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Flyweight Archived Results

Updated: Aug 6, 2020

Historical Japanese sensation Yasutaka Kuroki (33-5-0(16)) is the current 0-6 champion taking the title in 2029 via 5th rd TKO (points) over RFG Spaniard Eduardo Solano (30-8-0(7)). In the 7-15 group RFG Australian Bryan Rice is a literal one man wrecking crew not only recording an impressive 63-10-2(9) career but since losing the title in 2022 via 6th rd TKO (points) to historic from Japan Yoko Gushiken (42-11-1(14)), he roared back in 2024 with a 7-0-0(1) record in round robin, retook the title in the semis and retained it via 3rd rd TKO (cuts) over Gushiken and going into 2030 is STILL the 7-15 world champion. 9-1-1-(2) record in title bouts and is on a 7 bout win streak (once won 17 straight)


2030 0-6 Golden Gloves group A Chinese RFG Jiao-Long Man goes 6-1-0(2) to win the group

Group B Historic Englander George Capstick wins the tie breaker and pool going 6-1-0(2)

0-6 Journeyman group A RFG Chinese Tian-bal Cuan wins the group at 6-1-0(2) and Historic Thailand Netmoi Sor Vorasingh finished second both will debut in contender next season. Retiring is historic American Sammy Tasco despite posting a 24-44-1(3) record he was only stopped 5 times.

Group B RFG American Dirk Kelly and RFG S. Korean Seong-chae Yi finish 1-2 with an identical 6-1-0(1) records and both will make their debut in contender next season.

Group C Historic Japanese Ryo Miyazaki goes a perfect 7-0-0(2) to win the group and will make his first appearance to contender. Spaniard RFG Octavio Reyes finished second and will make his second trip to contender

Group D Historic Mexican Edmundo Esparza wins the group going 6-1-0 despite having his 9 bout win streak broken in the process. Historic Japanese Genki Ohnaka will make his second trip to contender finishing second with a 5-2-0 record. RFG Japanese Yoshiaki Matsumoto calls it a career going 33-35-5(5) having been stopped only 5 times and recorded a 7 bout win streak. Historic Mexican Justo Zuniga also calls it a carer going 29-41-2(7)


0-6 Contender group A RFG American Tony Erickson goes 6-1-0(1) and will make his second trip to worlds.

Group B RFG Argentina Mauro Rodriguez wins the tie breaker going 5-2-0 and will make his debut in world next season.

Group C RFG American Wally Wells goes 5-2-0 wins the tie breaker for his 40th win and will make his 3rd trip to world.

Group D Historic Italian Aristide Pozzali will make his second trip to world to attempt to reacquire the title he won back in 2023. He also recorded his 50th win via SD over Fernandez and has a current record of 51-20-2(13)

0-6 World Group A RFG Frenchman Tarik Rolland rolled his way to a perfect 7-0-0(3) and enter his first ever super series. Making his return trip from a season ago to the super series, Misako looks to avenge missing his shot at the title losing it in the semis.

Group B Kuroki returns to the series as champion winning the group with a 6-1-0(2) record. RFG American Roy Lloyd will make his debut in the series finishing second at 5-2-0(2). Historic Mexican Roberto Carlos Leya recorded his 50th win in the round robin with a UD win over Galvez

0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Zamora vs Gabo Zamora UD

Pryor vs Najeria Pryor Tech UD

Laming vs Capstick Laning 5th rd KO

Vasquez vs Parra Vasquez SD

Guglielmotti vs Clarke Guglielmotti UD

Oh vs Hernandez Oh UD

Choi vs Man Man MD

Thompson vs Scott Thomson 7th rd TKO

Howe vs Sithnaurepol Howe 7th rd TKO

Chung vs Valdez Chung UD

Matsunaga vs Chung Chung MD

Muyaka vs Garanhan Muyaka 8th rd TKO

Fields vs Wiseman Fields 6th rd TKO


Tasco, Matsumo and Zuinga retires Kanemitsu, Hartnoll and Williams gets bye

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Greene vs Woodroffe Greene 7th rd TechMD

Smith vs Juta Smith UD

Chen vs Meza Chen 7th rd TKO

Sakata vs Burrouag Sakata UD

Middleton vs Condez Jr Condez 9th rd KO

Peters vs Kunishige DRAW

Rossell vs Tokashiki Rossell UD

Segura vs Odgen Segura UD

World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Ariake Coliseum Tokyo Japan

Gamboa vs Smith Gamboa 1st rd TKO

Kent vs Stretton Stretton SD

Orhaliza vs Hurst Hurst 5th rd TKO

Hansen vs Seda Seda MD

Super Series semi finals Ariake Coliseum Tokyo Japan

Misako vs Kuroki (c) Kuroki UD 40th win

Rolland vs Lloyd Rolland 9th rd TKO

2030 7-15 Golden Gloves group A Historic Filipino Donnie Nieles wins the tie breaker and the group posting a 5-2-0(1) record.

Group B RFG Canadian Weston Shears wins the pool going 6-1-0(1)

7-15 Journeyman group A RFG American John Lee wins the tie breaker at 5-2-0(1) and will make his debut in contender while RFG Kenyan Kezekia Khatabi finished in 2nd and will make his 3rd trip.

Group B Australian RFG Norman Frew will make his 3rd trip to contender after posting a 5-2-0(1) record Graham Ransley will also make his 3rd trip finishing 2nd. RFG Filipino Nukie Querbin calls it a career going 31- 33-2(2) with a punch accuracy rate of 33.4

Group C After an 0-7-0 seasonin contender last season RFG American Rick Watkins wins the group going 5-2-0(2) and will return to contender next season. Histori Armenian Vic Darchinyan will make his debut in contender next season finishing 2nd with a 4-3-0 record. RFG American Lawrence Saunders retires with a record of 28-38-3(4) and a 32% punch accuracy.

Group D Ecuador RFG Geraldo Vasquez and Chinese RFG Li-zhu Wang finished 1-2 respectively going 6-1-0 and both will make their debut in contender next season.

7-15 Contender group A RFG Kenyan Menzu Kheri goes a perfect 7-0-0(1) to win the group and he will make his first appearance into world with a record of 25-4-0(5)

Group B RFG Mexican Jose Perez goes 7-0-0(2) to win the group and will make his debut in world after 6 seasons in contender 7 overall.

Group C RFG American Greg Moore after a 3-11 showing in 2024-26 rebounded last season in journeyman going 6-1-0 and capped it off this season in contender going 5-2-0(1) for a complete 11-3 turnaround and will make his 3rd trip to world next season. RFG American Rowland Jones calls it a career going 36-29-6(6) and was noted for two memorable fights first was a super series finals draw to Rice and winning the title via 7th rd KO over Gushiken. Jones punch accuracy was 12.9% and Gushiken was 17%.

Group D Historic Filipino Little Dado sweeps the group going 7-0-0 and will make his debut in world next season.

7-15 World Group A Historic Panamanian Panama Al Brown wins the group with a perfect 7-0-0(1) record and will make his return to the super series after losing in the finals to Rice via close SD. Gushiken makes his return to the super series after a season off going 6-1-0(2)


World group B RFG Mexican Jesus Gonzales goes a perfect 7-0-0(3) and will make his debut in the super series. Historic Cuban Eledio Valdes finishes 2nd and will also make his debut in the series


5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Weke vs Sihvonen Sihvonen SD

Aberin vs Ford Ford MD

Murillo vs Nietes Murillo 6th rd TKO

Harrison vs Hissou Hissou MD

Tanabe vs Clark Clark MD

Torres vs Pickford Pickford UD

Myers vs Shears Myers SD

Gomez vs Morse Gomez UD

Hoshino vs Thompson Hoshino MD

Slaughter vs Ortiz Slaughter UD

Ortega vs Turner Ortega 9th rd TechUD

Meyer vs Armstrong Meyer UD

Fisher vs Chang Chang UD

Pena vs Baldnegro Pena UD


Querbin retires Blanco and Kalti gets bye Nietes and Shears promoted due to retirements

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

McMahon vs Ramirez Ramirez SD promoted to contender for first time in 7 seasons in journeyman

Cross vs Tunacao Tunacao UD

Garcia vs Collins Collins SD

Espadas vs Strickland Strickland MD

Curnow vs Catazara DRAW Curnow wins on points Catazara retires

Valenzuela vs Keurost Keurost SD

Taylor vs Beck Taylor 3rd rd TKO

Perez vs Hess Perez UD

Saunders retires 3-4 journey


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Jamaica National Stadium Jamaica

Wanyanga vs Zapata Zapata MD

Sparks vs Wagner Sparks UD

Pacheco vs Arellano Arellano 10th rd TKO

Dalyell vs Lynch Lynch SD 30th win


Super Series semi finals Jamaica National Stadium Jamaica

Brown (c) vs Valdes Valdes 9th rd TKO

Gushiken vs Gonzales Gonzales 1st rd TKO

Super Series Finals Oriental Park Havana Cuba

Gonzales vs Valdes (c) Gonzales UD

Rolland vs Kuroki (c) Kuroki 10th rd KO


2032 0-6 Golden Gloves group A Historic American Albert Guardado wins the group going 6-1-0

Group B Japanese historic fighter Nobuyuki Enomoto lost his debut fight but then reeled off 6 wins in a row to win the group.

0-6 Journeyman group A Aniceto Vargas goes 6-1-0 and will make his 2nd trip to contender. RFG Columbian Hector Ramirez finished 2nd and will also make his 2nd trip to contender/

Group B RFG Canadian Cecil Woodroffe wins the group at 6-1-0 and will make his debut in contender. Also making his debut in contender will be RFG American Rod Fields going 5-2-0. Retiring is historic Mexican Armando Vazquez with a 27-51-3(3) record

Group C RFG Mexican Francisco Fernandez defeated Japanese historic Takashi Kunishige by UD (Kunishige then recorded his 30th win via SD in his next bout) over 50 bout winner Hilton Thompson RFG American to win the group and will make his debut in contender. Kunishige will lake his second trip after placing second.


Group D after a 1-6-0 disaster in his journeyman debut Historic South Korean Bi-Won Chung goes a perfect 7-0-0(3) to win the group and will make his debut in contender next season. American RFG Trevor Howe finished second with a 4-3-0(1) record and will make his second trip to contender.

0-6 Contender group A Historic Filipino Jun Orhaliza wins the tie breaker against Japanese RFG Toyoaki Tanaka going 6-1-0(2) and will make his debut in world next season. Both fighters recorded their 30th win in the round robin. Historic Japanese fighter Genki Ohnaka calls it a career going 36-41-1(10)

Group B Esparza is on a total tear extending his win streak to 12 wins going a perfect 7-0-0(1) and will make his world debut with a record of 21-1-0(3)

Group C Denmark historic fighter Jasper David Jensen goes 6-1-0(1) and will make his debut in worlds next season. Retiring is RFG American Heath Hansen who was stopped only 7 times in his career recorded a 31.1 punch accuracy rate and a record of 49-32-1(11) which included a 10 bout win streak in 2017-19 and gave Speedy Akira his second career loss (22-2-0(3) lost his title shot in the finals to Kent via UD selected to the Hall of Fame in 2034

Group D RFG American Dave Barnard wins the group at 5-2-0(1) and will make his second trip to world.

0-6 World Group A Historic Puerto Rican Cesar Seda wind the tie breaker format going 5-2-0(1) and will make his debut in the super series. Lloyd finished second and will make his second straight trip to the super series as well. Historic Filipino Joma Gamboa finished 3rd and calls it a Hall of Fame career going 53-28-0(18) winning the title in 2017. He recorded an 8 bout win streak early in his career and had a punch accuracy of 32.9%. Also calling it a Hall of Fame career is Pozzali who defeated Gambo for the title in 2023 super series semis and posted a record of 54-24-2(15) which included an 8 bout win streak 32.1 accuracy rate and stopped only 6 times.

Group B a rare 4 way 5-2-0 tie in teh group with Misako (4th) Roberto Carlos Leyva (Historic Mexican 3rd) Solano (2nd) and Kuroki defending his title in his 3rd straight super series. Solano will try to take his title back from Kuroki in his second super series. Former champ RFG American Danny Hurst recorded his 50th win via 8th rd TKO

0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Pryor vs Phillips Phillips UD

Tokashiki vs Fukuhara Fukuhara 6th rd TKO

Palma vs Shoebotham Palma UD

Ogden vs Herrera Ogden UD

Muyaka vs Butlig Muyaka SD

Williams vs Guardado Williams UD

Gugliemotti vs Nunez Nunez UD

Hartnoll vs Stevens Stevens SD

Juta vs Tanaka Tanaka UD

Berrora vs Choy Berrore UD

Meza vs Trejo Trejo SD

Oliva vs Enomoto Olivia UD

Bourrouagh vs Tracy Bourrouagh UD

Oh vs Farricker DRAW Oh wins on points

Martin vs Doss Doss 7th rd KO


Butlig, Herrera, Tracy, Guardado and Enomoto promoted due to retirements Garcia gets bye.

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Chen vs Middleton Chen 5th rd TKO

Valero vs Hernandez Valero SD

Miyazaki vs Laming Miyazaki 8th rd TKO

Segura vs Man Man UD

Villanueva vs Zamora Zamora UD

Kent vs Chung Kent SD

Galvez vs Thompson Thompson SD retires after match enters HOF in 2034 51-32-0(14)

Doyle vs Kanemitsu Doyle UD


All 3-4 journeymen get promoted due to retirements except Kanemitsu and Chung

World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Saitama Super Arena Saitama Japan

Thomas vs Martines special 4 round fight both going to Golden Gloves in 2034 DRAW

Akira vs Condez Jr Condez 4th rd KO

Wells vs Smith DRAW Smith wins on points

Rodriguez vs Kelly DRAW Rodriguez wins on points Kelly promoted due to Gamboa retired


Pozzali retires

Super Series semi finals Saitama Super Arena Saitama Japan

Lloyd vs Kuroki (c) DRAW Kuroki retains title

Seda vs Solano Solano 11th rd KO

2032 7-15 Golden Gloves group A Historic Thai Pongsaklek Wonjongkam wins the group going 6-1-0(1)

Group B American RFG Johnny McQueen reorded a 2nd rd KO over fellow American RFG Artie Billings to break the tir breaker and win the pool at 5-2-0(2) (both fighters had the exact same record).

7-15 Journeyman group A American RFG Matt Myers wins the tie breaker with historic Mexican Fermin Gomez via UD and both will make their debut in contender next season.

Group B RFG Mexican Luis Pena goes 6-1-0(1) and will make his debut in contender. Historic Panamanian Carlos Murillo will also make his contender debut going 4-3-0 in pool play.

Group C American RFG Henry Ford defeated RFG Australian Ian Pickford to win the groups tie breaker at 6-1-0 and both will make their debut in contender next season.

Group D Canadian RFG William Shears goes perfect at 7-0-0(1) to win teh group and Puerto Rico RFG Santiago Blanco went 6-1-0 to finish second they both were in pre prime stage and the rest of the group was all post prime. No retirements this time.

7-15 Contender group A RFG Englander Stewart Strickland wins the group going 6-1-0 to improve hs record to 23-8-0(4) and will make his debut in world next season. RFG American Dave Collins calls it a career with a 33.5 accuracy rate and a record of 35-39-3(5)

Group B RFG American Hilton Martin wins the group going 5-2-0(3) and will make his 2nd trip to world. RFG Kenyan Kezekia Khababi calls it a career with a record of 37-39-1(9) and a 30% punch accuracy. and a DQ win over Panama Al Brown

Group C Despite losing his first bout via 1st rd DQ, historic Armenian Vic Darchinyan reels off 6 straight wins and will make his debut in world next season. RFG Englishman Finlay Mayne calls it a career going 47-31-3(9) lost his only title shot via UD to Rice.

Group D Austrian RFG Guenther Keurost will make his first trip to world after winning the group at 6-1-0(2) 16-7-0(3) overall. Calling it a career is RFG New Zealander Vaughan Curnow finishing with a record of 38-46-4(9) a 34.9 accuracy punch rate and a 10 bout win streak from 2019-2020 never fought for a title but went 0-0-2 in box offs (winning both by tie breakers)

7-15 World Group A RFG American Cole Swift will make his super series debut winning the group at a perfect 7-0-0. Al Brown finishes in second and will make his 2nd trip to the super series

Group B Kheri continues his hot ways from contender last season winning the group with a tie breaking 6-1-0 showing to make his super series debut. Current champ Gonzales finished second and will defend his title in the super series. Gushiken wins his 50th bout in the tournament. American RFG Theodore Sparks calls it a career going 33-31-1(11) which included an 11 bout win streak in 2019-22 and was only stopped 7 times.

7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Cross vs Grigsby Grigsby 6th rd TKO

Nietes vs Suzuki Nietes UD

Hess vs Ricks Ricks SD

Day vs Witaliev Day SD

Valenzuela vs Wendland Valenzuela UD

Chang vs Carson Chang MD

Wright vs Accvallo Wright UD

Shivonen vs Harmon Shivonen UD

Hoshino vs Jones Hoshino UD

Garcia vs McQueen McQueen MD

Arredondo vs Suarez Arrendondo SD

Lowe vs Yamamoto Yamamoto 6th rd TKO

McMahon vs Billings Billings UD

Hansen vs Miranda Hansen MD

Meyer vs Wonjongham Meyer SD

Beck vs Murphy Murphy SD


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Frew vs Hissou Frew MD

Pacheco vs Decker DRAW Pacheco wins on points

Ramirez vs McQuilliam Ramirez UD

Ransley vs Espadas Espadas SD

Taylor vs Kalti DRAW Taylor wins on points

Tunacao vs Ortega Tunacao Tech MD


Curnow and Mayne retires contender Clark and Slaughter gets byes


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Azteca Stadium Mexico

Cardona vs Pascal Perez special 4 rd both to go to Golden Gloves DRAW

J Perez vs Dalyell Dalyell UD

Valdez vs Cuello Valdez UD

Arellano vs Bazeley DRAW Bazeley wins on points


Sparks retires

Super Series semi finals Azteca Stadium Mexico

Swift vs Gonzales (c) DRAW Gonzales retains title

Brown vs Kheri Brown 8th rd TKO


First time in history both title bouts ended in a draw.


Super Series Finals ARCO Arena Sacramento CA

Brown vs Gonzales (c) Brown TKO (cuts)

Solano vs Kuroki (c) Solano 11th rd TKO /RSC (points)

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