Wednesday, June 17, 2009

CURRENT WORLD MINI-FLYWEIGHT RANKINGS

WBC WORLD MINI-FLYWEIGHT RANKINGS
* CHAMPION: Edgar Sosa - MEX

1 Yasutaka Kuroki - JPN
2 Juan Hernandez - MEX
3 Pigmy Muangchaiyaphume - THAI
4 Denver Cuello - PHI
5 Milan Melindo - PHI
6 Wanheng Menayothin - THAI
7 Nkosinathi Joyi - S.A
8 Omar Soto - P. RICO
9 Florante Condes - PHI
10 Carlos Perez - MEX

WBO WORLD MINI-FLYWEIGHT RANKINGS
* CHAMPION: Donnie Nietes - PHI

1 Milan Melindo - PHI
2 Pigmy Muangchaiyaphum - THAI
3 Florante Condes - PHI
4 Erik Ramirez - MEX
5 Walter Tello - PAN
6 Juanito Hernandez - MEX
7 Ronaldo Barrera - COL
8 Rammel Asenjo - PHI
9 Daniel Reyes - COL
10 Yader Escobar - NIC

WBA WORLD MINI-FLYWEIGHT RANKINGS
* CHAMPION - Roman Gonzales - NIC

1. KATSUNARI TAKAYAMA - JPN
2. YASUTAKA KUROKI - JPN
3. MILAN MELINDO - PHI
4. KWANTHAI CHOR NOR PATTALUNG - THA
5. FLORANTE CONDES - PHI
6. NKOSINATHI JOYI - S.A.
7. PIGMY MUANGCHAIYAPHUM - THA
8. YADER ESCOBAR - NIC
9. TOSHIKAZU WAGA - JPN
10. DENVER CUELLO - PHI

IBF WORLD MINI-FLYWEIGHT RANKINGS
*CHAMPION : Raul Garcia - MEX

1 NOT RATED
2 NOT RATED
3 Nkosinathi Joyi S.A.
4 Florante Condes PHI
5 Milan Melindo PHI
6 Ronald Barerra PHI
7 Yader Escobar NIC
8 Pornsawan Kratingdaenggym THA
9 Lorenzo Trejo MEX
10 Omar Soto MEX

Monday, June 15, 2009

Held at the Mindanao Polytechnic State College, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines on October 10, 2007.
Milam Melindo won via TKO on the 4th round.




Milan Melindo vs Ricardo Albia

Held at the Sports and Cultural Complex, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines on October 21, 2006. Milan Melindo won via TKO against Ricardo Albia.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Milan Melindo vs Muhammad Rachman



source: www.asianboxingnews.com

source: www.pages.ph


Held at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines on March 14, 2009. Melindo (18W-0L) of the Philippines fought Muhammad Rachman (62W-6L-5D) of Indonesia on the Minimumweight Division.

Milan Melindo stepped up in class to win the biggest fight of his career, defeating aged former IBF minimumweight champion Muhammad Rachman via ten-round unanimous decision. Melindo was simply too fast for Rachman, who was slow and unable to pull the trigger.

For the first eight rounds, Melindo used his superior foot movement and hand speed to bewilder Rahman, who was content to plod forward, throwing one or two punches at a time.

Rachman was slightly more successfully in the later rounds but never really got untracked or landed any meaningful punches. The result was never in question. The judges’ scores: 97-93, 98-92, and a ridiculously close 96-94.