Regie Suganob

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Regie Suganob
Born (1997-11-24) 24 November 1997 (age 26)
Dauis, Bohol, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Other namesFilipino Phenom
Statistics
Weight(s) Light flyweight
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights16
Wins15
Wins by KO5
Losses1

Regie "Filipino Phenom" Suganob (born 24 November 1997) is a Filipino professional boxer who challenged for the IBF junior flyweight title in 2023.

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Professional career

Early years

Suganob would make his debut against fellow debutant, Mark Torella, where his prevails with a second-round technical knockout, he would later compose a record of 11–0 with wins against prospects like John Paul Gabunilas and Jake Amparo before fighting with undefeated
(19–0–1) world-ranked Indonesian Andika D'Golden Boy whom he would defeat via unanimous decision. [1] [2]

Suganob vs. Vicelles

After 12 consecutive victories, Suganob was faced against Mark Vicelles in an IBF World light flyweight title eliminator on February 25, 2023. In the fourth round, Vicelles goes down once, in the sixth round an accidental headbutt occurred causing a huge cut on Vicelles' right eyebrow, in the 8th round, the referee, Danrex Tapdasan looked for the doctor due to Vicelles' cut getting worse as time goes by, making this go to the scorecards (Technical decision), where the judges scored:80-71, 78-73 and 77-74 all in favor of Regie Suganob. [3]

Suganob vs. Nontshinga

Suganob was initially booked to fight the IBF light flyweight champion, Sivenathi Nontshinga, at East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa in June 16, 2023, [4] but later it was postponed and moved to July 2, 2023. [5] It was set as a 12 rounder match for the IBF light flyweight title, in the 1st Round, Suganob was downed in the late goings of the round, after 12 rounds, Nontshinga won the fight via unanimous decision, with the scores of 116-111(x2) and 117-110. [6]

Five months after the bout against Nontshinga, Suganob faced World-rated Venezuelan boxer, Ronald Chacon for the vacant WBO Global light flyweight title in Tagbilaran, Philippines, [7] Suganob won the bout via lop-sided unanimous decision, even getting to knock Chacon down in the fourth round.

Suganob vs. Ishizawa

In March 8, 2024, the duel between Suganob and world-ranked Kai Ishizawa is set in April 30, 2024, taking place at Tagbilaran City as the main event of the Kumong Bol-anon XV event for Suganob's WBO Global title, Ishizawa who recently came from a loss from fellow high-ranked and compatriot of Suganob, Vince Paras, is determined to take revenge against the Filipinos and bows to stop Suganob, Suganob, seeing his compatriots bow down many times to Japanese boxers on Japanese soil wants to change the narrative as he fights Ishizawa in Philippine soil, determined to prevail. [8] [9] [10]
A bloodied Suganob put on a masterful performance in front of his Bohol fans as he knocks Ishizawa down two times en route to an eight-round technical knockout despite suffering a cut on his forehead since round one, due to the severity of the punches received from Suganob, Ishizawa was carried on a stretcher for further medical attention. [11]

Professional boxing record

16 fights15 wins1 loss
By knockout50
By decision101
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
16Win15–1 Kai Ishizawa TKO8 (12), 2:3830 Apr 202426 years, 158 daysHoly Name University Gymnasium, Tagbilaran City, PhilippinesRetained WBO Global junior flyweight title
15Win14–1Ronald ChaconUD124 Nov 202325 years, 345 daysBohol Wisdom School Gym, Tagbilaran City, PhilippinesWon vacant WBO Global junior flyweight title
14Loss13–1 Sivenathi Nontshinga UD122 Jul 202325 years, 220 daysInternational Convention Centre, East London, South AfricaFor IBF junior flyweight title
13Win13–0 Mark Vicelles TD8 (12) 1:3925 Feb 202325 years, 93 daysCalape Cultural Center, Calape, Philippines IBF junior flyweight title eliminator; Fight stopped from a cut on Vicelles' right eyebrow caused by an accidental ehadbutt in round 6
12Win12–0Andika D'Golden BoyUD109 Sep 202224 years, 289 days Dimiao, Bohol, Philippines
11Win11–0Asyer AlumanKO1 (10) 2:3823 Jul 202224 years, 241 daysBarangay Cogon Gym, Tagbilaran City, Philippines
10Win10–0Ricardo SuenoUD107 Mar 202224 years, 103 daysDauis Gym, Dauis, Philippines
9Win9–0Jerome BaloroUD1010 Dec 202124 years, 16 days Poblacion, Dauis, PhilippinesFor vacant IBF Youth junior flyweight title
8Win8–0Jake AmparoUD827 Sep 202123 years, 307 daysTagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
7Win7–0MJ BoRTD1 (8)3 Jul 202123 years, 221 daysIPI Tingub Gym, Mandaue City, Philippines
6Win6–0Paolo SyTKO3 (8)27 Mar 202123 years, 123 daysIPI Compound, Mandaue City, Philippines
5Win5–0Robert AtesUD618 Dec 202023 years, 24 daysIPI Compound, Mandaue City, Philippines
4Win4–0Rolly DorongUD614 Dec 201922 years, 20 daysBogo City Sports & Coltural Complex, Bogo City, Philippines
3Win3–0John Paul GabunilasUD623 Sep 201921 years, 303 days PMI Colleges Bohol, Tagbilaran City, Philippines
2Win2–0Kier TorregosaUD426 Jul 201921 years, 244 days Passi, Iloilo, Philippines
1Win1–0Mark TorellaTKO2 (4) 0:5524 Nov 201821 years, 0 days IEC Convention Center, Cebu City, Philippines

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