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Jerwin Ancajas Record

33-4-2
Total Fights39
Wins33
Losses4
Draws2
No-Contests0
Title Wins1
Title Defenses9
Title-Fight KOs6
KO Wins22
KO Losses1
Jerwin Ancajas Record & Stats
Jerwin Ancajas' Record
Jerwin Ancajas' boxing record and career infographic

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      What is Jerwin Ancajas' boxing record?

      14 years and six months into his professional boxing career, Jerwin Ancajas has fought 39 times with 33 wins, 4 losses, and 2 draws.

      Ancajas' boxing record is currently 33-4-2, which includes one super-flyweight world-title win and nine successful title defense fights. He has a 56.4% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 22 of his total 39 fights being knockout wins, six of which were in title fights. The only knockout loss in Ancajas' career is a 9th round TKO loss to Takuma Inoue in a bantamweight title fight.

      His latest fight was a 9th round TKO defeat to Takuma Inoue on February 24, 2024. Ancajas was fighting for the bantamweight WBA title. He is on a three-fight losing streak.

      Some of Ancajas' best fights and notable victories include wins over Ryuichi Funai, Miguel Gonzalez, José Alfredo Rodríguez, Jamie Conlan, Jonas Sultan, Israel González, and Teiru Kinoshita.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      39Feb 24, 202432Takuma InoueLoss *TKO9
      38Oct 8, 202230Fernando MartínezLoss *UD
      37Feb 26, 202230Fernando MartínezLoss *UD
      36Apr 10, 202129Jonathan Javier RodriguezWin *UD
      35Dec 7, 201927Miguel GonzalezWin *TKO6
      34May 4, 201927Ryuichi FunaiWin *RTD6
      33Sep 28, 201826Alejandro SantiagoDraw *SD
      32May 26, 201826Jonas SultanWin *UD
      31Feb 3, 201826Israel GonzálezWin *TKO10
      30Nov 18, 201725Jamie ConlanWin *TKO6
      29Jul 2, 201725Teiru KinoshitaWin *TKO7
      28Jan 29, 201725José Alfredo RodríguezWin *RTD7
      27Sep 3, 201624McJoe ArroyoWin *UD
      26Nov 13, 201523Paul ApolinarioWinKO1
      25May 30, 201523Juan PurisimaWinKO9
      24Nov 23, 201422Fadhili MajihaWinKO3
      23Aug 23, 201422Rachmat SantosoWinTKO1
      22May 3, 201422Petchwanchai Sor VisetkitWinKO1
      21Feb 22, 201422Inthanon SithchamuangWinKO2
      20Dec 14, 201321Ryan BongcawilWinKO2
      19Aug 30, 201321Armando CasaWinTKO4
      18Dec 21, 201220Runlong XuWinTKO4
      17Sep 21, 201220Miguel TamayoWinTKO10
      16Aug 12, 201220John Paul BautistaWinRTD3
      15Mar 17, 201220Mark Anthony GeraldoLossMD
      14Nov 23, 201119Rodel QuilatonWinUD
      13Aug 27, 201119Jing XiangWinUD
      12Aug 6, 201119Jason EgeraWinTKO8
      11Apr 16, 201119Rex TitoWinUD
      10Feb 19, 201119Pit AnacayaWinUD
      9Dec 22, 201018Menard ZaragosaWinUD
      8Nov 20, 201018Julius AgcopraWinTKO3
      7Sep 26, 201018Leo de GuiaWinUD
      6Aug 7, 201018Redney QuezonWinTKO6
      5Jun 26, 201018Leo de GuiaWinUD
      4May 15, 201018Ervin YamoDrawTD
      3Sep 25, 200917Jimmy PaypaWinMD
      2Sep 3, 200917Sherwin McDo LungayWinTKO1
      1Jul 27, 200917Reynaldo BuluanWinTKO1

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Jerwin Ancajas (Pretty Boy) is a 32-year old Filipino professional boxer. He was born in Panabo, Davao del Norte, Philippines on January 1, 1992. He is a former super-flyweight world champion.

      Ancajas made his professional boxing debut against Reynaldo Buluan at the age of 17 on July 27, 2009, defeating Buluan via 1st round TKO. He went on to win 2 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 1 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 24 on September 3, 2016 after 26 professional fights, against McJoe Arroyo for the super-flyweight IBF title. He defeated Arroyo via 12 round unanimous decision to become the super-flyweight champion of the world.

      Ancajas has won one world title at super-flyweight. For all the details about Ancajas' world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Ancajas has had a total of four losses in his professional boxing career so far.

      His most recent fight was on February 24, 2024 against Japanese boxer Takuma Inoue for Inoue's bantamweight WBA title. Ancajas lost the fight via 9th round TKO. It's been 2 months and 2 days since this fight.

      Championships

      Ancajas has had a total of 13 world-title fights till today, which includes winning one world title and nine successful title defenses. He won nine of these fights, lost three, and drew in one.

      Title Wins

      Jerwin Ancajas has fought for a super-flyweight world title in three fights and won once. Till today, he has won one super-flyweight belt.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Sep 3, 2016McJoe ArroyoSuper-flyweightIBFUD

      Title Defenses

      Jerwin Ancajas has had 10 super-flyweight world-title defense fights. He won nine of them and lost only once.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Apr 10, 2021Jonathan Javier RodriguezSuper-flyweightIBFUD
      Dec 7, 2019Miguel GonzalezSuper-flyweightIBFTKO
      May 4, 2019Ryuichi FunaiSuper-flyweightIBFRTD
      Sep 28, 2018Alejandro SantiagoSuper-flyweightIBFSD (draw)
      May 26, 2018Jonas SultanSuper-flyweightIBFUD
      Feb 3, 2018Israel GonzálezSuper-flyweightIBFTKO
      Nov 18, 2017Jamie ConlanSuper-flyweightIBFTKO
      Jul 2, 2017Teiru KinoshitaSuper-flyweightIBFTKO
      Jan 29, 2017José Alfredo RodríguezSuper-flyweightIBFRTD

      Title Losses

      Jerwin Ancajas has lost one world-title defense fight, and lost one title in the fight.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Feb 26, 2022Fernando MartínezSuper-flyweightIBFUD

      Highlights

      Ancajas has fought a total of 39 times till today, which includes 13 world-title fights at two weight divisions. These three fights are the highlight of his career.

      • September 3, 2016: Ancajas wins his first world title by defeating McJoe Arroyo via 12 round unanimous decision. He is now the IBF super-flyweight world champion.

      • February 3, 2018: Ancajas successfully defends the IBF super-flyweight title against Israel González, winning the fight via 10th round TKO.

      • May 26, 2018: Ancajas successfully defends the IBF super-flyweight title against Jonas Sultan, winning the fight via 12 round unanimous decision.

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