Ronnie Magramo | |
Realname: | Ronnie Magramo |
Nickname: | Toy Bulldog |
Height: | 152 cm |
Weight: | Minimumweight |
Nationality: | Filipino |
Birth Date: | 1972 |
Birth Place: | Mindoro Oriental, Philippines |
Style: | Southpaw |
Total: | 45 |
Wins: | 35 |
Ko: | 22 |
Losses: | 10 (2 KOs) |
Ronnie Magramo (born 1972), is a retired Filipino professional boxer. He was a contender in Minimumweight (105 lbs) in the 1990s.
Magramo was born in 1972 in Mindoro Oriental, Philippines. His family members are mostly boxers such as Ric Magramo Sr., who was a contender in the 1960s and '70s, Ric Magramo Jr., Melvin Magramo and Giemel Magramo. The media dubbed them "Skull and Bones Family".
He debuted in 1989, challenging for the Philippines Minimumweight title with Ala Villamor, but lost to a KO in the eighth round in 1992. He often traveled to Thailand. Each time, with a height of only 1521NaN1, though Magramo didn't win the fight, but he gave the local opponents a run for their money.
On August 22, 1993, he lost by unanimous decision to Chana Porpaoin in WBA Minimumweight title event in Saraburi province. On February 22, 1994, Magramo returned to Thailand to challenge IBF Mini flyweight with Ratanapol Sor Vorapin in Bang Mun Nak district, Phichit province, he was defeated again unanimously.
Three months later, Magramo again challenged in Thailand fighting Wanwin Charoen for the minor organization WBF Mini flyweight, the first WBF event in Thailand. This time, he won by KO in the second round. He defended the title twice, the first time he defeated Indonesian boxer Faisol Akbar in Manila. The second time he overcame with a split decision Thai boxer Nungdiaw Sakcharuporn on February 19, 1995, in Bangkok. Magramo returned to Thailand again to face Fahsang Pongsawang in Bangkok, but was defeated and lost his title.
Magramo recovered his title beating Pongsawang by KO in the 10th round at Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Malate, Manila. On September 29, 1996, he was defeated and lost the championship to Pongsawang, with unmatched scores at Selaphum district, Roi Et province, northeast Thailand.
Ronnie Magramo then earned seven wins and on January 30, 1999, he challenged for vacant WBA interim Minimumweight title against Songkram Porpaoin at Pattaya, Chonburi province, eastern Thailand. He was defeated with scores in the eighth round because Porpaoin had bleeding on head unable to continue fighting. Magramo retired after that.[1]
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, Time | Date | Location | Notes | ||
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45 | Loss | 35–10 | Songkram Porpaoin | TD | 8 (12) | 30 Jan 1999 | |||
44 | Win | 35–9 | Kid Payes | PTS | 10 | 3 Oct 1998 | |||
43 | Win | 34–9 | Kid Payes | PTS | 10 | 30 Jul 1998 | |||
42 | Win | 33–9 | Rudolfo Hernandez | TD | 4 (?) | 14 Feb 1998 | |||
41 | Win | 32–9 | Krabuan Butrprom | PTS | 10 | 6 Nov 1997 | |||
40 | Win | 31–9 | Indhanon Jockygym | TKO | 4 (?) | 30 Jul 1997 | |||
39 | Win | 30–9 | Thuwachit Boongome | TKO | 2 (?) | 18 May 1997 | |||
38 | Win | 29–9 | Jerry Pahayahay | UD | 10 | 31 Jan 1997 | |||
37 | Loss | 28–9 | Fahsang Pongsawang | UD | 12 | 29 Sep 1996 | |||
36 | Win | 28–8 | Chihan Park | TKO | 3 (10) | 31 Jul 1996 | |||
35 | Win | 27–8 | Hiroyuki Kasoya | TKO | 6 (?) | 17 Feb 1996 | |||
34 | Win | 26–8 | Fahsang Pongsawang | KO | 10 (12) | 30 Sep 1995 | |||
33 | Loss | 25–8 | Fahsang Pongsawang | PTS | 12 | 8 Jul 1995 | |||
32 | Win | 25–7 | Sung Rok Yuh | TKO | 3 (10) | 28 May 1995 | |||
31 | Win | 24–7 | Nungdiaw Sakcharuporn | SD | 12 | 19 Feb 1995 | |||
30 | Win | 23–7 | Hideo Suzuki | TKO | 6 (?) | 10 Dec 1994 | |||
29 | Win | 22–7 | Faisol Akbar | SD | 12 | 8 Oct 1994 | |||
28 | Win | 21–7 | Jaime Aliguin | PTS | 10 | 13 Aug 1994 | |||
27 | Win | 20–7 | Wanwin Charoen | KO | 2 (12), | 9 Jul 1994 | |||
26 | Loss | 19–7 | Ratanapol Sor Vorapin | UD | 12 | 27 Feb 1994 | |||
25 | Win | 19–6 | Hiroki Sakakibara | TKO | 2 (10), | 16 Feb 1993 | |||
24 | Loss | 18–6 | Jaime Aliguin | PTS | 10 | 28 Oct 1993 | |||
23 | Loss | 18–5 | Chana Porpaoin | UD | 12 | 22 Aug 1993 | |||
22 | Win | 18–4 | Noel Tunacao | TKO | 4 (10) | 2 Feb 1993 | |||
21 | Win | 17–4 | Nikki Maca | PTS | 10 | 28 Nov 1992 | |||
20 | Win | 16–4 | Joel Revilla | TKO | 5 (10) | 28 Oct 1992 | |||
19 | Win | 15–4 | Joel Revilla | UD | 10 | 8 Sep 2022 | |||
18 | Loss | 14–4 | Ala Villamor | KO | 8 (12) | 13 Jun 1992 | |||
17 | Loss | 14–3 | Pichit Sitbangprachan | TKO | 8 (?) | 29 May 1992 | |||
16 | Win | 14–2 | Victor Gestupa | TKO | 7 (?) | 26 Feb 1992 | |||
15 | Win | 13–2 | Sammy Tyson Pagadan | TKO | 7 (?) | 20 Dec 1991 | |||
14 | Win | 12–2 | Elmer Legaspi | TKO | 1 (?) | 30 Oct 1991 | |||
13 | Win | 11–2 | Rommel Lawas | TKO | 7 (?) | 31 Aug 1991 | |||
12 | Win | 10–2 | Perfecto Magistrado | KO | 4 (?) | 29 May 1991 | |||
11 | Win | 9–2 | Eugene Flores | KO | 2 (8), | 21 Dec 1990 | |||
10 | Win | 8–2 | Marlon Gayundato | TKO | 5 (10), | 31 Oct 1990 | |||
9 | Loss | 7–2 | Sammy Tyson Pagadan | UD | 10 | 14 Sep 1990 | |||
8 | Win | 7–1 | Jun Lau | TKO | 3 (?), | 20 Jul 1990 | |||
7 | Win | 6–1 | Erwin Villamor | TKO | 1 (?) | 13 Jun 1990 | |||
6 | Win | 5–1 | Toto Cadocio | PTS | 8 | 3 Feb 1990 | |||
5 | Win | 4–1 | Joe Saguid | UD | 6 | 19 Jan 1990 | |||
4 | Win | 3–1 | Perfecto Magistrado | PTS | 6 | 22 Dec 1989 | |||
3 | Win | 2–1 | Joe Saguid | TKO | 3 (4) | 27 Aug 1989 | |||
2 | Loss | 1–1 | Ala Villamor | PTS | 6 | 4 Aug 1989 | |||
1 | Win | 1–0 | Allan Hitsin | TKO | 2 (?) | 28 Jun 1989 |