Merlito Sabillo Explained

Merlito Sabillo
Nationality:Filipino
Realname:Merlito Labrador Sabillo Jr.
Nickname:Tiger
Weight:Minimumweight Light flyweight
Birth Date:January 19, 1984
Birth Place:Toboso, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Style:Southpaw
Total:36
Wins:27
Ko:13
Losses:8
Draws:1

Merlito Sabillo (born January 19, 1984) is a Filipino professional boxer. He is a former WBO Minimumweight World Champion.

Professional career

Early years as professional boxer

In 2008, at the age of 24, Sabillo started his career as professional boxer. On, August 1, 2010, he won the Philippines Games and Amusement Board (GAB) strawweight title against Jetly Purisima via twelve round unanimous decision.

On October 8, 2011, Sabillo won the vacant OPBF Minimumweight Title against his landsman Rodel Tejares via twelve round unanimous decision.[1]

Minimumweight division

On March 9, 2013, Sabillo defeated Colombia's Luis de la Rosa via 8-round technical knockout to win the interim WBO Minimumweight world title. He was later promoted to full champion after original champion Moises Fuentes vacated the title to move up to Light Flyweight. He successfully made his first title defence against Jorle Estrada on July 13, 2013. He retained his title for a second time against Nicaraguan Carlos Buitrago in a bout ending in a disputed split decision.[2] In his next fight, Sabillo lost the title to Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. via tenth round TKO.[3] On November 15, 2014 Merlito Sabillo lost to the hard-hitting Indonesian Journeyman Ellias Nggenggo. The fight turned into street brawl as the two fighters, throwing some wild punches and hard exchanges. In the end Merlito Sabillo come up short as the Indonesian visitor Ellias Nggenggo wins the bout.[4]

On June 12, 2015, Sabillo defeated his fellow Filipino Countrymen Powell Balaba into a 6 round fighting contest that was held at the L' Fisher Hotel, La Proa Ballroom, Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines.[5] On November 29, 2015, he defeated the Indonesian Fighter Jack Amisa into a 6 round contest.[6] On May 8, 2016, he face the Japanese Prospect Riku Kano at Bunka Center, Sanda, Hyōgo Prefecture for the interim OPBF Minimumweight title. In the earlier rounds, Merlito used his experience as he utilized his Left Straight Hand and Right Hook. Kano began to warm up with rounds 3 and 4 being much more competitive. Going at the last 4 rounds both men started to show the signs of fatigue at the ring. Kano was trying to pickup the fight and began to land shots while Sabillo lost his footwork and could not connect any of his punches to his opponent. Both men displayed their courage in the ring and they gave the audience a better fight. In the end Sabillo fell short and the much younger Japanese Prospect Riku Kano wins the bout and the OPBF Minimumweight title.[7]

On November 11, 2016, the Former World Champion Merlito Sabillo was back to Japan for the second time as he faced the hard-hitting Japanese Professional Boxer Ryuya Yamanaka for the vacant OPBF Minimumweight title. Sabillo started well in the earlier rounds as he landed clean shots establishing his ground on the earlier bout. As the bout progressed Yamanaka built his confidence as he connected a body shot on Sabillo and landed some serious shots on him making Sabillo lost his ground and his defense as the fight proceeds. In the end Sabillo fell short and Yamanaka claim the OPBF Minimumweight title, making Sabillo, make his second lost in Japan.[8]

Light flyweight division

On May 27, 2017 he defeated the Indonesian Fighter, Jack Amisa for a vacant Asian Boxing Federation Light Flyweight title.[9] He successfully defend his Asian Boxing Federation Light Flyweight Title to his Filipino Countrymen Crison Omayao.[10] On February 17, 2018 Merlito Sabillo lost to the undefeated Filipino Prospect Edward Heno to a 12-round fight for the unification of Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation and Asian Boxing Federation Light Flyweight titles.[11] [12] On September 15, 2018 he fought the Chinese Fighter Jing Xiang for a vacant World Boxing Council Silver Light Flyweight title where he lost by unanimous decision.[13]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
36Loss27-8-1 Sho KimuraTKO2 (10), Feb 15, 2020
35Loss27-7-1 Daniel ValladaresTKO7 (8), Apr 13, 2019
34Loss27-6-1 Jing XiangUD12Sep 15, 2018
33Loss27-5-1 Edward HenoSD12Feb 17, 2018
32Win27-4-1 Crison OmayaoUD12Oct 20, 2017
31Win26-4-1 Jack AmisaKO3 (12) May 27, 2017
30Loss25-4-1 Ryuya YamanakaUD12Nov 11, 2016
29Loss25-3-1 Riku KanoSD12May 8, 2016
28Win25-2-1 Jack AmisaUD6Nov 29, 2015
27Win24-2-1 Powell BalabaUD6Jun 12, 2015
26Loss23-2-1 Ellias NggenggoTKO4 (10), Nov 15, 2014
25Loss23-1-1 Francisco Rodríguez Jr.TKO10 (12), Mar 22, 2014
24Draw23-0-1 Carlos BuitragoSD12Nov 29, 2013
23Win23-0 Jorle EstradaTKO9 (12), Jul 13, 2013
22Win22-0 Luis De la RosaTKO8 (12), Mar 9, 2013
21Win21-0 Rollen Del CastilloRTD1 (10), Dec 15, 2012
20Win20-0 Jovel RomasasaKO1 (8), Sep 22, 2012
19Win19-0 Jonathan RefugioTKO7 (12), May 4, 2012
18Win18-0 Sofyan EffendiUD8Jan 28, 2012
17Win17-0 Rodel TejaresUD12Oct 8, 2011
16Win16-0 Roger EchavezTKO7 (12), Apr 30, 2011
15Win15-0 Jade YagahonKO3 (10), Feb 26, 2011
14Win14-0 Donny MabaoMD12Nov 20, 2010
13Win13-0 Jetly PurisimaUD12Aug 1, 2010
12Win12-0 Amero RicablancaRTD4 (8), May 29, 2010
11Win11-0 Roel HonorUD10Feb 21, 2010
10Win10-0 Jetly PurisimaUD10Dec 12, 2009
9Win9-0 Jetly PurisimaSD10Aug 29, 2009
8Win8-0 Fabio MarfaUD10May 30, 2009
7Win7-0 Arnel TadenaRTD4 (8), Feb 21, 2009
6Win6-0 Ruther del CastilloUD8Nov 29, 2008
5Win5-0 Steve DemaisipKO5 (6), Sep 20, 2008
4Win4-0 Edcel TunacaoTKO3 (6), Jul 12, 2008
3Win3-0 Leo TorresTKO2 (4), May 12, 2008
2Win2-0 Junel BusanoUD4Mar 15, 2008
1Win1-0 Powell BalabaUD4Jan 26, 2008

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See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Early Results from Pinoy Pride 9; Sabillo Wins OPBF Title. PhilBoxing.com. Bonsubre. Rene Jr.. October 8, 2011. March 2, 2015.
  2. Web site: After Controversial draw, Sabillo Rematch with Nicaraguan will have to Wait. Spin.ph. December 1, 2013. March 2, 2015. Ramos. Gerry.
  3. Web site: Francisco Rodriguez stops Merlito Sabillo in 10, wins strawweight belt. Songalia. Ryan. RingTV. March 23, 2014. March 2, 2015.
  4. Web site: Merlito Sabillo shocked by Nenggo!. ASIAN BOXING. en. 2018-10-31.
  5. Web site: Sabillo beats Balaba in Bacolod showdown. cebudailynews.inquirer.net. 14 June 2015 . en. 2018-10-31.
  6. News: Sabillo Wins by UD vs Indonesian. 2015-12-02. Negros Daily Bulletin. 2018-10-31.
  7. Web site: Riku Kano claims OPBF "interim" Minimumweight title with split decision win!. ASIAN BOXING. en. 2018-10-31.
  8. Web site: Yamanaka claims OPBF title, dominates Sabillo. ASIAN BOXING. en. 2018-10-31.
  9. Web site: You are being redirected.... www.sunstar.com.ph. 27 May 2017 . 2018-09-25.
  10. Web site: Bacolod's Masskara Festival Got More Fun with "Fist of Glory" Double Header: Raquinel-Rosales, Sabillo-Omayao Oct 20 at SM Bacolod. philboxing.com. 2018-09-25.
  11. News: Edward Heno outpoints Merlito Sabillo in Philippine crossroads fight - The Ring. 2018-02-17. The Ring. 2018-10-04. en-US.
  12. Web site: Heno defies home crowd, dethrones Sabillo at home. philboxing.com. 2018-10-04.
  13. News: Jing Xiang Beats Merlito Sabillo, Wins WBC Silver Strap in China. BoxingScene.com. 2018-10-04. en-us.