Ronnie Magramo

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Ronnie Magramo
Born
Ronnie Magramo

1972
NationalityFilipino
Other namesToy Bulldog
Statistics
Weight(s) Minimumweight
Height152 cm (5 ft 0 in)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights45
Wins35
Wins by KO22
Losses10 (2 KOs)

Ronnie Magramo (born 1972), is a retired Filipino professional boxer. He was a contender in Minimumweight (105 lbs) in the 1990s.

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Early life

Magramo was born in 1972 in Mindoro Oriental, Philippines. His family members are mostly boxers such as Ric Magramo Sr., who was a contender in the 1960s and '70s, Ric Magramo Jr., Melvin Magramo and Giemel Magramo. The media called them "Skull and Bones Family". [1]

Career

He debuted in 1989, challenging for the Philippines Minimumweight title with Ala Villamor, but lost to a KO in the eighth round in 1992. He often traveled to Thailand. Each time, with a height of only 152 cm (5.0 ft), Magramo always makes it difficult for Thai boxers.

On August 22, 1993, he lost by unanimous decision to Chana Porpaoin in WBA Minimumweight title event in Saraburi province. On February 22, 1994, Magramo returned to Thailand to challenge IBF Mini flyweight with Ratanapol Sor Vorapin in Bang Mun Nak district, Phichit province, he was defeated again unanimously.

Two months later, Magramo again challenged in Thailand fighting Wanwin Charoen for the minor organization WBF Mini flyweight, the first WBF event in Thailand. This time, he won by KO in the second round. He defended the title twice, the first time he defeated Indonesian boxer Faisol Akbar in Manila. The second time he overcame with a split decision Thai boxer Nungdiaw Sakcharuporn on February 19, 1995, in Bangkok. Magramo returned to Thailand again to face Fahsang Pongsawang in Bangkok, but was defeated and lost his title.

Magramo recovered his title beating Pongsawang by KO in the 10th round at Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Malate, Manila. On September 29, 1996, he was defeated and lost the championship to Pongsawang, with unmatched scores at Selaphum district, Roi Et province, northeast Thailand.

Ronnie Magramo then earned seven wins and on January 30, 1999, he challenged for vacant WBA interim Minimumweight title against Songkram Porpaoin at Pattaya, Chonburi province, eastern Thailand. He was defeated with scores in the eighth round because Porpaoin had bleeding on head unable to continue fighting. Magramo retired after that. [1] [2]

Professional boxing record

45 fights35 wins10 losses
By knockout222
By decision138
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, TimeDateLocationNotes
45Loss35–10 Songkram Porpaoin TD8 (12)30 Jan 1999Pattaya City Hall, Pattaya, ThailandFor WBA Interim minimumweight title; Majority technical decision; Fight stopped due to a cut on Porpaoin caused by an accidental headbutt
44Win35–9Kid PayesPTS103 Oct 1998Binan Sports Center, Binan City, Philippines
43Win34–9Kid PayesPTS1030 Jul 1998Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
42Win33–9Rudolfo HernandezTD4 (?)14 Feb 1998StarMall Las Piñas (Manuela 2), Las Piñas City
41Win32–9Krabuan ButrpromPTS106 Nov 1997Sablayan, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines
40Win31–9Indhanon JockygymTKO4 (?)30 Jul 1997Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
39Win30–9Thuwachit BoongomeTKO2 (?)18 May 1997Philippines
38Win29–9Jerry PahayahayUD1031 Jan 1997San Jose, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines
37Loss28–9Fahsang PongsawangUD1229 Sep 1996Selabhumi, Roi-Et, ThailandLost WBF minimumweight title
36Win28–8Chihan ParkTKO3 (10)31 Jul 1996Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
35Win27–8Hiroyuki KasoyaTKO6 (?)17 Feb 1996Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
34Win26–8Fahsang PongsawangKO10 (12)30 Sep 1995Ninoy Aquino Stadium, District of Malate, Manila, PhilippinesWon WBF minimumweight title
33Loss25–8Fahsang PongsawangPTS128 Jul 1995Bangkok, ThailandLost WBF minimumweight ttile
32Win25–7Sung Rok YuhTKO3 (10)28 May 1995Divine World College Gym, San Jose, Philippines
31Win24–7 Nungdiaw Sakcharuporn SD1219 Feb 1995Thansettakit Building, Bangkok, ThailandRetained WBF minimumweight title
30Win23–7Hideo SuzukiTKO6 (?)10 Dec 1994Sablayan Astrodome, Sablayan, Philippines
29Win22–7Faisol AkbarSD128 Oct 1994Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, PhilippinesRetained WBF minimumweight title
28Win21–7Jaime AliguinPTS1013 Aug 1994Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
27Win20–7Wanwin CharoenKO2 (12), 0:489 Jul 1994Crocodile Farm, Samut Prakan, ThailandWon vacant WBF minimumweight title
26Loss19–7 Ratanapol Sor Vorapin UD1227 Feb 1994Provincial Stadium, Phichit, ThailandFor IBF minimumweight title
25Win19–6Hiroki SakakibaraTKO2 (10), 2:0616 Feb 1993Manila Midtown Ramada Hotel - Malate, Manila, Philippines
24Loss18–6Jaime AliguinPTS1028 Oct 1993Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
23Loss18–5 Chana Porpaoin UD1222 Aug 1993Provincial Stadium, Sara Buri, ThailandFor WBA (Regular) minimumweight title
22Win18–4Noel TunacaoTKO4 (10)2 Feb 1993Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City, Philippines
21Win17–4Nikki MacaPTS1028 Nov 1992Philippines
20Win16–4Joel RevillaTKO5 (10)28 Oct 1992Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
19Win15–4Joel RevillaUD108 Sep 2022Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
18Loss14–4 Ala Villamor KO8 (12)13 Jun 1992Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, PhilippinesFor GAB minimumweight title
17Loss14–3 Pichit Sitbangprachan TKO8 (?)29 May 1992Bangkok, Thailand
16Win14–2Victor GestupaTKO7 (?)26 Feb 1992Elorde Sports Center, Paranaque City, Philippines
15Win13–2Sammy Tyson PagadanTKO7 (?)20 Dec 1991Philippines
14Win12–2Elmer LegaspiTKO1 (?)30 Oct 1991Philippines
13Win11–2Rommel LawasTKO7 (?)31 Aug 1991Philippines
12Win10–2Perfecto MagistradoKO4 (?)29 May 1991Philippines
11Win9–2Eugene FloresKO2 (8), 2:0021 Dec 1990Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
10Win8–2Marlon GayundatoTKO5 (10), 2:5631 Oct 1990PhilippinesWon LuzProBa minimumweight title
9Loss7–2Sammy Tyson PagadanUD1014 Sep 1990Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
8Win7–1Jun LauTKO3 (?), 2:0920 Jul 1990Ninoy Aquino Stadium, District of Malate, Manila, Philippines
7Win6–1Erwin VillamorTKO1 (?)13 Jun 1990Philippines
6Win5–1Toto CadocioPTS83 Feb 1990Philippines
5Win4–1Joe SaguidUD619 Jan 1990San Juan City, Metro Manila, Philippines
4Win3–1Perfecto MagistradoPTS622 Dec 1989Philippines
3Win2–1Joe SaguidTKO3 (4)27 Aug 1989Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines
2Loss1–1 Ala Villamor PTS64 Aug 1989Ninoy Aquino Stadium, District of Malate, Manila, Philippines
1Win1–0Allan HitsinTKO2 (?)28 Jun 1989Philippines

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References

  1. 1 2 Baum, Clive (2015-12-15). "World Boxing Federation Champions Of The Past: Ronnie Magramo". World Boxing Federation . Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  2. Boxing record for Ronnie Magramo from BoxRec (registration required)