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Samuel Salva is a Filipino professional boxer.
Salva defeated Rene Mark Cuarto on March 23, 2019 in a world title eliminator.
On September 7, 2019 he fought Pedro Taduran for the IBF mini-flyweight world title, losing by technical knockout in the 4th round despite knocking Taduran down in the 1st round. He had to be carried out on a stretcher after the fight and required a hospital stay. The fight was broadcast delayed on BoxNation.
The Taduran-Salva title fight was the first all-Filipino title fight in the Philippines in 94 years.
References
- "Deejay Kriel vacates IBF strawweight belt, all-Filipino matchup to fill vacancy". July 4, 2019.
- Principe, Dennis (September 7, 2019). "Boxing: Pedro Taduran crowned world champ in all-Filipino title bout". ABS-CBN News.
- https://www.spin.ph/boxing/samuel-salva-released-from-hospital-after-tko-loss-to-pedro-taduran-in-ibf-title-fight-a793-20190908
- "Pedro Taduran Overpowers Salva to Claim IBF World Title in Manila". BoxingScene.com.
- Icasiano, Nissi. "Last weekend, a first in almost a century of Philippine boxing quietly played out in Taguig". ABS-CBN News.
External links
- Boxing record for Samuel Salva from BoxRec (registration required)
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