Jason Moloney

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Jason Moloney
Born (1991-01-10) 10 January 1991 (age 33)
Mitcham, Victoria, Australia
Other namesMayhem
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Reach65 in (165 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights30
Wins27
Wins by KO19
Losses3

Jason Moloney (born 10 January 1991) is an Australian professional boxer, who has held the WBO bantamweight title since May 13, 2023. He also challenged twice for the IBF bantamweight title. At regional level, he has held the WBA Oceania bantamweight title since 2017 and held the Commonwealth bantamweight title in 2018. As an amateur he represented Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

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Amateur career

2010 Commonwealth Games

Moloney competed in the men's flyweight division at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. [1] [2] [3]

Moloney’s first fight of the competition was against Michael Conlan (Ireland). He beat Conlan via a points decision on count-back, in one of the best fights of the tournament. [4]

He would then go on to face Oteng Oteng (Botswana) in the men’s Quarterfinals, losing via a close points decision. [5] [6]

Professional career

Super bantamweight

Following the 2014 national amateur championships, Moloney turned professional in August 2014. [7] Moloney made his professional debut against Chatri Sariphan on 15 August 2014. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout. Moloney amassed a 5-0 record during the next year, before being scheduled to face Markquil Salvana for the vacant WBA Oceania super bantamweight title on 18 December 2015. Salvana retired from the fight at the end of the fifth round, due to swelling around his right eye. [8] Moloney made his first WBA Oceania title defense against Junior Bajawa on 19 March 2016. He retained the belt by a fourth-round technical knockout. [9]

After capturing his first professional title, Moloney was scheduled to face Matias Agustin Arriagada in a non-title bout on 20 May 2016. He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Moloney was scheduled to face Virden Rivera in another non-title bout on 24 June 2016. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. [10] Moloney faced Jeffrey Francisco on 3 August 2016, in a yet another non-title bout. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 59-54, 59-54 and 60-53. [11]

Moloney made his second WBA Oceania super bantamweight title defense against Gerpaul Valero on 8 October 2016, at the Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. [12] He won the fight by a seventh-round technical knockout. He was leading 60-53 on all three of the judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage. [13] Moloney made his third title defense against Enrique Bernache on 10 December 2016, with the fight once again taking place at the Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. He won the fight by a sixth-round technical knockout. Bernache was deducted a point in the fifth round, due to repeated low blows. [14]

Moloney faced Marco Demecillo in a non-title bout on 3 February 2017, in his first fight of the year. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 80-69, 80-71 and 80-70. Demecillo was deducted a point in the eight round for a low blow. [15] Moloney made his fourth WBA Oceania title defense against Emanuel Armendariz on 3 June 2017. He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout, and was leading 40-36, 40-36 and 39-37 on the scorecards at the time of the stoppage. [16] Moloney the fifth and final defense of his secondary WBA title against Lolito Sonsona on 19 August 2017. Aside from the WBA Oceania title, the vacant OPBF Silver title was likewise on the line. [17] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 100-90, 99-91 and 100-90. [18]

Bantamweight

WBA Oceania champion

After successfully defending the WBA Oceania super bantamweight title for the fifth time, Moloney moved down to bantamweight. Moloney was scheduled to face Julias Kisarawe for the vacant WBA Oceania bantamweight title on 21 October 2017, in his first fight at bantamweight. He won the fight by a first-round stoppage, knocking Kisarawe out with two seconds left in the round. [19] Moloney made his first WBA Oceania bantamweight title defense against the one-time WBO title challenger Immanuel Naidjala on 24 February 2018, with the vacant Commonwealth bantamweight title being on the line as well. [20] He won the fight by a third-round technical knockout, after winning the first two rounds on all three of the judges' scorecards. [21] Moloney made his second WBA Oceania title defense against the former WBA super-flyweight titleholder Kohei Kono on 19 May 2018. [22] He was awarded a stoppage victory after the sixth round, after the ringside doctor determined that a cut to the outside of Kono’s left eye was too severe for him to continue fighting. [23]

Moloney vs. Rodríguez

Moloney participated in the second season of the World Boxing Super Series, which took place in October 2018 and November 2019, and focused on the bantamweight division. Moloney, at the time the IBF mandatory title challenger, faced the undefeated 18-0 IBF bantamweight champion Emmanuel Rodríguez in the tournament quarterfinals on 20 October 2018, at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. [24] He lost the fight by split decision. Two of the judges scored the fight 115-113 for Rodríguez, while the third judge gave Moloney the identical scorecard. Moloney appeared to take the fight over as it neared the championship rounds, but was unable to overcome the points lead that Rodríguez had accumulated up to that point. [25]

Continued WBA Oceania reign

Moloney made the third defense of his secondary title against Cris Paulino on 30 March 2019. [26] He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout, stopping Paulino at the very last second of the round. [27] Moloney made his fourth WBA Oceania title defense against Goodluck Mrema on 15 June 2019. He won the fight by a third-round knockout, flooring Mrema with a left hook at the 2:23 minute mark. [28] Moloney made his fifth and final WBA Oceania title defense against the one-time WBC super-flyweight title challenger Dixon Flores on 15 November 2019. He won the fight by knockout, stopping Flores midway through the second round. [29] Moloney faced Leonardo Baez in a stay-busy non-title bout on 25 June 2020. Baez retired from the fight at the end of the seventh round. [30]

Moloney vs. Inoue

Moloney, at the time ranked #6 by The Ring and #1 by the WBO, was scheduled to challenge the reigning WBA (Super), IBF and The Ring bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue on 31 October 2020, at the MGM Grand Conference Center in Paradise, Nevada. [31] Moloney stepped in as a replacement for the WBO bantamweight champion John Riel Casimero, who was forced to withdraw due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [32] Moloney, who entered the bout as a +550 underdog, [33] lost the fight by a late seventh-round knockout. Inoue first knocked Moloney down with a counter left hook in the sixth round, although he was able to recover from it. Moloney was once again knocked down in the seventh round, with a short right hook, and was unable to beat the ten count. He was outlanded by Inoue 107 to 62 in total punches and 63 to 32 in power punches landed. Moloney was losing on all three of the judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage. [34]

Continued bantamweight career

Moloney faced Joshua Greer Jr. for the vacant WBC Silver bantamweight title on 14 August 2021, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The bout was scheduled for the undercard of the Joshua Franco and Andrew Moloney trilogy match, and was broadcast by ESPN. [35] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 98-92, 98-92 and 96-94. [36] Moloney called for a world title fight against either the WBC champion Nonito Donaire or John Riel Casimero in his post-fight interview. [37]

Moloney made his first WBC Silver title defense against Aston Palicte on 5 June 2022, on the George Kambosos Jr. vs. Devin Haney undercard. Aside from the WBC Silver title, the vacant WBO International bantamweight title was on the line as well. [38] He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Moloney first knocked Palicte down with a right straight, before finishing the fight with a flurry of punches at the 2:35 minute mark. [39]

WBO bantamweight champion

Moloney vs. Astrolabio

On May 13, 2023 in Stockton, CA, USA, Moloney defeated Vincent Astrolabio by majority decision to win the vacant WBO bantamweight title. [40]

Moloney vs. Sanchez

On January 13, 2024 in Québec City, Quebec, Canada, Moloney successfully defended his WBO bantamweight title against Saul Sanchez. [41]

Moloney vs. Takei

Moloney was scheduled to make the second defense of his WBO bantamweight title against Yoshiki Takei on May 6, 2024 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. [42] Moloney lost the bout via unanimous decision (116-111, 116-111, 117-110). [43]

Professional boxing record

30 fights27 wins3 losses
By knockout191
By decision82
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30Loss27–3 Yoshiki Takei UD126 May 2024 Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, JapanLost WBO bantamweight title
29Win27–2 Saul Sanchez MD1213 Jan 2024 Videotron Centre, Quebec City, CanadaRetained WBO bantamweight title
28Win26–2 Vincent Astrolabio MD1213 May 2023 Stockton Arena, Stockton, California, USWon vacant WBO bantamweight title
27Win25–2 Nawaphon Kaikanha UD12 16 Oct 2022 Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
26Win24–2 Aston Palicte TKO3 (10), 2:35 5 Jun 2022 Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, AustraliaRetained WBC Silver bantamweight title;
Won vacant WBO International bantamweight title
25Win23–2Francisco Pedroza PortilloUD109 Apr 2022 The Hangar, Costa Mesa, California, US
24Win22–2 Joshua Greer Jr. UD1014 Aug 2021 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USWon vacant WBC Silver bantamweight title
23Loss21–2 Naoya Inoue KO7 (12), 2:5931 Oct 2020MGM Grand Conference Center, Paradise, Nevada, USFor WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring bantamweight titles
22Win21–1Leonardo BaezRTD7 (10), 3:0025 Jun 2020 MGM Grand Conference Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
21Win20–1 Dixon Flores KO2 (10), 1:2615 Nov 2019 Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, Australia
20Win19–1Goodluck MremaKO3 (10), 2:2315 Jun 2019Seagulls Rugby League Club, Tweed Heads, Australia
19Win18–1Cris PaulinoTKO5 (10), 2:5930 Mar 2019 Seagulls Rugby League Club, Tweed Heads, Australia
18Loss17–1 Emmanuel Rodríguez SD1220 Oct 2018 CFE Arena, Orlando, Florida, USFor IBF bantamweight title;
World Boxing Super Series: bantamweight quarter-final
17Win17–0 Kohei Kono RTD6 (12), 3:0019 May 2018Malvern Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia
16Win16–0 Immanuel Naidjala TKO3 (12), 1:1424 Feb 2018 St Kilda Town Hall, Melbourne, AustraliaWon vacant Commonwealth bantamweight title
15Win15–0Julias KisaraweKO1 (10), 2:5821 Oct 2017Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
14Win14–0Lolito SonsonaUD1019 Aug 2017Melbourne Park, Melbourne, AustraliaWon vacant OPBF Silver super-bantamweight title
13Win13–0Emanuel ArmendarizTKO5 (10), 0:533 Jun 2017Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
12Win12–0Marco DemecilloUD83 Feb 2017 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
11Win11–0Enrique BernacheTKO6 (10), 0:2110 Dec 2016Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
10Win10–0Gerpaul ValeroTKO7 (10), 2:058 Oct 2016 Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
9Win9–0Jeffrey FranciscoUD63 Aug 2016Hisense Arena, Melbourne, Australia
8Win8–0Virden RiveraKO3 (10)24 Jun 2016Malvern Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia
7Win7–0Matias Agustin ArriagadaTKO5 (8), 2:5520 May 2016Melbourne Pavilion, Melbourne, Australia
6Win6–0Junior BajawaTKO4 (10), 1:1819 Mar 2016Malvern Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia
5Win5–0Markquil SalvanaRTD5 (10), 3:0018 Dec 2015 Malvern Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia
4Win4–0Danilo GabisayTKO5 (6), 2:1419 Aug 2015 Hisense Arena, Melbourne, Australia
3Win3–0Alvin BaisTKO3 (6), 1:176 Mar 2015 Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Australia
2Win2–0Egi RoztenTKO1 (6), 1:5817 Oct 2014La Mirage Reception & Convention Centre, Melbourne, Australia
1Win1–0Chatri SariphanTKO1 (6), 2:5015 Aug 2014Melbourne Pavilion, Melbourne, Australia

Personal life

Jason is a twin brother to Andrew Moloney, who is also a professional boxer. [44] [45]

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
New title OBPF Silver
super-bantamweight champion

19 August 2017 – 2018
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Gakuya Furuhashi
Vacant
Title last held by
Duke Micah
Commonwealth bantamweight title
24 February 2018 – 2018
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Lee McGregor
Vacant
Title last held by
Luis Nery
WBC Silver
bantamweight title

14 August 2021 – 13 May 2023
Won world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Juan Martinez Ayala
Vacant
Title last held by
Paul Butler
WBO International
bantamweight champion

5 June 2022 – 13 May 2023
Won world title
Vacant
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Naoya Inoue
WBO bantamweight champion
13 May 2023 – 6 May 2024
Succeeded by