Arthur Villanueva

Arthur Villanueva
Statistics
Real name Arthur Cordero Villanueva
Nickname(s) "King Arthur"
"El Matador"
Rated at Super Flyweight
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Reach 68 in (173 cm)
Nationality Philippines Filipino
Born (1989-01-20) 20 January 1989
Bago City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 27
Wins 28
Wins by KO 14
Losses 1
Draws 0

Arthur Villanueva (born January 20, 1989 in Bago City, Negros Occidental, Philippines) is a Filipino professional boxer. He is currently under the super flyweight division.

Early life

Villanueva is the second youngest of 12 children in their family. His father died when he was 15, leaving his mother to raise the family. To help his mother, he started driving a tricycle, making him to earn as much as 100 pesos ($2.50 USD) a day. Despite of these hardships, he was able to finish high school and immediately proceeded to college with AB Mathematics course.[1]

King as often called by his friends, is also an avid chess player. He earned 4 medals competing inner-city chess tournaments during his elementary and high school years. According on him, one of his greatest achievement, was coming in 2nd place in a tournament in 2004 against the best players in their hometown.[1]

The young Villanueva started boxing at the age of 16, losing only 7 out of his 50 amateur fights. He turned professional at age of 19.

Professional career

Villanueva made his professional debut on November 29, 2008, at the age of 19, defeating fellow debutant Alan Magno via TKO in the second round at PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines.[2]

On August 1, 2010, Villanueva won the vacant Philippines Games and Amusement Board (GAB) flyweight title via TKO in the 7th round against Brix Ray.[3]

On December 19, 2012, "King" Arthur Villanueva won the vacant Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super flyweight title via unanimous decision against the Japanese Taiki Eto in a fight held at Korakuen Hall, Bunkyo, Tokyo.[4]

On July 13, 2013, Villanueva captured the vacant WBO Asia Pacific super flyweight title by defeating a Mexican fighter Arturo “Fuerte” Badillo via TKO on the 4th round.[5]

On October 26, 2013, at the Pinoy Pride XXII, Villanueva won the vacant WBO International super flyweight title after his devastation of Mexico's Edgar Martinez of whom he dropped twice on the very first round.[6]

During the Pinoy Pride XXVII held at Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Arthur Villanueva gained the IBF International Jr Bantamweight title by stopping Henry 'El Crespo' Maldonado of Nicaragua via split decision, scoring 117-110 and 116-113 from two judges.[7]

On July 19, 2015, "King" lost via technical decision on former olympian Mcjoe Arroyo for the vacant world title. On November 28, 2015, Villanueva claimed the new WBC International Super Flyweight belt after he won their fight against Mexican Victor "Spock" Mendez via split decision in the main fight of Pinoy Pride 34 held at Hoops Dome, Lapu-Lapu City.[8]

Professional boxing record

28 Wins (14 knockouts, 14 decisions), 1 Defeat (0 Knockout), 0 Draw, 0 No Contests[9]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 28-1-0 Mexico Victor Mendez SD 12 2015-11-28 Philippines Hoops Dome, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu Won WBC International Super Flyweight title.[5]
Loss 27-1-0 Puerto Rico McJoe Arroyo TD 10 (12) 2015-07-19 United States Don Haskin Convention Center El Paso, Texas for the vacant IBF Super flyweight title.
Win 27-0-0 Mexico Julio César Miranda UD 10 2015-02-07 Philippines University of Southeastern Philippines Gym, Obrero, Davao City, Davao del Sur
Win 26-0-0 Nicaragua Henry Maldonado SD 12 2014-09-05 United Arab Emirates Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Won vacant IBF International Super Flyweight title[7]
Win 25-0-0 Mexico Fernando Aguilar UD 10 2014-03-01 Philippines Solaire Resort & Casino, Paranaque City, Metro Manila
Win 24-0-0 Mexico Edgar Martinez KO 1(12), 1:49 2013-10-26 Philippines Cebu City Waterfront Hotel & Casino, Lahug, Cebu City, Cebu Won vacant WBO International Super Flyweight title.[6]
Win 23-0-0 Mexico Arturo Badillo TKO 4(12), 2:03 2013-07-13 Philippines Solaire Resort & Casino, Paranaque City, Metro Manila Won vacant WBO Asia Pacific Super Flyweight title.[5]
Win 22-0-0 Philippines Marco Demecillo UD 12 2013-04-20 Philippines University of Southeastern Philippines Gym, Obrero, Davao City, Davao del Sur Retained OPBF Super Flyweight title
Win 21-0-0 Japan Taiki Eto UD 12 2012-12-19 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan Won vacant OPBF Super Flyweight title[4]
Win 20-0-0 Thailand Pramuansak Posuwan UD 8 2012-09-22 Philippines Cebu City Waterfront Hotel & Casino, Lahug, Cebu City, Cebu
Win 19-0-0 Philippines Jeffrey Cerna SD 8 2012-06-02 Philippines Resorts World Hotel, Newport Performing Arts Theatre, Pasay City, Metro Manila
Win 18-0-0 Philippines Rey Megrino UD 8(8) 2012-03-24 Philippines Cebu City Waterfront Hotel & Casino, Lahug, Cebu City, Cebu
Win 17-0-0 Philippines Rosel Alim RTD 5(10), 3:00 2011-06-25 Philippines Calape Cultural Center, Calape, Bohol
Win 16-0-0 Philippines Mark Anthony Geraldo TD 6(8), 1:52 2011-04-09 Philippines University of St. La Salle Coliseum, Bacolod City, Negros Oriental Fight stopped due to a cut above Villanueva's right eye produced from an accidental head-butt in Round 6.
Win 15-0-0 Philippines Samuel Apuya TD 1(12), 2:23 2011-02-26 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Retained Philippine Games and Amusement Board (GAB) flyweight title
Win 14-0-0 Philippines Nicardo Calamba RTD 5(10), 3:00 2010-11-20 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 13-0-0 Philippines Brix Ray TKO 7(12), 2:18 2010-08-01 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Won vacant Philippines Games and Amusement Board (GAB) Flyweight title[3]
Win 12-0-0 Philippines Nicardo Calamba TKO 5(8), 2010-05-29 2010-05-29 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 11-0-0 Philippines Daryl Amoncio KO 2(8), 1:19 2010-04-21 Philippines Agustin Gatuslao Memorial Gym, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental
Win 10-0-0 Philippines Sherwin Manatad KO 7(10), 1:41 2010-02-21 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 9-0-0 Philippines Jojo Bardon TKO 6(10), 0:36 2009-12-12 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 8-0-0 Philippines Daryl Amoncio TKO 8(10), 1:02 2009-11-28 Philippines Municipal Hall of Montevista, Montevista, Compostela Valley
Win 7-0-0 Philippines Fabio Marfa UD 10 2009-10-10 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 6-0-0 Philippines Geboi Mansalayao UD 8 2009-08-29 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 5-0-0 Philippines Mark Saloma UD 8 2009-07-11 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 4-0-0 Philippines Edcel Tunacao KO 2(6), 0:46 2009-05-30 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 3-0-0 Philippines Albert Villacampa UD 6 2009-03-21 Philippines Negros Occidental Multi-Purpose Activity Center (Nompac), Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 2-0-0 Philippines PJ Arong TKO 4(4), 1:14 2009-02-21 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Win 1-0-0 Philippines Alan Magno TKO 3(4), 2:48 2008-11-29 Philippines PAGCOR Hotel and Casino, Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Professional debut.[2]

Regional and Minor Titles

References

  1. 1 2 Songalia, Ryan (February 28, 2014). "For Arthur Villanueva, Boxing is a Chess Match". Rappler. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  2. 1 2 Bonsubre, Rene, Jr. (July 12, 2013). "Sabillo And Villanueva: Parallel Destinies". PhilBoxing.com. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 Cartujano, Maree (April 9, 2011). "Arthur Villanueva". SportsPundit. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 Bonsubre, Rene, Jr. (December 19, 2012). "Arthur Villanueva Wins OPBF Superfly Title". PhilBoxing.com. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Umbao, Ed (July 15, 2013). "Arthur "King" Villanueva Defeated Badillo Captured WBO Title". PhilNews.ph. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  6. 1 2 3 "Pinoy Pride XXII-King Arthur Villanueva KO Edgar Chololo Martinez". LiveLeak.com. October 26, 2013. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  7. 1 2 3 Secuya, Dong (September 6, 2014). "Pinoy Pride XXVII: Servania, Villanueva, Bautista Win in Dubai". PhilBoxing.com. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  8. "Villanueva cops WBC International Super Flyweight belt". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  9. "Arthur Villanueva's Professional Boxing Record". BoxRec.com. February 7, 2015. Retrieved February 25, 2015.

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