Malcolm Tunacao

Flyweight
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Malcolm Tunacao
"Eagle Eye"

35

Wins

3

Losses

3

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Malcolm Alindajao Tuñacao
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: December 08, 1977
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 46
  • Height: 5′ 5½″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 67″
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Pro Debut: August 01, 1998
  • Nationality: Philippines
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 41
  • Total Rounds: 282

Malcolm Tuñacao, a Filipino professional boxer, had a remarkable career in the ring spanning over 16 years, starting in 1998 and ending in 2014. He won 35 of the 41 fights he had, including 20 via knockout, making him one of the fiercest punchers in his weight class. In this article, we will delve into his career and examine some of his most memorable moments, including his world title win and his losses.

Tuñacao began his professional career on August 1, 1998, when he was just 20 years old. He defeated Manuel Ferego via second-round TKO, marking the beginning of a fabulous journey that took him to the pinnacle of the sport. Over the next ten fights, Tuñacao went on a winning streak, securing six stoppages along the way. He had his first world title shot in 2000, against Medgoen Singsurat for the WBC flyweight title.

Tuñacao's match against Medgoen Singsurat was an excellent showcase for his skills. After winning ten consecutive fights, Tuñacao was pitted against a top-ranked fighter, who had an impressive record of his own. However, Tuñacao was up to the task, and he defeated Singsurat via seventh-round TKO to become the flyweight champion of the world.

Tuñacao's win against Singsurat set him on the path to stardom. However, his career was not without its setbacks. He suffered his first loss against Pongsaklek Wonjongkam via first-round knockout on March 2, 2001, in a fight that ended his 11-fight win streak. The fight against Wonjongkam was the first of the two losses Tuñacao had in his career, and both were in title fights. Although the loss was a disappointment for Tuñacao, it did not stop him from pursuing his goals.

Tuñacao had a remarkable career, winning 35 fights, losing only three and drawing three. Throughout his career, he fought against some of the most notable boxers in his weight class, including Christian Esquivel, Martin Mubiru, Joo Hyun Jung, Somchai Thonnongvang, Daigo Nakahiro, and Buaphan Khamrang. Among his most memorable victories was his world title win against Medgoen Singsurat.

Tuñacao's career includes one world title win at flyweight, and he never lost that title in the ring. However, he did not manage to defend it. Despite this, he remained one of the most feared fighters in his weight class, known for his outstanding power and his technical abilities.

Tuñacao's last fight was a non-title bout against Ryuta Otsuka in 2014. He won the fight via a five-round technical decision. Though the fight was not the highlight of his career, it showed that Tuñacao still had a lot of fight left in him even as he neared retirement from professional boxing.

In summary, Malcolm Tuñacao had a remarkable career in the ring that spanned over 16 years, winning 35 of his 41 professional fights. He was a fierce puncher, known for his knockout power, and one of the best boxers in his weight class during his active years. Although he suffered setbacks, including two title-fight losses, he remained an icon in Filipino boxing and one of the most popular boxers in his generation.

Malcolm Tuñacao Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
41 Sep 16, 2014 36 Ryuta Otsuka Win TD
40 May 22, 2014 36 Joo Hyun Jung Win UD
39 Sep 11, 2013 35 Likit Chane Win TD
38 Apr 8, 2013 35 Shinsuke Yamanaka Loss TKO12
37 Dec 22, 2012 35 Christian Esquivel Win TKO7
36 Sep 15, 2012 34 Martin Mubiru Win UD
35 Mar 3, 2012 34 Yuki Takemoto Win TKO4
34 Oct 21, 2011 33 Buaphan Khamrang Win TKO4
33 Feb 5, 2011 33 Daigo Nakahiro Win TKO6
32 Nov 2, 2010 32 Hidenobu Honda Win TKO5
31 Jul 11, 2010 32 Kohei Oba Win UD
30 Feb 6, 2010 32 Seung Suk Chae Win SD
29 Jul 14, 2009 31 Takuto Nanba Win UD
28 Sep 20, 2008 30 Monico Laurente Win SD
27 May 31, 2008 30 Rashidi Ally Kondo Win TKO1
26 Jan 13, 2007 29 Rolly Lunas Loss TD
25 Nov 11, 2006 28 Masahito Ikawa Win UD
24 May 6, 2006 28 Yasuo Kijima Win TKO11
23 Feb 5, 2006 28 Kohei Oba Draw SD
22 Nov 19, 2005 27 Kumarnthong Por Pluemkamol Win UD
21 Jul 18, 2005 27 Ryoichi Hidaka Win TKO7
20 Feb 14, 2005 27 Takafumi Himeno Win TKO9
19 Sep 19, 2004 26 Bernardo Oclos Win UD
18 Sep 26, 2003 25 Ringgo Jaguar Win KO5
17 Nov 18, 2002 24 Kazuyoshi Niki Win TKO3
16 Jul 26, 2002 24 Kakhar Sabitov Win TKO4
15 Feb 8, 2002 24 Somchai Thonnongvang Win RTD6
14 Jul 28, 2001 23 Randy Mangubat Draw TD
13 Mar 2, 2001 23 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam Loss TKO1
12 Aug 20, 2000 22 Celes Kobayashi Draw SD
11 May 19, 2000 22 Medgoen Singsurat Win TKO7
10 Jan 29, 2000 22 Buddy Ledama Win DQ
9 Sep 25, 1999 21 Rio Sumampong Win UD
8 May 30, 1999 21 Mateo Baring Win KO3
7 Apr 30, 1999 21 Junric Velono Win TKO2
6 Mar 20, 1999 21 Emer Barrientos Win RTD1
5 Feb 27, 1999 21 Nelson Mantos Win TKO3
4 Jan 15, 1999 21 Zosimo Delgado Win UD
3 Nov 28, 1998 20 Alpong Navaja Win UD
2 Sep 26, 1998 20 Marlon Gayundato Win TKO4
1 Aug 1, 1998 20 Manuel Ferego Win TKO2