Pedro Taduran | |
Realname: | Pedro General Taduran Jr. |
Birth Date: | 29 October 1996 |
Birth Place: | Libon, Albay, Philippines |
Nickname: | Kid Pedro Heneral |
Weight: | Mini flyweight |
Height: | 5 ft 4 in |
Reach: | 64+1/2 in |
Style: | Southpaw |
Total: | 22 |
Wins: | 17 |
Ko: | 13 |
Losses: | 4 |
Draws: | 1 |
Pedro General Taduran Jr. (born 29 October 1996) is a Filipino professional boxer who has held the IBF mini flyweight title since July 2024, and previously held the IBF mini flyweight title from 2019 to 2021.
Taduran made his professional debut against Nathaniel Marasigan on May 16, 2015. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout. He amassed a 12-1 record over the course of the next three years, with eight stoppage victories, winning the vacant PBF and PG&AB mini-flyweight title along the way.[1]
Taduran was scheduled to challenge the reigning WBC strawweight champion Wanheng Menayothin on August 29, 2018. The fight was contested in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand, which was Taduran's first professional fight outside of Philippines.[2] Wanheng won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 118-108, 115-111 and 117-110. The wide decision was further accentuated by the two points that Taduran was deducted for low blows.[3]
Taduran was scheduled to defend his PG&AB mini-flyweight title against Jeffrey Galero on December 8, 2018. He won the fight by a second-round knockout.[4]
Taduran was scheduled to fight Samuel Salva for the vacant IBF mini-flyweight title on September 7, 2019 at the Jurado Hall in Taguig, Philippines. It was the first time since 1925 that a world title fight between two Filipinos was contested in Philippines.[5] Taduran had a poor start to the fight as he was knocked down in the first round. He began to take over from the third round onward, when Salva began to have trouble breathing. After the fourth round, Salva remained seated on his stool and signaled to his throat. He had oxygen administered to him in the ring and was soon stretchered out. Accordingly, as Salva was unable to resume fighting, Taduran was awarded the win.[6]
Taduran was scheduled to make the first defense of his IBF world title against the #1 ranked IBF light flyweight Daniel Valladares on February 1, 2020 at the Jardin Cerveza Expo in Guadalupe, Mexico.[7] The fight was ruled a majority draw, by technical decision, with two judges scoring the bout as 38-38, while the third judge awarded Valladares a 39-37 scorecard. The fight was stopped after the fourth round, as Valladares was unable to continue fighting due to a cut over the right eye.[8] Despite the short nature of the fight, BoxingScene described it as a "Fight of the Year contender".[9]
In November 2020, rumors surfaced that Taduran would make his second IBF title defense against Rene Mark Cuarto, which would be his second time in his career that he fought his countryman in a world title bout.[10] Although the fight was initially targeted for December 2020 or January 2021,[11] the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic postponed the fight until February 27, 2021.[12] Although Taduran began to take over in the latter rounds, Cuarto had built a large enough lead to win the fight. Cuarto slipped on the canvas and nearly fell through the ropes in the 12th round, and was able to avoid a knockdown call.[13] Cuarto won the fight by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the bout 115-113 in his favor.[14] [15]
An immediate rematch for the IBF mini-flyweight title was booked for January 29, 2022, to take place at the Digos Arena in Davao del Sur, Philippines. The title bout was officially approved by the IBF on January 12.[16] The fight was eventually postponed for February 6.[17] He lost the fight by a seventh-round technical decision. The fight was stopped due to a cut on Taduran's forehead, which resulted from an accidental clash of heads. Two of the judges scored the fight 65–64 and 66–64 for Cuarto, while the third judge scored the fight an even 65–65. Taduran was knocked down in the second and the sixth round, and was deducted two points in the third round for a headbutt.[18] [19]
After losing the world title, Taduran had a tune-up fight against journeyman Powell Balaba and emerged victorious after stopping him in the third round.[20]
On December 28, 2023, Taduran was ranked #4 by the IBF and he clashed against #3 compatriot, Jake Amparo in an IBF mini-flyweight title eliminator, Amparo started dominant in round 1, in round 2 to round 3, Taduran and Amparo exchanged powerful combinations, slugging tirelessly, on round 4 onwards however, despite Amparo remaining consistent, Taduran "outslugged" Amparo, charging forward towards Amparo, giving Amparo a difficult time en route to a victory via lop-sided decision(119–109, 118–110 and 116–112), making Taduran the mandatory challenger against Ginjiro Shigeoka for the title he used to hold.[21] [22]
Taduran regained the IBF mini-flyweight title when he stopped champion Ginjiro Shigeoka in the ninth-round at the Shiga Daihatsu Arena in Otsu, Japan, on 28 July 2024.[23] [24] [25] [26]
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes | ||
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22 | Win | 17–4–1 | Ginjiro Shigeoka | TKO | 9 (12), | 28 Jul 2024 | |||
21 | Win | 16–4–1 | Jake Amparo | UD | 12 | 28 Dec 2023 | |||
20 | Win | 15–4–1 | Powell Balaba | TKO | 3 (6), | 30 Jan 2023 | |||
19 | Loss | 14–4–1 | Rene Mark Cuarto | 7 (12) | 6 Feb 2022 | ||||
18 | Loss | 14–3–1 | Rene Mark Cuarto | UD | 12 | 27 Feb 2021 | |||
17 | Draw | 14–2–1 | Daniel Valladares | 4 (12), | 1 Feb 2020 | ||||
16 | Win | 14–2 | Samuel Salva | RTD | 4 (12), | 7 Sep 2019 | |||
15 | Win | 13–2 | Jeffrey Galero | KO | 2 (12), | 8 Dec 2018 | |||
14 | Loss | 12–2 | Wanheng Menayothin | UD | 12 | 29 Aug 2018 | |||
13 | Win | 12–1 | Jerry Tomogdan | 5 (12), | 27 Jan 2018 | ||||
12 | Win | 11–1 | Philip Luis Cuerdo | TKO | 2 (10), | 21 May 2017 | |||
11 | Win | 10–1 | Jerome Clavite | UD | 8 | 26 Feb 2017 | |||
10 | Win | 9–1 | Dexter Dimaculangan | 5 (8), | 26 Nov 2016 | ||||
9 | Win | 8–1 | Noel Guliman | TKO | 3 (6), | 3 Sep 2016 | |||
8 | Win | 7–1 | Kerter Jhun Pagunsan | UD | 4 | 25 May 2016 | |||
7 | Loss | 6–1 | Joel Lino | 6 | 1 Apr 2016 | ||||
6 | Win | 6–0 | Jun Jun Rimasog | TKO | 4 (6), | 12 Feb 2016 | |||
5 | Win | 5–0 | Robert Onggocan | 6 | 2 Dec 2015 | ||||
4 | Win | 4–0 | Rolando Prima Jr | TKO | 2 (4), | 25 Sep 2015 | |||
3 | Win | 3–0 | Emmanuel Villanueva | TKO | 1 (4), | 8 Aug 2015 | |||
2 | Win | 2–0 | Jun Inao | TKO | 4 (4), | 21 Jun 2015 | |||
1 | Win | 1–0 | Nathaniel Marasigan | 1 (4), | 16 May 2015 |
Taduran is the eighth of nine siblings. Two of his brothers also took up boxing.[27]
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