Eric Jamili

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Eric Jamili
Born
Eric Jamili

(1977-05-20) May 20, 1977 (age 46)
Nationality Filipino
Statistics
Weight(s) Minimumweight
Light Flyweight
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights28
Wins15
Wins by KO8
Losses11
Draws2

Eric Jamili (born May 20, 1977 in Silay, Negros Occidental, Philippines) is a retired Filipino professional boxer. He won the vacant WBO minimumweight title in December 1997 with an eighth round technical knockout of Englishman Mickey Cantwell in London. He lost the title in his first defense to Kermin Guardia six months later.

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Eric is the younger brother of one-time world title challenger Reynante Jamili. Both trained out of the Elorde Boxing stable of Paranaque City, Philippines.

Professional career

Jamili turned professional in 1995, beginning his career with a modest record of 5-5-1. Jamili then won the next five of his bouts, capturing the WBO Inter-Continental minimumweight title and earning a shot at the WBO minimumweight title against Englishman Mickey Cantwell that had been vacated by Ricardo López (boxer).

Jamili traveled to London in December 1997 to face Cantwell, and managed to cut him in the first round. Jamili's longer reach and tricky southpaw style befuddled Cantwell, who was hampered by the cut. Referee Mark Nelson halted the bout at 1:22 of the eighth round due to the cut, awarding the championship to Jamili.

Jamili lost the title in May 1998 with a fifth round technical knockout loss to Kermin Guardia. Jamili, who had arrived in the fight location of Las Vegas, Nev. just two days prior to the bout, was knocked down prior to the end of the fourth round. In a rematch in March 1999, Jamili knocked Guardia down in rounds 4 and 9, but lost a unanimous decision.

Jamili received a shot at the IBF minimumweight title against Zolani Petelo in May 1999. Jamili was knocked out with a left hook to the body at 1:21 of the first round.

Jamili would fight just six more times afterwards, going 2-3-1 with all three losses by knockout before retiring in 2003.

Professional boxing record

28 fights15 wins11 losses
By knockout87
By decision74
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
28Loss15–11–2 Flag of Mexico.svg Hugo Cázares TKO3 (12)Jan 18, 2003 Flag of Mexico.svg Estadio Emilio Ibarra Almada, Los Mochis, MexicoFor WBO–NABO light flyweight title
27Win15–10–2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Danny LinasaUD6Dec 19, 2002 Flag of the Philippines.svg Imus, Philippines
26Loss14–10–2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Anis CeunfinKO6 (10)May 18, 2002 Flag of Indonesia.svg Oepoi Stadium, Kupang, Indonesia
25Loss14–9–2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Alfred NagalKO5 (8), 1:44Feb 17, 2002 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
24Win14–8–2 Flag of Guam.svg George ArcenalKO2 (10)Jun 4, 2000 Flag of Guam.svg Agana, Guam
23Draw13–8–2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ray GantonTD3 (10)May 6, 2000 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
22Loss13–8–1 Flag of South Africa.svg Zolani Petelo KO1 (12), 1:21May 29, 1999 Flag of South Africa.svg Carousel Casino, Hammanskraal, South AfricaFor IBF minimumweight title
21Loss13–7–1 Flag of Colombia.svg Kermin GuardiaUD12Mar 27, 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, U.S.For WBO minimumweight title
20Win13–6–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mateo BaringKO2 (10)Dec 23, 1998 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, PhilippinesRetained WBO Inter-Continental minimumweight title
19Win12–6–1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Falazona FidalPTS12Sep 12, 1998 Flag of the Philippines.svg KSC, Silay, PhilippinesWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental light flyweight title
18Loss11–6–1 Flag of Colombia.svg Kermin GuardiaRTD5 (12), 3:00May 30, 1998 Flag of the United States.svg Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Lost WBO minimumweight title
17Win11–5–1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mickey Cantwell TKO8 (12), 1:22Dec 19, 1997 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Arena, London, EnglandWon vacant WBO minimumweight title
16Win10–5–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Lolito LaroaTD4 (8)Aug 27, 1997 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
15Win9–5–1 Flag of Thailand.svg Inthanon PetchbandenTKO1 (12)Apr 30, 1997 Flag of the Philippines.svg Parañaque, PhilippinesWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental minimumweight title
14Win8–5–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Flash VillacuraUD6Mar 15, 1997 Flag of the Philippines.svg Almendras Gym, Davao City, Philippines
13Win7–5–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Manuel SilvanoTKO6 (8)Jan 15, 1997 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
12Win6–5–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Randy VillamorTKO4 (8)Dec 4, 1996 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
11Loss5–5–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Manuel SilvanoKO5 (8)Aug 17, 1996 Flag of the Philippines.svg Subic Sports Complex, Olongapo, Philippines
10Loss5–4–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Melchor EspinosaMD6Jul 6, 1996 Flag of the Philippines.svg Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines
9Win5–3–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Rodel CabahugTKO2 (6)Apr 10, 1996 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
8Win4–3–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Leopoldo IbanezUD4Feb 24, 1996 Flag of the Philippines.svg Parañaque, Philippines
7Loss3–3–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Vicente AdralesTKO4 (8)Dec 16, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bacolod, Philippines
6Win3–2–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Leopoldo IbanezUD6Oct 28, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Parañaque, Philippines
5Win2–2–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Romeo TuraKO1 (6)Aug 5, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bacolod, Philippines
4Loss1–2–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Jose ClasidaSD6May 27, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila, Philippines
3Loss1–1–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Leopoldo IbanezSD4Apr 8, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
2Win1–0–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Jose ClasidaMD4Mar 17, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Angeles City, Philippines
1Draw0–0–1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Sandy BercasioSD4Feb 11, 1995 Flag of the Philippines.svg Makati, Philippines
Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Ricardo López
WBO minimumweight champion
December 19, 1997 - May 30, 1998
Succeeded by
Kermin Guardia


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