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Malcolm Tuñacao Record

35-3-3
Total Fights41
Wins35
Losses3
Draws3
No-Contests0
Title Wins1
Title Defenses1
Title-Fight KOs1
KO Wins20
KO Losses2
Malcolm Tuñacao Record & Stats
Malcolm Tuñacao's Record
Malcolm Tuñacao's boxing record and career infographic

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      What is Malcolm Tuñacao's boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning 16 years and one month, Malcolm Tuñacao fought 41 times with 35 wins, 3 losses, and 3 draws.

      Tuñacao retired from professional boxing with a record of 35-3-3, which included one flyweight world-title win and one successful title defense fight. He had a 48.8% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 20 of his total 41 fights being knockout wins, one of which was in a title fight. Tuñacao lost twice via knockout, both of them in title fights.

      His last fight was a 5 round technical decision victory over Ryuta Otsuka on September 16, 2014.

      Some of Tuñacao's best fights and notable victories include wins over Medgoen Singsurat, Christian Esquivel, Martin Mubiru, Somchai Thonnongvang, Kazuyoshi Niki, Buaphan Khamrang, and Yuki Takemoto.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      41Sep 16, 201436Ryuta OtsukaWinTD
      40May 22, 201436Joo Hyun JungWinUD
      39Sep 11, 201335Likit ChaneWinTD
      38Apr 8, 201335Shinsuke YamanakaLoss *TKO12
      37Dec 22, 201235Christian EsquivelWinTKO7
      36Sep 15, 201234Martin MubiruWinUD
      35Mar 3, 201234Yuki TakemotoWinTKO4
      34Oct 21, 201133Buaphan KhamrangWinTKO4
      33Feb 5, 201133Daigo NakahiroWinTKO6
      32Nov 2, 201032Hidenobu HondaWinTKO5
      31Jul 11, 201032Kohei ObaWinUD
      30Feb 6, 201032Seung Suk ChaeWinSD
      29Jul 14, 200931Takuto NanbaWinUD
      28Sep 20, 200830Monico LaurenteWinSD
      27May 31, 200830Rashidi Ally KondoWinTKO1
      26Jan 13, 200729Rolly LunasLossTD
      25Nov 11, 200628Masahito IkawaWinUD
      24May 6, 200628Yasuo KijimaWinTKO11
      23Feb 5, 200628Kohei ObaDrawSD
      22Nov 19, 200527Kumarnthong Por PluemkamolWinUD
      21Jul 18, 200527Ryoichi HidakaWinTKO7
      20Feb 14, 200527Takafumi HimenoWinTKO9
      19Sep 19, 200426Bernardo OclosWinUD
      18Sep 26, 200325Ringgo JaguarWinKO5
      17Nov 18, 200224Kazuyoshi NikiWinTKO3
      16Jul 26, 200224Kakhar SabitovWinTKO4
      15Feb 8, 200224Somchai ThonnongvangWinRTD6
      14Jul 28, 200123Randy MangubatDrawTD
      13Mar 2, 200123Pongsaklek WonjongkamLoss *TKO1
      12Aug 20, 200022Celes KobayashiDraw *SD
      11May 19, 200022Medgoen SingsuratWin *TKO7
      10Jan 29, 200022Buddy LedamaWinDQ
      9Sep 25, 199921Rio SumampongWinUD
      8May 30, 199921Mateo BaringWinKO3
      7Apr 30, 199921Junric VelonoWinTKO2
      6Mar 20, 199921Emer BarrientosWinRTD1
      5Feb 27, 199921Nelson MantosWinTKO3
      4Jan 15, 199921Zosimo DelgadoWinUD
      3Nov 28, 199820Alpong NavajaWinUD
      2Sep 26, 199820Marlon GayundatoWinTKO4
      1Aug 1, 199820Manuel FeregoWinTKO2

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Malcolm Tuñacao (Eagle Eye) is a 46-year old retired Filipino professional boxer. He was born in Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines on December 8, 1977. He is a former flyweight world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 16 years — from 1998 to 2014.

      Tuñacao made his professional boxing debut against Manuel Ferego at the age of 20 on August 1, 1998, defeating Ferego via 2nd round TKO. He went on to win 10 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 6 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 22 on May 19, 2000 after 10 professional fights, against Medgoen Singsurat for the flyweight WBC title. He defeated Singsurat via 7th round TKO to become the flyweight champion of the world.

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

      Tuñacao had a total of three losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Ryuta Otsuka on September 16, 2014. Tuñacao won the fight via 5 round technical decision. It's been 9 years, 7 months, and 10 days since this fight.

      Championships

      Tuñacao had a total of four world-title fights, which includes winning one world title and one successful title defense. He won one of these fights, lost two, and drew in one.

      Title Wins

      Malcolm Tuñacao fought for a flyweight world title in two fights and won once, which came via way of stoppage. He won one flyweight belt.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      May 19, 2000Medgoen SingsuratFlyweightWBCTKO

      Title Defenses

      Malcolm Tuñacao had two flyweight world-title defense fights. He won once and lost once.

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

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Aug 20, 2000Celes KobayashiFlyweightWBCSD (draw)

      Title Losses

      Malcolm Tuñacao lost one world-title defense fight, and lost one title in the fight.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Mar 2, 2001Pongsaklek WonjongkamFlyweightWBCTKO

      Highlights

      Although Tuñacao had a total of 41 fights, this fight against Medgoen Singsurat is the sole highlight of his career.

      • May 19, 2000: Tuñacao wins his first world title by defeating Medgoen Singsurat via 7th round TKO. He is now the WBC flyweight world champion.

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