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BOXREC.COM Ranks Dapudong No. 3 P4P PhilBoxing.com Sun, 15 Aug 2010 World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Flyweight Champion Edrin "The Sting" Dapudong has been ranked by boxing database website boxrec.com No. 3 Pound-For-Pound Filipino boxer today, after boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire, Jr. in its latest rating of prizefighters all over the world. Boxrec.com, a US-based database website which keeps the records of all professional boxers in the world, also ranked the 24-year-old Dapudong World No. 3 Flyweight, after Thailand's Pongsaklek Wonjongkam and Japan's Daiki Kameda. Dapudong's meteoric rise in the world rankings is mainly because of his sensational first round knockout of former world No. 1 flyweight Jesus Jimenez last June 19 in Mexico which won for the farmer's son from M'lang, North Cotabato the WBC Flyweight Silver title. Here are the boxrec.com ratings: Pound For Pound best boxer, Philipppines: 1. Manny Pacquiao, 53 wins, 38 KOs, 3 losses, 2 draws 2. Nonito Donaire, 24 wins, 16 KOs, 1 loss 3. Edrin Dapudong, 22 wins, 11 KOs, 2 losses 4. Michael Domingo, 40 wins, 18 KOs, 14 losses, 2 draws 5. Gerry Penalosa, 54 wins, 36 KOs, 8 losses, 2 draws 6. Bernabe Concepcion, 28 wins, 15 KOs, 4 losses 7. Rocky Fuentes, 26 wins, 16 KOs, 6 losses 8. Danilo Pena, 22 wins, 10 KOs, 7 losses 9. Malcolm Tunacao, 26 wins, 15 KOs, 2 losses 10. Rodel Mayol, 26 wins, 20 KOs, 5 losses Prominent Filipino boxers who did not make it to the Top 10 of Philippines Pound-For-Pound best fighters were Drian Francisco (No. 12), AJ Banal (No. 14), Milan Melindo (No. 16), Donnie Nietes (No. 17) and Johnriel Casimiro (No. 23). In its World Flyweight rankings, boxrec.com released this latest rating of the Top 10: 1. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (Thailand), 74 wins, 40 KOs, 3 losses, 4 draws 2. Daiki Kameda (Japan), 17 wins, 11 KOs, 2 losses 3. Edrin Dapudong (Philippines), 22 wins, 11 KOs, 2 losses 4. Denkaosan Kaovichit (Thailand), 50 wins, 20 KOs, 2 losses, 1 draw 5. Moruti Mthalane (South Africa), 25 wins, 16 KOs, 2 losses 6. Luis Concepcion (Panaman). 20 wins, 15 KOs, 1 loss 7. Hiroyhuki Hisataka (Japan) 19 wins, 8 KOs, 8 losses 8. Tomonobu Shimizu (Japan) 17 wins, 8 KOs, 3 losses, 1 draw 9. Takefumi Sakata (Japan) 36 wins, 17 KOs, 5 losses, 2 draws 10. Rocky Fuentes (Philippines) 26 wins, 16 KOs, 6 losses, 2 draws Other prominent flyweights who did not make it to the Top 10 were former world champion Edgar Sosa (No. 11), world flyweight champion Julio Cesar Miranda (No. 12), and former world champion Brian Viloria (No. 15). Dapudong will defend his title Sept. 17 in Cancun, Mexico against Mexican and North American Boxing Federation (NABF) flyweight champion Wilbert Uicab, who is rated by boxrec.com No. 16 flyweight in the world. ![]() |
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