Gerry Peñalosa

Fearless
Boxing record: 55-8-2 (37)
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San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, Philippines

Gerry Peñalosa losses

Over 21 years as a professional, Gerry Peñalosa has compiled a 55-8-2 (37) record, including 23 title fights across four weight classes. He has eight losses against six different opponents, all of them in title fights.

  1. 8. Gerry Peñalosa loses to Eric Morel via split decision

    On February 13, 2010 Gerry Peñalosa fought Eric Morel for the vacant WBO interim bantamweight title. Peñalosa was 37 years old with a record of 54-7-2, and Morel was 0 with a record of 0-0. Peñalosa was coming off a loss. Peñalosa lost via split decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Morel.

  2. 7. Gerry Peñalosa loses to Juan Manuel López via KO

    On April 25, 2009 Gerry Peñalosa fought Juan Manuel López for the WBO super bantamweight title. Peñalosa was 36 years old with a record of 54-6-2, and López was 25 with a record of 24-0. Peñalosa was on a 3-fight winning streak and López was on an undefeated 24-fight winning streak. López stopped Peñalosa via retirement in the 10th round. Failed to capture the title. Lasted into the 10th round.

  3. 6. Gerry Peñalosa loses to Daniel Ponce de León via unanimous decision

    On March 17, 2007 Gerry Peñalosa fought Daniel Ponce de León for the IBA and WBO super bantamweight titles. Peñalosa was 34 years old with a record of 51-5-2, and León was 26 with a record of 30-1. Peñalosa was on a 5-fight winning streak and León was on a 6-fight winning streak. Peñalosa lost via unanimous decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with León.

  4. 5. Gerry Peñalosa loses to Masamori Tokuyama in their 2nd fight via split decision

    On December 20, 2002 Gerry Peñalosa fought Masamori Tokuyama for the vacant WBC and lineal super flyweight titles. It was their second meeting. Peñalosa was 30 years old with a record of 46-4-2, and Tokuyama was 28 with a record of 27-2-1. Peñalosa was on a 3-fight winning streak and Tokuyama was on a 13-fight winning streak. Peñalosa lost via split decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Tokuyama.

  5. 4. Gerry Peñalosa loses to Masamori Tokuyama via unanimous decision

    On September 24, 2001 Gerry Peñalosa fought Masamori Tokuyama for the vacant WBC and lineal super flyweight titles. Peñalosa was 29 years old with a record of 43-3-2, and Tokuyama was 27 with a record of 24-2-1. Peñalosa was on a 3-fight winning streak and Tokuyama was on a 10-fight winning streak. Peñalosa lost via unanimous decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Tokuyama.

  6. 3. Gerry Peñalosa loses to In-Joo Cho in their 2nd fight via split decision

    On January 2, 2000 Gerry Peñalosa fought In-Joo Cho for the vacant WBC and lineal super flyweight titles. It was their second meeting. Peñalosa was 27 years old with a record of 40-2-2, and Cho was 0 with a record of 0-0. Peñalosa was coming off a win. Peñalosa lost via split decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Cho.

  7. 2. Gerry Peñalosa loses to In-Joo Cho via split decision

    On August 29, 1998 Gerry Peñalosa defended his WBC and lineal super flyweight titles against In-Joo Cho. Peñalosa was 26 years old with a record of 39-1-2, and Cho was 0 with a record of 0-0. Peñalosa lost via split decision. Lost the titles. Went the distance with Cho.

  8. 1. Gerry Peñalosa loses to Samuel Duran via split decision

    On August 1, 1992 Gerry Peñalosa fought Samuel Duran for the vacant Philippines Games &amp bantamweight title. Peñalosa was 19 years old with a record of 19-0-1, and Duran was 0 with a record of 0-0. Peñalosa was on an undefeated 9-fight winning streak. Peñalosa lost via split decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Duran.