philippines Boxing Federation(PBF) Light Flyweight title
30Win19-8-3Alex GuevarraUD1029 Sep 2001 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
29Win18-8-3Roselito CampanaTKO7 (10) ?10 Aug 2001 Barangay Lahug, Cebu City, Philippines
28Loss17-8-3Ray GantonMD102 May 2001Alvarez Covered Court, District of Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
27Win17-7-3Jun EbaleUD831 Mar 2001 Cebu City Waterfront Hotel & Casino, Barangay Lahug, Cebu City, Philippines
26Loss16-7-3Celso DanggodUD106 Mar 2001 Laguna, Philippines
25Win16-6-3Freddie GimayTKO5 (8)

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2 Dec 2000 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
24Win15-6-3Randy NarbayKO6 (8) 2:1928 Oct 2000 Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines
23Loss14-6-3 Yo Sam Choi UD1015 Jan 1995 Jeongeup, South Korea
22Win14-5-3Chris GalonTKO2 (10) ?22 Dec 1994Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
21Win13-5-3Joel RevillaTKO1 (10) ?29 Sep 1994Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
20Win12-5-3Ambert EspanolaTKO3 (10) ?14 Jul 1994Elorde Ports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
19Win11-5-3Fidel ValcorzaKO1 (10) ?2 Jun 1994Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
18Win10-5-3Roger EspanolaTKO4 (10) ?26 Mar 1994 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
17Loss9-5-3Jerry PahayahayUD1015 May 1993 Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines
16Win9-4-3Rading BardagoTKO2 (8)

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2 Jan 1993Barangay Busay, Cebu City, Philippines
15Loss8-4-3Jerry PahayahaySD87 Nov 1992 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
14Win8-3-3Charlie BaguioKO1 (8)

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26 Sep 1992 Argao, Cebu, Philippines
13Win7-3-3Efren GarciaTKO5 (6)

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12 Aug 1992 Ninoy Aquino Stadium, District of Malate, Manila, Philippines
12Win6-3-3Elmer AlbaKO1 (6)

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23 May 1992 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
11Win5-3-3Raffy AnoosTKO2 (6)

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27 Mar 1992 Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines
10Win4-3-3Ray NognogUD631 Aug 1991 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
9Win3-3-3Rey SarneTKO(4)6 Jul 1991 Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
8Win2-3-3Deny AbellanosaTKO2 (4)

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15 Jun 1991 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
7Loss1-3-3Ronnie CaneteMD418 May 1991 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
6Loss1-2-3Ronnie CaneteUD420 Apr 1991 Negros Oriental, Philippines
5Draw1-1-3Rick TibayPTS423 Feb 1991 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
4Draw1-1-2Little TrasonaPTS419 Jan 1991 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
3Draw1-1-1Deny AbellanosaMD423 Dec 1990 Negros Occidental, Philippines
2Loss1-1-0Roy ClaveUD430 Nov 1990 Surigao City, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
1Win1-0-0Lolong QuibanTKO1 (4)

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13 Oct 1990 Surigao del Sur, Philippines

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