- Ben Villaflor
Infobox Boxer
name=Ben Villaflor
realname=Benjamin Villaflor
weight=Super Featherweight
nationality=Flagicon|PHI Filipino
birth_date=Birth date and age|1952|11|10|mf=y
birth_place=Negros Occidental ,Philippines
death_date|=
death_place|=
style=Southpaw
total=69
wins=54 (78%)
losses=8
draws=7
no contests=0
KO=31 (57%)|Benjamin Villaflor (born
November 10 ,1952 in ThePhilippines ) is a former boxer who was the WBA world junior lightweight (now called super featherweight) champion during the 1970s.Professional boxing career
According to records, Villaflor began his career as a professional boxer when he was only thirteen years old, on
October 1 ,1966 , beating "Flash Javier " by decision in four rounds. Most of Villaflor's early bouts' records were not well kept, therefore, althoughOctober 1 ,1966 appears to have been the date of Villaflor's professional debut, this is not known with certainty, and neither is the location where the fight took place. Villaflor ran a record of twelve wins without a loss, with eightknockout s before he suffered his first loss, againstRoger Boy Pedrano , by an eight round decision in a fight apparently held onJuly 1 ,1967 , at the Philippines.After winning his next fight, he faced Pedrano and again lost by decision, in another fight without much documented data.
Villaflor had his first documented fight on
February 1 ,1968 , atManila . Villaflor andRod Sario had a technical draw (tie) after four rounds. Villaflor would have a total of seven draws in his professional boxing career, a relatively large number in that category.Although Villaflor won nine, lost two and drew two of his next thirteen bouts, his fighting in the Philippines exclusively represented a problem for him to become known overseas. He began the 1970s by losing two ten-round decisions in a row, to Pedro Martinez on
March 7 ,1970 and toAlfredo Avila , six weeks later.Villaflor won his next seventeen bouts, however, eleven of them by knockout. He moved to
Honolulu, Hawaii , so he could get more exposure in theUnited States and the rest of the world. Villaflor liked Honolulu so much that he still lives in theHawaii an city. He beatRafael Lopez by a first-round knockout, onApril 13 ,1971 , in what represented both his first fight in Honolulu and also his first fight abroad. He also beat former world championRaul Cruz , beaten by knockout in ten rounds,November 11 ,1971 .On
April 25 ,1972 , Villaflor was given his first opportunity at a world title, when faced with WBA world Jr. Lightweight championAlfredo Marcano ofVenezuela . Villaflor became world champion by defeating Marcano by a fifteen-round unanimous decision at Honolulu.Villaflor then engaged in a series of non-title bouts, including one against
Roberto Duran world title challengerJimmy Robertson , beaten by Villaflor by a ten round decision on November 15 of that year. Prior to that, he had retained the title with a fifteen round draw againstVictor Echegaray , on September 25.On
March 12 ,1973 , Villaflor lost his title for the first time, being beaten on points byJapan 'sKuniaki Shibata over fifteen rounds in Honolulu. But, after two knockout wins, Villaflor had a rematch with Shibata, also in Honolulu, and he recovered the WBA world Jr. Lightweight championship with a first-round knockout, on October 17, also at Honolulu.Next for Villaflor was a widely expected fight across
Asia ,as he met Japan's top rated challenger,Apollo Yoshio , onMarch 14 ,1974 , atToyama . The two boxers fought to a fifteen-round draw. After another non-title win, Villaflor met future world championYasutsune Uehara , onAugust 24 in Honolulu, knocking out Uehara in the second round. After that, Villaflor made his mainland United States debut, when he and perennial challengerRay Lunny III fought to a six round technical draw onNovember 14 , a cut on Villaflor's head which had been caused by a headbutt being the determining factor for the fight to end with such result.Villaflor retained the title twice more, then met
Samuel Serrano for the first time, onApril 13 ,1976 , in Honolulu, and the two combatants fought to a fifteen round draw. The draw was so controversial that the WBA ordered an immediate rematch. After winning a non title bout by knockout, Villaflor traveled toPuerto Rico for the rematch, held onNovember 16 , atHiram Bithorn stadium , in San Juan. Serrano outpointed Villaflor over fifteen rounds in what turned out to be Villaflor's last professional bout.He is currently involved in managing other boxers' careers.
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* [http://ringsidereport.com/Smith4122005.htm Villaflor Bio at Ringside Report]
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