Michael Dasmariñas Explained

Michael Dasmariñas
Nickname:Hot 'N Spicy
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:66 in
Birth Place:Pili, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Style:Southpaw[1]
Boxrec:600529
Total:39
Wins:34
Ko:23
Losses:3
Draws:2

Michael Alber Dasmariñas is a Filipino professional boxer who held the IBO bantamweight title in 2018. He also challenged for the IBO super-flyweight title in 2014 and the unified WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring bantamweight titles in 2021.

Professional career

Dasmariñas made his professional debut on 15 January 2012, scoring a four-round unanimous decision (UD) victory against Wilmar Pragata in Lipas, Philippines.[2]

After compiling a record of 18–1 (11 KOs), he faced reigning champion Lwandile Sityatha for the IBO super-flyweight title on 13 December 2014 at the Orient Theater in East London, South Africa. The bout was placed in jeopardy when, while in the changing room before the fight, Sityatha began vomiting. After recovering he went on to defeat Dasmariñas via twelve-round split decision (SD). One judge scored the bout 118–110 in favour of Dasmariñas while the other two scored it 116–112 for Sityatha.[3]

Following two stoppage wins, Dasmariñas faced Jhaleel Payao for the WBC Youth super-flyweight title on 12 July 2015 at the Mandaluyong Sports Center in Mandaluyong, Philippines. After suffering a cut above his right eye in the sixth round due to an accidental clash of heads, Dasmariñas captured the WBC Youth title via ten-round UD, with the judges' scorecards reading 97–92, 96–93, 96–93.[4]

He made one successful defence of his title before defeating Edison Berwela via third-round corner retirement (RTD), capturing the vacant Philippines Boxing Federation (PBF) interim super-flyweight title on 7 March 2016 at the Town Plaza in San Fernando, Philippines.[5] Dasmariñas moved up a weight class for his next fight, defeating Jecker Buhawe via fourth-round technical knockout (TKO) to capture the vacant PBF bantamweight title on 29 April 2016 in Muntinlupa, Philippines.[6]

After three more wins he faced Karim Guerfi for the vacant IBO bantamweight title on 20 April 2018 at the Indoor Stadium in Singapore. Dasmariñas scored a fourth-round knockout (KO) victory to capture his first world title.[7]

Four fights later he faced reigning champion Naoya Inoue on 19 June 2021 for the unified WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring bantamweight titles at the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Dasmariñas was knocked to the floor in the second round after Inoue landed a left hook. He was knocked down twice more in the third, both from a body punch, with the latter prompting the referee to call a halt to the contest, handing Dasmariñas a third-round KO loss.[8]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
40Win35–3–2Jon Jon EstradaRTD9 (12), 22 Jun 2024
39Win34–3–2Jorge SanchezTKO6 (8)8 Dec 2023
38Win33–3–2Patrick LiukhotoKO4 (12), 23 May 2023
37Win32–3–2Ryan Rey PonterasUD1215 Oct 2022
36Win31–3–2Danny TampipiTKO3 (8), 12 Mar 2022
35Draw30–3–2Ernesto Saulong2 (8), 4 Dec 2021
34Loss30–3–1Naoya InoueKO3 (12), 19 Jun 2021
33Win30–2–1Artid BamrungaueaTKO5 (10), 23 Aug 2019
32Win29–2–1Kenny DemecilloUD1223 Mar 2019
31Draw28–2–1Manyo Plange1029 Sep 2018
30Win28–2Karim GuerfiKO4 (12), 20 Apr 2018
29Win27–2Worawatchai BoonjanTKO2 (6)20 Oct 2017
28Win26–2Mateo HandigKO8 (8), 24 Aug 2017
27Win25–2Michael EscobiaUD1028 Sep 2016
26Win24–2Jecker BuhaweTKO4 (10), 29 Apr 2016
25Win23–2Edison BerwelaRTD3 (10), 7 Mar 2016
24Win22–2Yuenyong AunnawetwanitKO1 (10), 3 Nov 2015
23Win21–2Jhaleel PayaoUD1011 Jul 2015
22Win20–2Roy LagradaTKO4 (6), 24 Apr 2015
21Win19–2Aroel Romasasa1 (8), 31 Jan 2015
20Loss18–2Lwandile SityathaSD1213 Dec 2014
19Win18–1Oscar RaknafaTKO6 (10), 21 Sep 2014
18Win17–1Hayato KimuraUD830 Jul 2014
17Win16–1Elbert Guardario2 (10), 26 May 2014
16Win15–1Zoren PamaTKO3 (10), 29 Mar 2014
15Win14–1Renren PasignahinUD1016 Nov 2013
14Win13–1Pit AnacayaUD104 Aug 2013
13Win12–1Rolando NionesTKO3 (8), 1 Jun 2013
12Win11–1Jerald CortesTKO3 (8), 13 Apr 2013
11Win10–1Rolando NionesTKO5 (8), 11 Mar 2013
10Win9–1Janry CaneteTKO3 (6), 27 Jan 2013
9Win8–1Mike Espanosa8 13 Dec 2012
8Win7–1Mabert PaulinoTKO4 (6), 28 Oct 2012
7Win6–1Junjie LauzaUD612 Sep 2012
6Win5–1Nelson ZabalaUD616 Aug 2012
5Win4–1Charlie GabrielTKO3 (4), 30 Jun 2012
4Loss3–1Marbon Bodiongan2 (6), 21 Apr 2012
3Win3–0Gerry PatenioTKO3 (4), 18 Feb 2012
2Win2–0Jimmy Viceda4 (4), 10 Feb 2012
1Win1–0Wilmar Pragata415 Jan 2012

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BoxRec: Michael Dasmariñas. 23 September 2021. BoxRec.
  2. Web site: BoxRec: Michael Dasmariñas vs. Wilmar Pragata. 22 October 2021. BoxRec.
  3. Web site: Zifo. Mesuli. 15 December 2014. Sityatha retains crown. 22 October 2021. PressReader. Daily Dispatch.
  4. Web site: Nathanielsz. Ronnie. 12 July 2015. Dasmarinas Stuns Payao For WBC Youth Crown. 23 October 2021. Boxing Scene.
  5. Web site: BoxRec: Michael Dasmariñas vs. Edison Berwela. 23 October 2021. BoxRec.
  6. Web site: BoxRec: Michael Dasmariñas vs. Jecker Buhawe. 23 October 2021. BoxRec.
  7. Web site: 20 April 2018. Michael Dasmarinas Blasts Out Karim Guerfi For IBO Strap. 23 October 2021. Boxing Scene.
  8. Web site: Woods. Michael. 19 June 2021. The Monster slays again: Naoya Inoue takes out Michael Dasmarinas in round 3. 23 October 2021. The Ring.