Daud Yordan | |
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Born | Daud Yordan June 10, 1987 Ketapang, Indonesia |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Other names | Cino |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Reach | 68 in (173 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 47 |
Wins | 42 |
Wins by KO | 30 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 1 |
Daud "Cino" Yordan (born 10 June 1987) is an Indonesian professional boxer and former IBO Featherweight and Lightweight Champion.
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]
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.
47 fights | 42 wins | 4 losses |
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By knockout | 31 | 1 |
By decision | 11 | 3 |
No contests | 1 |
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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Hernan Leandro Carrizo | 2024-09-07 | Pontianak, Indonesia | For vacant IBA (world) Super Lightweight Title. | ||||
Win | 42–4 | Panya Uthok | TKO | 6 (10) | 2022-07-01 | Balai Sarbini, Jakarta, Indonesia | Retained WBC Asian Boxing Council Silver Super Lightweight Title. |
Win | 41–4 | Rachata Khaophimai | TKO | 5 (10), 0:43 | 2021-11-19 | World Siam Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Won WBC Asian Boxing Council Silver Super Lightweight Title. |
Win | 40–4 | Michael Mokoena | TKO | 8 (12), 2:57 | 2019-11-17 | Jawa Timur Park 3, Batu, Indonesia | Won IBA (world) and WBO (Oriental) Super lightweight Titles. |
Win | 39–4 | Aekkawee Kaewmanee | TKO | 5 (10), 3:00 | 2019-08-04 | Bone Night Club, Pattaya, Thailand | Won WBC International Challenge Belt Super Lightweight Title. |
Loss | 38–4 | Anthony Crolla | UD | 12 | 2018-11-10 | Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom | |
Win | 38–3 | Pavel Malikov | KO | 8 (12), 1:50 | 2018-04-22 | DIVS, Ekaterinburg, Russia | Won WBO Inter-Continental Lightweight Title. |
Win | 37–3 | Campee Phayom | KO | 2 (8), 2:13 | 2017-03-25 | OCBC Arena, Singapore | |
Win | 36–3 | Cristian Rafael Coria | UD | 10 | 2016-06-04 | Radisson Victoria Plaza, Montevideo, Uruguay | Won Interim WBA International Lightweight Title. |
Win | 35–3 | Yoshitaka Kato | TD | 9 (12) | 2016-02-05 | Balai Sarbini, Jakarta, Indonesia | Retained WBO Asia-Pacific and Africa Lightweight Title. |
Win | 34–3 | Maxwell Awuku | UD | 12 | 2015-06-06 | DBL Arena, Surabaya, Indonesia | Retained Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Lightweight Title. Won vacant WBO Africa Lightweight Title. |
Win | 33–3 | Ronald Pontillas | TKO | 5 (12), 2:25 | 2014-12-20 | Pangasuma stadium, Pontianak, Indonesia | Won Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Lightweight Title. |
Win | 32–3 | Sipho Taliwe | SD | 12 | 2013-12-06 | Metro City, Northbridge, Western Australia | Retained IBO Lightweight Title. |
Win | 31–3 | Daniel Brizuela | UD | 12 | 2013-07-06 | Won vacant IBO Lightweight Title. | |
Loss | 30–3 | Simpiwe Vetyeka | TKO | 12 (12), 2:12 | 2013-04-14 | Indoor Tennis Stadium, Jakarta | Lost IBO Featherweight Title. |
Win | 30–2 | Choi Tseveenpurev | UD | 12 | 2012-11-09 | Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore | Retained IBO Featherweight Title. |
Win | 29–2 | Lorenzo Villanueva | KO | 2 (12), 1:06 | 2012-05-05 | Won vacant IBO Featherweight Title. | |
Win | 28–2 | Frankie Archuleta | TKO | 4 (10), 2:02 | 2011-11-30 | Challenge Stadium, Mount Claremont, Western Australia | Won vacant IBO Asia-Pacific Featherweight Title. |
Loss | 27–2 | Chris John | UD | 12 | 2011-04-17 | Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta | For WBA (Super) Featherweight Title. |
Win | 27–1 | Damian David Marchiano | TKO | 1 (12) | 2010-12-05 | Indoor Tennis Stadium, Jakarta | Won Interim WBO Asia-Pacific Featherweight Title. |
Win | 26–1 | Christian Abila | KO | 6 (10), 2:32 | 2010-09-26 | Arayata Sports Complex, Tanza, Cavite | |
Loss | 25–1 | Celestino Caballero | UD | 12 | 2010-04-10 | BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida | |
Win | 25–0 | Ricky Sismundo | RTD | 10 (12), 3:00 | 2009-08-15 | Twin Plaza Hotel, Jakarta | Retained Interim WBO Oriental Featherweight Title. |
Win | 24–0 | Robert Allanic | KO | 2 (12) | 2009-06-27 | Pontianak | Won Interim WBO Oriental Featherweight Title. |
NC | 1 NC | Robert Guerrero | ND | 2 (10), 1:47 | 2009-03-07 | HP Pavilion, San Jose, California | For vacant NABO Junior Lightweight Title. |
Win | 23–0 | Hardian Siregar | TKO | 2 (8) | 2008-12-22 | Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 22–0 | Antonio Meza | MD | 8 | 2008-09-13 | MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Win | 21–0 | Thongthai Rajanondh | TKO | 3 (10) | 2008-06-16 | Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 20–0 | Zoel Fidal | TKO | 2 (8) | 2008-03-03 | ||
Win | 19–0 | Bogi Gonzales | TKO | 1 (8) | 2008-02-04 | ||
Win | 18–0 | Yulio Moro | UD | 8 | 2007-12-10 | ||
Win | 17–0 | Peesaddaeng Kiatsakthanee | TKO | 4 (10) | 2007-09-27 | ||
Win | 16–0 | Farid Safiulin | TKO | 3 (10) | 2007-07-26 | Retained WBO Asia-Pacific Youth Featherweight Title. | |
Win | 15–0 | Reman Salim | KO | 8 (10) | 2007-05-17 | Won vacant WBO Asia-Pacific Youth Featherweight Title. | |
Win | 14–0 | Ekawit Sithsorwor | TKO | 2 (6) | 2007-03-15 | Swissotel, Singapore | |
Win | 13–0 | Leed Shabu | UD | 10 | 2007-03-01 | Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 12–0 | Yulio Moro | UD | 8 | 2007-01-11 | ||
Win | 11–0 | Saman Ekwanchai | PTS | 8 | 2006-11-18 | Indonesia | |
Win | 10–0 | Boy Manullang | TKO | 3 (10) | 2006-11-02 | Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 9–0 | Kongtoranee Sithtradtrakan | TKO | 7 (8) | 2006-09-09 | Soemantri Brodjonegoro Sports Hall, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 8–0 | Yuvensius La Ende | TKO | 5 (8) | 2006-07-20 | Indonesia | |
Win | 7–0 | Narong Sor Chitralada | KO | 2 (4) | 2006-06-15 | Swissotel, Singapore | |
Win | 6–0 | Adrianus Kaauni | TKO | 7 (8) | 2006-05-11 | Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 5–0 | Sandi Loreng | TKO | 3 (8) | 2006-05-11 | Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia | |
Win | 4–0 | Gonzales Bin Anur | TKO | 5 (8) | 2006-01-12 | Indonesia | |
Win | 3–0 | Lato Vegas | PTS | 8 | 2005-12-15 | ||
Win | 2–0 | Muhammad Diding | TKO | 1 (6) | 2005-10-13 | ||
Win | 1–0 | Anshori Anhar Pitulay | TKO | 1 (6) | 2005-08-25 | Professional debut |
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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