Little Pancho
Born
Eulogio Villaruel Tingson

(1912-01-17)January 17, 1912
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
DiedMay 31, 1969(1969-05-31) (aged 57)
NationalityFilipino
Other namesYoung
Statistics
Weight(s)Flyweight
Bantamweight
Super bantamweight
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Reach163 cm (64 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights151
Wins105
Wins by KO22
Losses18
Draws27
No contests1

Eulogio Villaruel Tingson (born January 16, 1912, in Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines) better known as Little Pancho was a Filipino boxer who competed in boxing from 1927 to 1942 and was a former CSAC Bantamweight and World Flyweight title challenger, he was also the younger half-brother of Pancho Villa, his managers includes Manuel Eloriago and Jerry Zukor.[1]

Professional career

Early years

Little Pancho has fought many great Filipino boxers, such as Joe Mendiola, Pablo Dano, Cris Pineda and Young Tommy during the early points of their careers, Little Pancho suffered his first KO loss against Little Moro whom beat him via 9th Round KO, Little Pancho was entirely fighting at the Philippines during his early years and as he leave the Philippines with a record of 30 victories, 5 losses and 8 draws, he was ready to make a debut in the US.

Fighting in the US

In March 18, 1932, Pancho made his debut in the US by taking on big-time boxer, Midget Wolgast in Honolulu, where the bout ended in a Unanimous decision win for Wolgast, the decision led the Filipinos to boycott in Honolulu, which caused Pancho and Wolgast to have a rematch where it ended in a tie. Furthermore, he has fought fighters like Joe Tei Ken, Eugène Huat, Ernie Hood, Augie Curtis and former NBA champion (now known as WBA) and Gold medalist, Frankie Genaro.

Little Pancho vs. Lew Farber

Little Pancho had one unfortunate event as he fought against Lew Farber in June 15, 1934, the bout ended in a tie and has made $1700, which was good for the time and a small town like Watsonville, California, supposedly they were take another match on the 29th of June of the same year, but when both fighters discovered that the attendance was under 300, they both "ran out".

Return to the Philippines

Little Pancho fought more great Filipino boxers as he returns to the Philippines, such as Star Frisco, Buenaventura De Guzman, Joe Mendiola, Cris Pineda, Little Dado and Olympian, José Villanueva. In addition, he also won the Orient bantamweight title against Star Frisco, Orient junior featherweight title against Joe Eagle, Oriental bantamweight title against Joe Mendiola, Little Pancho lost the Orient bantamweight title against Cris Pineda and also lost the Orient junior featherweight title against Buenaventura De Guzman.

Fighting again in the US

Little Pancho returned in the US by taking on Henry Moreno at Honolulu, but the bout ended in a No-contest as both were tossed for putting up a poor effort, they both had a rematch which ended in a draw.

Championships

Little Pancho faced Cris Crispin in a 8-rounder match for the USA Hawaii State bantamweight title which Pancho had success in securing the victory and the title, Pancho battle against more big-time fighters, such as Horace Mann, Louis Salica, Henry Hook and Tony Olivera before winning the American flyweight title against Jackie Jurich. In June 17, 1940, Little Pancho met Little Dado for the 5th time as they fight for the World flyweight championship, despite trying their best to secure the title, no one won as the bout ended in a draw. Little Pancho made his final championship bout as he takes on Tony Olivera for the second time for the CSAC bantamweight title, but Little Pancho was unfortunate.

Late years

After losing to Tony Olivera for the CSAC title, Little Pancho began to be less fortunate and weakened, as he only won 1 bout out of the fights between the Tony Olivera fight and his last fight against Manuel Ortiz, he also had a bout where his foe, Luis Castillo was sidelined due to Appendicitis, the fight was ruled a TKO win for Castillo, and after losing to Ortiz, he stopped from competing in boxing on 1942[2] and battled in World War II.

Professional boxing record

151 fights 105 wins 18 losses
By knockout 19 4
By decision 86 14
Draws 27
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, Time Date Location Notes
151 Loss 105–18–27 (1) United StatesManuel Ortiz KO 7 (10) 6 Mar 1942 United StatesHollywood Legion Stadium, Hollywood
150 Loss 105–17–27 (1) United StatesBobby Carroll TKO 7 (10) 9 Jan 1942 United StatesSan Diego Coliseum, San Diego Pancho was stopped on a cut under his right eye
149 Draw 105–16–27 (1) United StatesElwood Romero TD 4 (6) 2 Jan 1942 United StatesHollywood Legion Stadium, Hollywood Romero suffered a badly-cut left eye, leading the bout to the scorecards
148 Draw 105–16–26 (1) United StatesElwood Romero PTS 10 4 Dec 1941 United StatesSan Diego Coliseum, San Diego
147 Draw 105–16–25 (1) United StatesElwood Romero PTS 8 21 Nov 1941 United StatesSan Diego Coliseum, San Diego
146 Loss 105–16–24 (1) MexicoLuis Castillo TKO 2 (10) 23 Aug 1941 MexicoEl Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City Castillo was side-lined after the Pancho fight because of appendicitis, with a long recovery period;Evidently he had been very seriously ill
145 Win 105–15–24 (1) United StatesBabe Antuna PTS 6 4 Aug 1941 United StatesOcean Park Arena, Santa Monica
144 Loss 104–15–24 (1) United StatesJackie Jurich PTS 10 17 Jun 1941 United StatesSan Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose
143 Loss 104–14–24 (1) United StatesTony Olivera PTS 10 9 Jun 1941 United StatesColiseum Bowl, San Francisco For CSAC bantamweight title
142 Win 104–13–24 (1) United StatesCharley Higa KO 6 (8) 0:38 9 May 1941 United StatesHonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu
141 Win 103–13–24 (1) United StatesAdolph Samuels PTS 10 4 Apr 1941 United StatesHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu
140 Loss 102–13–24 (1) ChinaDavid Kui Kong Young PTS 10 7 Feb 1941 United StatesJonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu
139 Win 102–12–24 (1) United StatesJess LaBarba KO 1 (10) 2:42 17 Dec 1940 United StatesSan Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose
138 Win 101–12–24 (1) United StatesLupe Cordoza PTS 10 28 Nov 1940 United StatesSacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento
137 Win 100–12–24 (1) United StatesHorace Mann PTS 10 21 Oct 1940 United StatesColiseum Bowl, San Francisco
136 Win 99–12–24 (1) United StatesBobby Gray KO 2 (8) 11 Oct 1940 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
135 Win 98–12–24 (1) Puerto RicoDom Kid Den KO 6 (10) 1 Oct 1940 United StatesSan Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose
134 Win 97–12–24 (1) United StatesOwen Hinck PTS 8 20 Sep 1940 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
133 Win 96–12–24 (1) United StatesJohnny Martin TKO 8 (10) 2 Sep 1940 United StatesPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach Martin was stopped on a cut in his left eye
132 Win 95–12–24 (1) United StatesBenny Dawson TKO 3 (8) 30 Aug 1940 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
131 Win 94–12–24 (1) United StatesElwood Romero TKO 8 (10) 13 Aug 1940 United StatesSan Jode Civic Auditorium, San Jose Romero's corner stopped the bout after the 8th round
130 Draw 93–12–24 (1) PhilippinesLittle Dado PTS 10 17 Jun 1940 United StatesSan Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco For World flyweight title
129 Win 93–12–23 (1) United StatesHorace Mann PTS 10 1 May 1940 United StatesNational Hall, San Francisco
128 Draw 92–12–23 (1) United StatesLupe Cordoza PTS 10 26 Feb 1940 United StatesColiseum Bowl, San Francisco
127 Win 92–12–22 (1) United StatesHenry Hook PTS 10 30 Jan 1940 United StatesSan Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose
126 Win 91–12–22 (1) PhilippinesSmall Montana PTS 10 10 Jan 1940 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
125 Win 90–12–22 (1) United StatesJackie Jurich KO 10 (10) 8 Dec 1939 United StatesHollywood Legion Stadium, Hollywood Won American flyweight title
124 Draw 89–12–22 (1) United StatesTony Olivera PTS 10 1 Nov 1939 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
123 Win 89–12–21 (1) United StatesHenry Hook PTS 10 20 Oct 1939 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
122 Win 88–12–21 (1) United StatesTommy Cobb PTS 10 29 Sep 1939 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
121 Win 87–12–21 (1) United StatesElwood Romero PTS 10 29 Aug 1939 United StatesStockton Memorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton
120 Win 86–12–21 (1) United StatesCyril Joseph PTS 10 11 Aug 1939 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
119 Win 85–12–21 (1) United StatesHorace Mann PTS 10 28 Jul 1939 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
118 Loss 84–12–21 (1) United StatesLouis Salica PTS 10 19 May 1939 United StatesHollywood Legion Stadium, Hollywood
117 Win 84–11–21 (1) United StatesTommy Cobb PTS 10 5 May 1939 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
116 Win 83–11–21 (1) PhilippinesCris Crispin PTS 8 31 Mar 1939 United StatesHonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu
115 Win 82–11–21 (1) PhilippinesCris Crispin PTS 8 16 Dec 1938 United StatesHonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu Won Hawaii State bantamweight title
114 Win 81–11–21 (1) United StatesGilbert Murakami KO 1 (8) 12 Nov 1938 United StatesVolcano Arena, Hilo
113 Win 80–11–21 (1) United StatesBenny Dawson PTS 8 10 Sep 1938 United StatesVolcano Arena, Hilo
112 Win 79–11–21 (1) United StatesAdolph Samuels PTS 8 13 Aug 1938 United StatesVolcano Arena, Hilo
111 Win 78–11–21 (1) United StatesBenny Dawson PTS 8 17 Jun 1938 United StatesHonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu
110 Draw 77–11–21 (1) United StatesHenry Moreno PTS 6 25 Mar 1938 United StatesHonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu
109 NC 77–11–20 (1) United StatesHenry Moreno NC 9 (10) 4 Mar 1938 United StatesHonolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu Both fighters were tossed for putting up a for effort
108 Win 77–11–20 PhilippinesJosé Villanueva KO 10 (?) 18 Dec 1937 PhilippinesOsmena Park, Manila
107 Win 76–11–20 PhilippinesJoe Velasco PTS 10 23 Oct 1937 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
106 Win 75–11–20 FranceEugène Huat PTS 10 5 Jun 1937 PhilippinesRizal Stadium, Manila
105 Win 74–11–20 PhilippinesCris Pineda PTS 10 3 Apr 1937 PhilippinesRizal Stadium, Manila
104 Win 73–11–20 PhilippinesClever Sison TKO 11 (?) 6 Mar 1937 PhilippinesRizal Stadium, Manila
103 Win 72–11–20 United StatesHenry Jackson PTS 10 30 Jan 1937 PhilippinesRizal Stadium, Manila
102 Win 71–11–20 PhilippinesLittle Dado TD 12 (12) 19 Dec 1936 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
101 Win 70–11–20 PhilippinesJosé Villanueva PTS 10 14 Nov 1936 PhilippinesRizal Stadium, Manila
100 Win 69–11–20 PhilippinesLittle Nene PTS 10 17 Oct 1936 PhilippinesBaguio City, Benguet
99 Win 68–11–20 MexicoVentura Marquez PTS 4 3 Oct 1936 PhilippinesRizal Stadium, Manila
98 Win 67–11–20 PhilippinesLittle Dado PTS 10 19 Jul 1936 PhilippinesBacolod City, Negros Occidental
97 Win 66–11–20 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 8 4 Jul 1936 PhilippinesIloilo City, Iloilo
96 Draw 65–11–20 PhilippinesLittle Dado PTS 15 6 Jun 1936 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila For Orient flyweight title
95 Win 65–11–19 PhilippinesLittle Dado PTS 12 16 May 1936 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila
94 Win 64–11–19 KoreaUmio Gen PTS 10 9 May 1936 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila
93 Loss 63–11–19 PhilippinesCris Pineda PTS 12 18 Apr 1936 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Baseball Stadium Lost Orient bantamweight title
92 Draw 63–10–19 PhilippinesCris Pineda PTS 12 29 Feb 1936 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila
91 Draw 63–10–18 PhilippinesBuenaventura De Guzman PTS 12 8 Feb 1936 PhilippinesLaguna Stadium, San Pablo City
90 Win 63–10–17 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 12 18 Jan 1936 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Won Oriental bantamweight title
89 Loss 62–10–17 PhilippinesBuenaventura De Guzman PTS 12 14 Dec 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Lost Orient junior featherweight title
88 Win 62–9–17 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 12 16 Nov 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Retained Orient bantamweight title
87 Win 61–9–17 PhilippinesStar Frisco PTS 12 19 Oct 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Retained Orient bantamweight title
86 Draw 60–9–17 PhilippinesBuenaventura De Guzman PTS 15 17 Aug 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila
85 Win 60–9–16 PhilippinesJoe Eagle PTS 12 6 Jul 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Won Orient junior featherweight title
84 Draw 59–9–16 PhilippinesBuenaventura De Guzman PTS 12 15 Jun 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila
83 Win 59–9–15 PhilippinesRush Montano PTS 10 1 May 1935 PhilippinesBacolod City, Negros Occidental
82 Win 58–9–15 PhilippinesJosé Villanueva PTS 10 6 Apr 1935 PhilippinesLyric Boxing Stadium, Iloilo City
81 Win 57–9–15 United StatesLew Farber PTS 10 16 Feb 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Baseball Stadium, Manila Retained Orient bantamweight title
80 Win 56–9–15 PhilippinesSpeedy Cabanela PTS 12 2 Feb 1935 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Retained Orient bantamweight title
79 Win 55–9–15 PhilippinesStar Frisco PTS 12 29 Dec 1934 PhilippinesRizal Memorial Tennis Stadium, Manila Won Orient bantamweight title
78 Win 54–9–15 United StatesGeorgie Goodman TKO 3 (10) 26 Oct 1934 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
77 Win 53–9–15 United StatesAugie Curtis PTS 10 5 Oct 1934 United StatesPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach
76 Win 52–9–15 CanadaMatty Matthewson PTS 10 5 Sep 1934 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
75 Win 51–9–15 United StatesAl Romero KO 2 (10) 30 Aug 1934 United StatesForman's Arena, San Jose
74 Win 50–9–15 United StatesJess LaBarba TKO 2 (8) 1 Aug 1934 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland LaBarba was stopped on a split lip
73 Draw 49–9–15 United StatesLew Farber PTS 10 15 Jun 1934 United StatesWatsonville Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
72 Win 49–9–14 United StatesAugie Ruggierre PTS 10 8 May 1934 United StatesForman's Arena, San Jose
71 Win 48–9–14 CanadaMatty Matthewson PTS 10 1 May 1934 United StatesForman's Arena, San Jose
70 Draw 47–9–14 PhilippinesPablo Dano PTS 10 9 Mar 1939 United StatesPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach
69 Win 47–9–13 United StatesFrankie Genaro RTD 8 (10) 21 Feb 1934 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
68 Win 46–9–13 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 7 Feb 1934 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
67 Win 45–9–13 PhilippinesPablo Dano PTS 10 17 Jan 1934 United StatesDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco
66 Win 44–9–13 United StatesAugie Curtis PTS 10 28 Nov 1933 United StatesSeattle Crystal Pool, Seattle
65 Draw 43–9–13 United StatesAugie Curtis MD 8 21 Nov 1933 United StatesCrystal Pool, Seattle
64 Win 43–9–12 United StatesDude McCook KO 4 (10) 27 Oct 1933 United StatesBakersfield Arena, Bakersfield
63 Loss 42–9–12 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 4 Sep 1933 United StatesPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach
62 Win 42–8–12 United StatesEddie Ceresole PTS 10 16 Aug 1933 United StatesChestnut St. Arena, Reno
61 Draw 41–8–12 United StatesGene Bianco PTS 10 11 Aug 1933 United StatesDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco
60 Draw 41–8–11 United StatesHarry Fierro PTS 10 28 Jul 1933 United StatesStockton, California
59 Win 41–8–10 United StatesYoung Sport PTS 10 10 May 1933 United StatesGolden Gate Arena, San Francisco
58 Win 40–8–10 United StatesBilly McLeod PTS 10 5 Apr 1933 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
57 Win 39–8–10 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 29 Mar 1933 United StatesOakland Auditorium, Oakland
56 Loss 38–8–10 United StatesHarry Fierro PTS 10 24 Feb 1933 United StatesHollywood Legion Stadium, Hollywood
55 Win 38–7–10 CanadaBobby Leitham PTS 10 31 Jan 1933 United StatesLos Angeles Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles
54 Win 37–7–10 United StatesErnie Hood PTS 10 31 Dec 1932 United StatesPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach
53 Loss 36–7–10 FranceEugène Huat PTS 10 15 Dec 1932 United StatesSacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento
52 Win 36–6–10 KoreaTatsuro Uemura PTS 10 28 Oct 1932 United StatesHouston Arena, Honolulu
51 Win 35–6–10 United StatesBenny Gallup PTS 10 29 Jul 1932 United StatesStockton, California
50 Draw 34–6–10 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 2 Jul 1932 United StatesMoreing Field, Sacramento
49 Win 34–6–9 United StatesFreddy Buck PTS 6 3 Jun 1932 United StatesHouston Arena, Honolulu
48 Win 33–6–9 United StatesJohnny Yasui PFS 8 14 May 1932 United StatesWailuku Stadium, Wailuku
47 Win 32–6–9 United StatesSailor Ray Butler PTS 10 7 May 1932 United StatesVolcano Arena, Hilo
46 Draw 31–6–9 United StatesMidget Wolgast SD 10 15 Apr 1932 United StatesHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu
45 Win 31–6–8 United StatesSadato 'KO' Kuratsu PTS 6 9 Apr 1932 United StatesLihue Armory, Lihue
44 Loss 30–6–8 United StatesMidget Wolgast UD 10 18 Mar 1932 United StatesHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu
43 Win 30–5–8 PhilippinesJoe Mosquindo PTS 12 30 Jan 1932 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
42 Win 29–5–8 PhilippinesJoe Mosquindo PTS 10 13 Jan 1932 PhilippinesPhilippines
41 Win 28–5–8 PhilippinesJohnny Gabucco PTS 12 26 Dec 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
40 Win 27–5–8 United StatesHenry Kudo PTS 12 21 Nov 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
39 Win 26–5–8 United StatesJoe Tiger Connell PTS 15 31 Oct 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
38 Win 25–5–8 United StatesJoe Tiger Connell PTS 12 5 Sep 1931 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
37 Win 24–5–8 PhilippinesRush Montano KO 3 (?) 16 Jul 1931 PhilippinesPhilippines
36 Win 23–5–8 PhilippinesTony Sacramento PTS 12 11 Jul 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
35 Win 22–5–8 PhilippinesPablo Dano PTS 12 9 May 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila Won Orient flyweight title
34 Win 21–5–8 PhilippinesLittle Joe Rivers TKO 2 (?) 12 Mar 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
33 Win 20–5–8 PhilippinesYoung Tommy PTS 12 31 Jan 1931 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
32 Draw 19–5–8 PhilippinesPablo Dano PTS 12 22 Nov 1930 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
31 Draw 19–5–7 PhilippinesPablo Dano PTS 12 18 Oct 1930 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
30 Win 19–5–6 PhilippinesYoung Firpo PTS 12 7 Jun 1930 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
29 Win 18–5–6 PhilippinesJoe Alexander KO 9 (?) 10 May 1930 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
28 Draw 17–5–6 PhilippinesYoung Tommy PTS 12 1 Mar 1930 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
27 Draw 17–5–5 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 12 23 Nov 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
26 Win 17–5–4 PhilippinesJoe Alexander PTS 12 5 Oct 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
25 Loss 16–5–4 PhilippinesLittle Moro KO 9 (?) 3 Aug 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
24 Loss 16–4–4 PhilippinesYoung Firpo PTS 12 22 Jun 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
23 Draw 16–3–4 PhilippinesYoung Tommy PTS 12 1 Jun 1929 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
22 Win 16–3–3 PhilippinesKid Dencio PTS 12 4 May 1929 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
21 Win 15–3–3 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 12 13 Apr 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
20 Win 14–3–3 PhilippinesRush Rios PTS 8 5 Apr 1929 PhilippinesPhilippines
19 Win 13–3–3 PhilippinesKid Gabo PTS 8 30 Mar 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
18 Draw 12–3–3 PhilippinesKid Balagtas PTS 8 9 Feb 1929 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
17 Win 12–3–2 United StatesYoung Tony PTS 8 19 Jan 1929 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
16 Win 11–3–2 United StatesYoung Tony PTS 8 29 Dec 1928 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
15 Win 10–3–2 United StatesYoung Tony PTS 8 1 Dec 1928 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
14 Win 9–3–2 PhilippinesKid Bondad PTS 8 31 Oct 1928 PhilippinesPhilippines
13 Win 8–3–2 PhilippinesKid Balagtas PTS 8 27 Oct 1928 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
12 Loss 7–3–2 PhilippinesCris Pineda PTS 6 29 Sep 1928 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
11 Loss 7–2–2 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 8 25 Aug 1928 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
10 Draw 7–1–2 PhilippinesJoe Mendiola PTS 8 21 Jul 1928 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
9 Draw 7–1–1 PhilippinesKid Gabo PTS 8 2 Jun 1928 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
8 Win 7–1 PhilippinesFrank De Vera PTS 6 31 Mar 1928 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
7 Loss 6–1 PhilippinesKid Balagtas PTS 6 3 Mar 1928 PhilippinesManila, Metro Manila
6 Win 6–0 PhilippinesPedro Sibug PTS 6 31 Dec 1927 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
5 Win 5–0 PhilippinesKid Castillo PTS 4 24 Dec 1927 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
4 Win 4–0 PhilippinesJoe Ticon PTS 4 3 Dec 1927 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
3 Win 3–0 PhilippinesLittle Ladaga PTS 4 5 Nov 1927 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
2 Win 2–0 PhilippinesKid Estrella PTS 4 15 Oct 1927 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila
1 Win 1–0 PhilippinesFighting Joe PTS ? 1 Oct 1927 PhilippinesManila Olympic Stadium, Manila

Achievements

Career rankings

As of November 2023, Little Pancho is ranked as No. 14 in all Filipino boxers ratings BoxRec,[3] whereas he's ranked higher than Rene Barrientos by 1 and ranked lower than Ben Villaflor by 1, He is also ranked No. 29 in all flyweight boxers rankings,[4] though there are no founded nor recorded ranking of him during his times yet.

Life after boxing

After boxing, He served in the United States army during World War II.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Little Pancho's personal life and other more informations". boxrec.com. Retrieved 3 Jul 2023.
  2. "BoxRec: Little Pancho's boxing record". boxrec.com. Retrieved 25 Jun 2023.
  3. "BoxRec:All Filipino professional boxers ranking". boxrec.com. Retrieved 25 Jun 2023.
  4. "BoxRec:Flyweight professional boxers ranking". boxrec.com. Retrieved 25 Jun 2023.
  5. "Little Pancho's personal life and other more informations". boxrec.com. Retrieved 3 Jul 2023.

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