Jayson Vayson

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Jayson Vayson
Born
Jayson Paden Vayson

(1998-05-11) May 11, 1998 (age 26)
Veruela, Agusan del Sur, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Other namesStriker
Statistics
Weight(s) Mini flyweight
Light Flyweight
Flyweight
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Reach168 cm (66 in)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights16
Wins13
Wins by KO7
Losses1
Draws1
No contests1

Jayson Paden Vayson (born 11 May 1998) is a Filipino professional boxer who holds the WBO Asia Pacific light flyweight title since December 17, 2023.

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Education

Vayson went to Sinobong National High School for his studies.

Professional career

Early career

On October 15, 2016, Vayson made his professional debut against Cotabato del Sur's Frankie Batuon, eventually, Vayson came out victorious via 3rd-round technical knockout, by October 2018 to September 2019, Vayson amassed a record of 8–0 before tying with subsequent IBF mini-flyweight champion, Rene Mark Cuarto.

Vayson was expected to face world-class compatriot, Mark Vicelles on October 30, 2021, however, a month before the bout was supposed to take place, on September 24, 2021, Vayson withdrew from the fight due to an apparent injury sustained in training. [1]

Vayson vs. Monabesa

After 2 years of Inactivity, Vayson returned against former IBO and the then current WBC International light-flyweight champion, Tibo Monabesa for Monabesa's WBC International title on February 27, 2022, at Holywings Club, Jakarta. [2] Vayson and Monabesa would both show an incredible clash with Vayson scoring a knockdown in rounds 3 and 9 while Monabesa scored a knockdown in round 8, although, Vayson seemed like he outperformed Monabesa, the judges scored it: 94–94 even, 95–93 and 95–94 for Monabesa, causing Vayson's coach, Allan Alegria to file complaint afterwards. [3] On March 7, 2022, the WBC declared the bout as no contest, stating: "The 10 judges who evaluated the fight during this process scored the fight in favor of the Philippine challenger by a wide margin", the WBC was also informed that the panel of officials were all local and not a neutral one, therefore, Monabesa would keep his title and Vayson would remain undefeated. [4]

Vayson vs. Lalbiakkima

Vayson would fly to Dubai to challenge the then undefeated Indian boxer, Nutlai Lalbiakkima for the vacant ABCO Asian Continental light-flyweight championship, Vayson would outperform his opponent and would be granted a win via decision. [5]

Vayson vs. Akui

On February 4, 2023, Vayson moved up weight to clash with subsequent WBA flyweight champion, Seigo Yuri Akui on a 10-rounds contest at Korakuen Hall. Vayson would lose his undefeated status as Akui defeated him via "shutout decision". [6]

Supposedly, Vayson would battle out with fellow previously outpointed, Jackson Chauke for the vacant IBF Inter-Continental flyweight title on May 27, 2023, in South Africa. [7] [8] However, the bout was suddenly cancelled. [9]

Vayson vs. Yamanaka

In December 2023, Vayson would move back down to the light-flyweight division for his upcoming bout against Ryuya Yamanaka at Kobe, Japan with the WBO Asia Pacific title at stake, although Vayson was again expected to lose at Japan, instead, Vayson shocked the former WBO mini-flyweight champion as he landed an uppercut that Yamanaka could not continue from en route to a scintillating second-round technical knockout. [10]

Professional boxing record

16 fights13 wins1 loss
By knockout70
By decision61
Draws1
No contests1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, TimeDateLocationNotes
16Win13–1–1 (1)Shanborlang MarbaniangTKO9 (10), 2:4026 Sep 2024Spaceplus Bangkok RCA, Bangkok, ThailandWon vacant ABF flyweight title
15Win12–1–1 (1)Takeru InoueUD1021 Apr 2024Sumiyoshi Ward Center, Osaka, JapanRetained WBO Asia Pacific light-flyweight title
14Win11–1–1 (1) Ryuya Yamanaka TKO2 (12), 1:1417 Dec 2023Portopia Hotel, Kobe, JapanWon WBO Asia Pacific light-flyweight title
13Loss10–1–1 (1) Seigo Yuri Akui UD104 Feb 2023 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
12Win10–0–1 (1)Nutlai LalbiakkimaSD1018 Jun 2022 World Trade Center, Dubai, UAEWon vacant WBC-ABCO Asian Continental light-flyweight title
11NC9–0–1 (1) Tibo Monabesa NC1027 Feb 2022Holywings Club, Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, Indonesia WBC International light-flyweight title at stake; Originally an MD win for Monabesa, was later reviewed and was declared NC by the WBC
10Win9–0–1Geboi MansalayaoKO3 (8), 1:4915 Feb 2020Manila Arena, Manila, Philippines
9Draw8–0–1 Rene Mark Cuarto PTS67 Sep 2019Jurado Hall of the Philippine Marine Corp, Barangay Fort Bonifac, Taguig City, Philippines
8Win8–0Ronald AlaporminaUD66 Oct 2018Justice George Malcolm Square, People's Park, Baguio, Philippines
7Win7–0Jonathan AlmacenUD830 Jun 2018Justice George Malcolm Square, People's Park, Baguio City, Philippines
6Win6–0Alvin TayoRTD4 (6), 14 Apr 2018Justice George Malcolm Square, People's Park, Baguio City, Philippines
5Win5–0Rez PadroganeTKO3 (6), 2:4528 Jan 2018Municipal Gymnasium, Pigkawayan, Philippines
4Win4–0Alvin TayoSD62 Sep 2017Tayug Covered Court, Tayug, Philippines
3Win3–0Alvin DologuinTKO2 (4), 2:519 May 2017F.L. Dy Coliseum, Cauayan City, Philippines
2Win2–0Roger SalatonUD423 Dec 2016 Almendras Gym, Davao City, Philippines
1Win1–0Frankie BatuonTKO3 (4), 0:4515 Oct 2016 Pigkawayan, Cotabato del Norte Philippines

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