Eric Chavez (boxer)

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Eric Chavez
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Real nameAlgerico Chavez
Nickname(s)Kenta Sato
Weight(s) Mini-flyweight
Height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
NationalityFilipino
Born Talisay, Cebu, Philippines
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights60
Wins40
Wins by KO25
Losses16
Draws4

Algerico Chavez, better known as Eric Chavez, is a Filipino former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 1998. He held the IBF mini-flyweight title from 1989 to 1990

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Professional career

Chavez turned professional in 1985 and compiled a record of 25–0–3 before facing and defeating Nico Thomas, to win the IBF Mini flyweight title. He would lose the title in his first defense against Fahlan Sakkreerin. [1]

Professional boxing record

60 fights40 wins16 losses
By knockout252
By decision1514
Draws4
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
60Loss40–16–4Mzukisi MaraliPTS8 (8)1998-10-03 Sisa Dukashe Stadium, East London, South Africa
59Loss40–15–4Ernesto RubillarUD10 (10)1998-08-19Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
58Win40–14–4Lolito LaroaUD10 (10)1998-06-24Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
57Loss39–14–4 Masibulele Makepula UD8 (8)1998-05-16Carousel Casino, Hammanskraal, South Africa
56Loss39–13–4Puma ToguchiTKO7 (10)1997-07-21 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
55Win39–12–4Jojo IdanioTKO6 (10)1997-05-21Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
54Win38–12–4Ramil GeveroUD10 (10)1997-02-19Carmona, Philippines
53Loss37–12–4 Rosendo Álvarez MD12 (12)1996-06-15 City Gymnasium, Sendai, JapanFor WBA Mini flyweight title
52Draw37–11–4Sung Tae LimPTS8 (8)1996-04-03Pyeongtaek, South Korea
51Win37–11–3Kwanjai 3K BatteryTKO1 (12)1995-12-02Provincial Gymnasium, Sa Kaeo, ThailandWon PABA Mini flyweight title
50Win36–11–3Ritichai KiatprapasKO4 (10)1995-11-15Bangkok, Thailand
49Win35–11–3Noknoi SorthanikulKO2 (10)1995-04-15Odate, Japan
48Win34–11–3Aswin SithlakmuangKO3 (10)1994-06-28Japan
47Win33–11–3Jerry PahayahayUD10 (10)1994-04-09Angeles City, Philippines
46Loss32–11–3 Kaaj Chartbandit UD10 (10)1994-03-05Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
45Loss32–10–3 Toto Pongsawang SD10 (10)1993-12-21Pathum Thani, Thailand
44Loss32–9–3Panieng PoontaratMD10 (10)1993-09-15Bangkok, Thailand
43Win32–8–3 Takrawlek Dejrath KO2 (10)1993-08-18 Channel 7 Studios, Bangkok, Thailand
42Win31–8–3Arnold FernandezTKO1 (10)1993-04-23Davao City, Philippines
41Win30–8–3Fred TepaitTD6 (10)1993-03-20Kaun Laran Village, Caloocan City, Philippines
40Loss29–8–3Melvin MagramoUD10 (10)1992-10-24 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
39Win29–7–3Arnel BarotilloMD10 (10)1992-09-08 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
38Loss28–7–3Melvin MagramoUD10 (10)1991-12-20Balanga City, Philippines
37Loss28–6–3Noel TunacaoUD10 (10)1991-11-30Cebu City, Philippines
36Loss28–5–3 Manny Melchor UD10 (10)1991-09-21Urdaneta City, Philippines
35Loss28–4–3Andy TabanasUD10 (10)1991-03-02 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
34Loss28–3–3 Manny Melchor MD10 (10)1990-12-30Pasay City Sports Complex, Pasay City, Philippines
33Win28–2–3Michael Ebo DanquahKO1 (10)1990-12-01San Juan Coliseum, San Juan City, Philippines
32Loss27–2–3 Fahlan Sakkreerin UD12 (12)1990-08-15 Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, ThailandFor IBF Mini flyweight title
31Win27–1–3Thaveelert TorboonlertTKO3 (10)1990-05-18 Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila, Philippines
30Loss26–1–3 Fahlan Sakkreerin TKO7 (12)1990-02-22 Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, ThailandLost IBF Mini flyweight title
29Win26–0–3 Nico Thomas KO5 (12)1989-09-21Lokasari Hall, Jakarta, IndonesiaWon IBF Mini flyweight title
28Win25–0–3John MedinaTKO5 (10)1989-05-31Pasay City Sports Complex, Pasay City, Philippines
27Win24–0–3Elson DuranTKO5 (10)1988-12-16 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
26Win23–0–3Romy AustriaTKO3 (10)1988-11-10 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
25Win22–0–3Dommy Ursua JrTKO1 (10)1988-08-19Infanta, Philippines
24Win21–0–3Mario AliguinUD10 (10)1987-12-12ESC, Quezon City, Philippines
23Win20–0–3Romy AustriaUD10 (10)1987-10-24Balanga City, Philippines
22Win19–0–3Edwin InocencioTKO2 (10)1987-08-30Balanga City, Philippines
21Win18–0–3Mikio UchidaKO6 (10)1987-04-28 Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, Japan
20Win17–0–3Udin BaharudinKO5 (10)1987-02-28 Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia
19Win16–0–3Robert PalaritTKO6 (10)1986-12-27Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
18Draw15–0–3Nick DalisayMD10 (10)1986-12-11 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
17Win15–0–2Jun AltarejosTKO4 (10)1986-10-29Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
16Win14–0–2Ric SantiagoTKO7 (10)1986-09-27Cockpit Arena, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
15Win13–0–2Arsenio PerezUD10 (10)1986-07-09Olongapo City, Philippines
14Win12–0–2Romy AustriaUD8 (8)1986-06-12San Fernando City, Philippines
13Win11–0–2Danny DuranTKO7 (8)1986-05-30Mandaluyong City, Philippines
12Win10–0–2Gil LucabanUD8 (8)1986-05-16Pasay City Sports Complex, Pasay City, Philippines
11Win9–0–2Joel RevillaTKO4 (6)1986-03-01Eduardo's Super Club, Paranaque City, Philippines
10Win8–0–2Bernie BernardoUD6 (6)1986-02-22Barangay Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Philippines
9Win7–0–2Darrell TuazonTKO5 (6)1986-01-16Tuba, Philippines
8Win6–0–2Edgar Capino JrTKO3 (6)1985-12-30 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
7Win5–0–2Leopoldo BangsoyaoMD4 (4)1985-12-07Barangay Abatan, Buguias, Philippines
6Draw4–0–2Baldoza DuranTD3 (6)1985-11-09Cebu City, Philippines
5Win4–0–1Danilo StatonSD4 (4)1985-10-03Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
4Draw3–0–1Baldoza DuranSD4 (4)1985-09-07Mandaue City, Philippines
3Win3–0Danilo StatonUD4 (4)1985-08-25Borongan, Philippines
2Win2–0Luis PelamorTKO3 (4)1985-06-01 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
1Win1–0Jun GaveroSD4 (4)1985-05-08Hindang, Philippines

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References

  1. "STORY OF PHILIPPINE BOXING PART XXVI". Philboxing. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by IBF Mini flyweight champion
September 21, 1989 – February 22, 1990
Succeeded by