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Roberto Cruz (boxer)

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Roberto Cruz
Born
Roberto de la Cruz

(1941-11-21) November 21, 1941 (age 83)
NationalityFilipino
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 9+12 in (177 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights44
Wins29
Wins by KO12
Losses12
Draws3

Roberto de la Cruz (born November 21, 1941, in Baguio, Philippine Commonwealth) is a first Filipino former professional boxer. Cruz won the WBA light-welterweight title in a career that spanned from 1955 to 1968.

Early life

Roberto Cruz was born on November 21, 1941, in Baguio, Philippines.

Professional career

Cruz made his professional debut on February 10, 1955, losing to Laureano Llarenas via a four round points decision. It took until his third fight to achieve his first victory, beating Peping Cortez with a third round knockout. Cruz's first title success came on October 1, 1959, when he beat Leo Espinosa over twelve rounds for the Philippines Games & Amusement Board (GAB) Featherweight title. Over the next three years Cruz also won the GAB Welterweight title but also suffered five defeats in non-title bouts.

On March 21, 1963, Cruz fought outside the Philippines for the first time as he travelled to the United States to fight the Mexican boxer Battling Torres for the vacant WBA Light Welterweight title. The fight took place at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles as part of a title triple-header which also featured; Emile Griffith vs Luis Manuel Rodriguez at welterweight and Sugar Ramos vs Davey Moore at featherweight. Cruz, who was the underdog, knocked Torres out in the first round to win the title. However, the night will be remembered more for the hospitalization and eventual death of Moore following his fight with Ramos.[1] For the first defence of his title Cruz returned to the Philippines to fight the American Eddie Perkins on June 15, 1963. Perkins, a former world champion, won the fight with a fifteen round points victory in front of 25,000 fans at the Rizal Baseball Stadium. The fight started badly for Cruz as he was knocked down in the opening round and badly hurt in the third and sixth rounds. Although he was able to last the distance, he was unable to retain his title and would never fight for a world championship again.[2]

The final fight of Cruz's professional career took place on September 28, 1968, in Angeles City, Philippines, where he was knocked out in the third round by Fel Pedranza.

Professional boxing record

44 fights 29 wins 12 losses
By knockout 12 3
By decision 17 9
Draws 3
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
44 Loss 29–12–3 Fel Pedranza KO 3 (?) 1968-09-28 Angeles City, Philippines
43 Loss 29–11–3 Takeshi Fuji KO 2 (10) 1968-04-02 Nakajima Sports Center, Sapporo, Japan
42 Win 29–10–3 Masakatsu Narita KO 9 (10) 1967-09-09 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
41 Draw 28–10–3 Carl Peñalosa PTS 10 (10) 1966-10-29 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
40 Win 28–10–2 Carl Peñalosa PTS 10 (10) 1966-07-10 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
39 Win 27–10–2 Rocky Montante KO 5 (?) 1965-09-18 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
38 Loss 26–10–2 Peter Cobblah PTS 10 (10) 1965-01-23 Manila, Philippines
37 Win 26–9–2 Flash Tac Bolano KO 3 (?) 1963-12-21 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
36 Loss 25–9–2 Eddie Perkins UD 15 (15) 1963-06-15 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines Lost WBA light-welterweight title;
For inaugural WBC and vacant The Ring light-welterweight titles
35 Win 25–8–2 Raymundo Torres KO 1 (15) 1963-03-21 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Won vacant WBA light-welterweight title
34 Win 24–8–2 Terry Flores KO 6 (12) 1962-09-15 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines Retained Filipino (GAB) welterweight title
33 Loss 23–8–2 Shigemasa Kawakami KO 3 (10) 1962-04-07 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
32 Win 23–7–2 Munchai Rorfortor PTS 10 (10) 1962-01-10 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
31 Loss 22–7–2 Johnny Gonsalves UD 10 (10) 1961-10-21 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
30 Win 22–6–2 Gary Cowburn PTS 10 (10) 1961-08-05 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
29 Win 21–6–2 Rocky Kalingo UD 12 (12) 1961-04-26 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines Won vacant Filipino (GAB) welterweight title
28 Draw 20–6–2 J D Ellis PTS 10 (10) 1960-11-19 Quezon City, Philippines
27 Loss 20–6–1 Solomon Boysaw SD 10 (10) 1960-07-09 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
26 Loss 20–5–1 Solomon Boysaw PTS 10 (10) 1960-06-04 Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
25 Win 20–4–1 Sompong Pitakasmut KO 5 (?) 1960-04-02 Manila, Philippines
24 Loss 19–4–1 Young Terror PTS 10 (10) 1960-01-23 Zamboanga City, Philippines
23 Win 19–3–1 Flashy Panio PTS 8 (8) 1959-12-19 Barguio mountain retreat, Baguio, Philippines
22 Win 18–3–1 Paulito Escarlan PTS 10 (10) 1959-12-06 FEU Gymnasium, Manila, Philippines
21 Win 17–3–1 Leo Espinosa UD 12 (12) 1959-10-01 Manila, Philippines Won Filipino (GAB) featherweight title
20 Win 16–3–1 Flashy Panio PTS 8 (8) 1959-07-26 Calumpit, Philippines
19 Win 15–3–1 Gil Flores KO 8 (12) 1959-06-05 Manila, Philippines
18 Win 14–3–1 Tanny Campo PTS 10 (10) 1959-03-21 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
17 Win 13–3–1 Army Wonder Boy KO 7 (?) 1958-11-21 Quezon City, Philippines
16 Win 12–3–1 Rudy Lopez KO 2 (?) 1958-10-31 Manila, Philippines
15 Win 11–3–1 Larry Fernandez PTS 8 (8) 1958-09-19 Manila, Philippines
14 Win 10–3–1 Dio Cagulada KO 3 (8) 1958-08-18 Quezon City, Philippines
13 Loss 9–3–1 Ernie Masangkay PTS 8 (8) 1958-04-25 San Fernando, Philippines
12 Win 9–2–1 Peping Cortez KO 3 (?) 1958-03-22 Guagua, Philippines
11 Draw 8–2–1 Tiger Willie PTS 6 (6) 1958-02-01 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
10 Win 8–2 Ernie Paredes PTS 6 (6) 1957-11-29 Manila, Philippines
9 Win 7–2 Pancho Dilla PTS 6 (6) 1957-10-23 Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
8 Win 6–2 Max Posadas Jr PTS 4 (4) 1957-08-01 Olongapo, Philippines
7 Loss 5–2 Dixie Logan PTS 6 (6) 1957-04-01 Philippines
6 Win 5–1 ? KO ? (?) 1956-12-01 Philippines
5 Win 4–1 Rudy Santamaria PTS 4 (4) 1956-08-01 Baguio, Philippines
4 Win 3–1 ? PTS 4 (4) 1956-03-01 Philippines
3 Win 2–1 ? PTS 4 (4) 1955-10-01 Philippines
2 Win 1–1 ? PTS 4 (4) 1955-06-01 Manila, Philippines
1 Loss 0–1 Laureano Llarenas PTS 4 (4) 1955-02-10 Philippines

See also

References

  1. ^ "Boxer's death inspired change in the fight game". SFGate. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
  2. ^ "Perkins Outpoints Cruz for Title As Manila Crowd Hoots Loser". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by
Leo Espinosa
Filipino (GAB) featherweight champion
October 1, 1959 – 1959
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Little Cezar
Vacant
Title last held by
Javellana Kid
Filipino (GAB) welterweight champion
April 26, 1961 – March 21, 1963
Won world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Fel Pedranza
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Duilio Loi
WBA light-welterweight champion
March 21, 1963 – June 15, 1963
Succeeded by