Daud Yordan

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Daud Yordan
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Born
Daud Yordan

(1987-06-10) June 10, 1987 (age 37)
Ketapang, Indonesia
Nationality Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesian
Other namesCino
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Reach68 in (173 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights47
Wins42
Wins by KO30
Losses4
Draws0
No contests1

Daud "Cino" Yordan (born 10 June 1987) is an Indonesian professional boxer and former IBO Featherweight and Lightweight Champion.

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Early life and family

Yordan was born in Ketapang, West Borneo, Indonesia on 10 June 1987. He is the fifth child of six children to Hermanus Lai Cun, a Chinese father and Natalia, a Dayak mother.

His former trainer, Carlos Jesus Penate Torres from Cuba, have Yordan the nickname of Cino (Chino in Spanish). Since then, he has always been known by the nickname. [1]

Professional career

Yordan won his first 23 fights. Most of these wins were against national level opponents, which included notable wins against Surasak Makordae and José Antonio Meza Jimenez, the latter being his American debut. He then fought Robert Guerrero, his first fight on HBO, where the fight ended as a no contest after an accidental head clash in the second round. After this he started fighting higher level opponents, beating Robert Allanic, by KO, and Ricky Sismundo, by TKO. Yordan suffered his first professional loss against the seasoned veteran Celestino Caballero by UD. He won his first minor belt, the WBO Asia-Pacific Featherweight Title, after defeating Damian David Marchiano.

Yordan then fought for the WBA featherweight title against Chris John on 17 April 2011 at the Jakarta International Expo, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta where he lost by unanimous decision. Yordan continued to fight higher level opponents which resulted in him winning the IBO featherweight title after beating Lorenzo Villanueva. He made his first defense of his title against Choi Tseveenpurev, which he won by UD. He then lost his title to Simpiwe Vetyeka after losing to him by a TKO in the twelfth round.

After this loss, he moved up to lightweight where he instantly won the IBO belt against Daniel Brizuela by UD. He defended the title against Sipho Taliwe, where some critics thought he lost as he scraped through to get a SD win. During 2014 to 2017, he went on to win his next five fights at lightweight beating questionably lower level opponents which resulted in him rising through the WBO lightweight rankings and accumulating the WBO Asia-Pacific and Africa Lightweight Title, WBO Africa Lightweight Title and the WBA International Lightweight Title after defeating Cristian Rafael Coria. Yordan then beat previously unbeaten Pavel Malikov on 22 April 2018 by a KO which was caused by an impressive combination that targeted Malikov's body. This won him the WBO Inter-Continental Lightweight Title and cemented his name in future title eliminators and title fights.

Yordan called out former WBC, WBA and The Ring lightweight champion Jorge Linares on Instagram in August 2018 and a future fight between them is lingering as Linares continues to rebuild his career after being stopped by Vasyl Lomachenko.

Yordan fought Anthony Crolla on 10 November 2018 in the Manchester Arena. Crolla had a good start over Yordan, whose big moment came in the sixth round, when he pressured Crolla against the ropes and caused Crolla some punishment. Crolla regained himself in the remainer of the fight, and won the fight via unanimous decision. [2]

In his next fight, Yordan beat Aekkawee Kaewmanee in a rough match, via sixth-round TKO. [3]

On November 17, 2019, Yordan fought and defeated Michael Mokoena via eighth-round TKO. [4]

On November 19, 2021, Yordan won the WBC Asian Boxing Council Silver Super Lightweight title by defeating Thai boxer Rachata Khaophimai. He won the match by TKO in the fifth round. [5]

On July 1, 2022, Yordan defended the WBC Asian Boxing Council Silver Super Lightweight Title by defeating Thai boxer Panya Uthok and won the match by TKO in the sixth round.

Professional boxing record

47 fights42 wins4 losses
By knockout311
By decision113
No contests1
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
Flag of Argentina.svg Hernan Leandro

Carrizo

2024-09-07 Pontianak, Indonesia For vacant IBA (world) Super Lightweight Title.
Win42–4 Flag of Thailand.svg Panya Uthok TKO6 (10)2022-07-01Balai Sarbini, Jakarta, IndonesiaRetained WBC Asian Boxing Council Silver Super Lightweight Title.
Win41–4 Flag of Thailand.svg Rachata KhaophimaiTKO5 (10), 0:432021-11-19World Siam Stadium, Bangkok, ThailandWon WBC Asian Boxing Council Silver Super Lightweight Title.
Win40–4 Flag of South Africa.svg Michael MokoenaTKO8 (12), 2:572019-11-17 Jawa Timur Park 3, Batu, IndonesiaWon IBA (world) and WBO (Oriental) Super lightweight Titles.
Win39–4 Flag of Thailand.svg Aekkawee KaewmaneeTKO5 (10), 3:002019-08-04Bone Night Club, Pattaya, ThailandWon WBC International Challenge Belt Super Lightweight Title.
Loss38–4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anthony Crolla UD12 2018-11-10 Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom
Win38–3 Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Malikov KO8 (12), 1:502018-04-22DIVS, Ekaterinburg, Russia Won WBO Inter-Continental Lightweight Title.
Win37–3 Flag of Thailand.svg Campee PhayomKO2 (8), 2:132017-03-25 OCBC Arena, Singapore
Win36–3 Flag of Argentina.svg Cristian Rafael CoriaUD102016-06-04Radisson Victoria Plaza, Montevideo, Uruguay Won Interim WBA International Lightweight Title.
Win35–3 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka KatoTD9 (12)2016-02-05Balai Sarbini, Jakarta, Indonesia Retained WBO Asia-Pacific and Africa Lightweight Title.
Win34–3 Flag of Ghana.svg Maxwell AwukuUD122015-06-06DBL Arena, Surabaya, Indonesia Retained Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Lightweight Title.
Won vacant WBO Africa Lightweight Title.
Win33–3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ronald PontillasTKO5 (12), 2:252014-12-20Pangasuma stadium, Pontianak, IndonesiaWon Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Lightweight Title.
Win32–3 Flag of South Africa.svg Sipho TaliweSD122013-12-06Metro City, Northbridge, Western Australia Retained IBO Lightweight Title.
Win31–3 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Brizuela UD122013-07-06Won vacant IBO Lightweight Title.
Loss30–3 Flag of South Africa.svg Simpiwe Vetyeka TKO12 (12), 2:122013-04-14Indoor Tennis Stadium, Jakarta Lost IBO Featherweight Title.
Win30–2 Flag of Mongolia.svg Choi Tseveenpurev UD122012-11-09 Marina Bay Sands Hotel, SingaporeRetained IBO Featherweight Title.
Win29–2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Lorenzo Villanueva KO2 (12), 1:062012-05-05Won vacant IBO Featherweight Title.
Win28–2 Flag of the United States.svg Frankie Archuleta TKO4 (10), 2:022011-11-30 Challenge Stadium, Mount Claremont, Western Australia Won vacant IBO Asia-Pacific Featherweight Title.
Loss27–2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Chris John UD122011-04-17Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta For WBA (Super) Featherweight Title.
Win27–1 Flag of Argentina.svg Damian David MarchianoTKO1 (12)2010-12-05Indoor Tennis Stadium, Jakarta Won Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Featherweight Title.
Win26–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Christian AbilaKO6 (10), 2:322010-09-26Arayata Sports Complex, Tanza, Cavite
Loss25–1 Flag of Panama.svg Celestino Caballero UD122010-04-10 BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida
Win25–0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ricky SismundoRTD10 (12), 3:002009-08-15Twin Plaza Hotel, Jakarta Retained Interim WBO Oriental Featherweight Title.
Win24–0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Robert AllanicKO2 (12)2009-06-27 Pontianak Won Interim WBO Oriental Featherweight Title.
NC1 NC Flag of the United States.svg Robert Guerrero ND2 (10), 1:472009-03-07 HP Pavilion, San Jose, California For vacant NABO Junior Lightweight Title.
Win23–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hardian SiregarTKO2 (8)2008-12-22Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win22–0 Flag of Mexico.svg Antonio MezaMD82008-09-13 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win21–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Thongthai RajanondhTKO3 (10)2008-06-16Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win20–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Zoel FidalTKO2 (8)2008-03-03
Win19–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bogi GonzalesTKO1 (8)2008-02-04
Win18–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yulio MoroUD82007-12-10
Win17–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Peesaddaeng KiatsakthaneeTKO4 (10)2007-09-27
Win16–0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Farid SafiulinTKO3 (10)2007-07-26Retained WBO Asia-Pacific Youth Featherweight Title.
Win15–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Reman SalimKO8 (10)2007-05-17Won vacant WBO Asia-Pacific Youth Featherweight Title.
Win14–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Ekawit SithsorworTKO2 (6)2007-03-15Swissotel, Singapore
Win13–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Leed ShabuUD102007-03-01Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win12–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yulio MoroUD82007-01-11
Win11–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Saman EkwanchaiPTS82006-11-18Indonesia
Win10–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Boy ManullangTKO3 (10)2006-11-02Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win9–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Kongtoranee SithtradtrakanTKO7 (8)2006-09-09Soemantri Brodjonegoro Sports Hall, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win8–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yuvensius La EndeTKO5 (8)2006-07-20Indonesia
Win7–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Narong Sor ChitraladaKO2 (4)2006-06-15Swissotel, Singapore
Win6–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Adrianus KaauniTKO7 (8)2006-05-11Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win5–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sandi LorengTKO3 (8)2006-05-11Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
Win4–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Gonzales Bin AnurTKO5 (8)2006-01-12Indonesia
Win3–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Lato VegasPTS82005-12-15
Win2–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad DidingTKO1 (6)2005-10-13
Win1–0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Anshori Anhar PitulayTKO1 (6)2005-08-25Professional debut

Cancelled fights

On October 14, 2022, Yordan would defend IBA (world) Super Lightweight Title against Zoravor Petrosian of Ukraine. [6] However, on October 2, the match was canceled due to his hand injury. [7]

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References

  1. Johan Wahyudi (29 June 2007). "Daud 'Cino' Jordan". Borneo Tribune (in Indonesian).
  2. "Crolla wins WBA world title eliminator". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  3. "Daud Yordan Claims WBC Asian Belt; Padyod, Yadav, Yokubov Win". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  4. "Daud Yordan vs. Michael Mokoena - BoxRec". Boxrec. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  5. "Daud Yordan vs. Rachata Khaophimai". Boxrec.
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Sporting positions
Vacant
Title last held by
Jhonny González
IBO featherweight champion
May 5, 2012 – April 14, 2013
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Emiliano Marsili
IBO lightweight champion
July 6, 2013 – 2014
Vacant
Title next held by
Xolisani Ndongeni