Frank Cedeno
Filipino boxer
Frank Cedeno
Born Franklin Sedenio
(1958-03-16 ) March 16, 1958 (age 66) Nationality Filipino Statistics Weight(s) Height 5 ft 3+ 1 ⁄2 in (161 cm) Stance Southpaw
Boxing record Total fights 56 Wins 43 Wins by KO 23 Losses 10 Draws 3
Frank Cedeno (born March 16, 1958) is a Filipino former professional boxer in the Flyweight division.
Professional boxing career
Cedeno made his professional debut in 1976, losing to Ray De los Santos via eight round points decision. After 7 years with 38 fights, Cedeno finally got his chance to fight for the world championship. In September 1983, Cedeno knocked out Charlie Magri in the sixth round to claim the WBC and Lineal Flyweight titles.[ 1]
On January 18, 1984, Cedeno made his first title defence against Koji Kobayashi in Japan and lost via second-round TKO.[ 2] He retired in 1988 with a record of 43 wins with 23 KOs, 10 losses and 3 draws.
Professional boxing record
56 fights
43 wins
10 losses
By knockout
23
1
By decision
20
9
Draws
3
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
56
Loss
43–10–3
Young Chun Min
TD
5 (10)
1988-03-27
88 Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
55
Win
43–9–3
Ernie Cataluna
PTS
10 (10)
1988-01-30
Manila, Philippines
54
Loss
42–9–3
Thanomsak Sithbaobay
UD
10 (10)
1987-12-14
Bangkok, Thailand
53
Win
42–8–3
Poker Perigrino
PTS
10 (10)
1987-10-31
Canlaon, Philippines
52
Loss
41–8–3
Gilberto Román
UD
12 (12)
1987-03-20
Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali, Mexico
For WBC super-flyweight title
51
Win
41–7–3
Flash Jagdon
KO
6 (10)
1986-11-29
Ozamiz, Philippines
50
Win
40–7–3
Fel Malatag
KO
7 (?)
1986-08-16
Toledo, Philippines
49
Win
39–7–3
Leo Ravalo
KO
6 (?)
1985-12-20
Philippines
48
Win
38–7–3
Yuenyong Sithprasong
KO
5 (10)
1985-10-06
Samrong Stadium, Samut Prakan, Thailand
47
Win
37–7–3
Hugo Partida
UD
10 (10)
1985-07-19
U.L.T.R.A. Arena , Pasig, Philippines
46
Win
36–7–3
Lito Zardo
TKO
6 (10)
1985-05-26
Baguio College Foundation Gym, Baguio, Philippines
45
Win
35–7–3
Zaldy Adrayan
TKO
2 (?)
1985-04-11
Philippines
44
Win
34–7–3
Makoto Taguchi
TKO
3 (10)
1985-03-01
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
43
Win
33–7–3
Chong Suk Kim
TKO
7 (?)
1984-11-15
Manila, Philippines
42
Win
32–7–3
Nestor Miraflor
KO
1 (10)
1984-06-23
Baguio, Philippines
41
Loss
31–7–3
Kōji Kobayashi
TKO
2 (12)
1984-01-18
Korakuen Hall , Tokyo, Japan
Lost WBC and The Ring flyweight titles
40
Win
31–6–3
Charlie Magri
TKO
6 (12)
1983-09-27
Wembley Arena , London, England, U.K.
Won WBC and The Ring flyweight titles
39
Win
30–6–3
Ok Kyun Yuh
PTS
10 (10)
1983-07-03
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
38
Win
29–6–3
Bobby Williams
TKO
4 (?)
1983-03-18
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
37
Win
28–6–3
Allan Makitoki
TKO
6 (12)
1983-01-21
Eduardo's Nightclub, Parañaque, Philippines
Retained Filipino (GAB) flyweight title
36
Win
27–6–3
Chan Soo Jung
PTS
10 (10)
1982-11-26
Araneta Coliseum , Quezon City, Philippines
35
Loss
26–6–3
William Develos
PTS
10 (10)
1982-08-14
Elorde Sports Center, Parañaque, Philippines
34
Loss
26–5–3
Hong Soo Yang
PTS
12 (12)
1982-06-27
Wonju, South Korea
For OPBF flyweight title
33
Win
26–4–3
Jong Chul Park
TKO
8 (?)
1982-03-27
Cuneta Astrodome , Pasay, Philippines
32
Draw
25–4–3
Ramon Chan
PTS
12 (12)
1982-01-23
Baguio, Philippines
Retained Filipino (GAB) flyweight title
31
Win
25–4–2
Ver Libradilla
UD
10 (10)
1981-12-20
Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
30
Win
24–4–2
Ric Diamale
PTS
10 (10)
1981-07-04
Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City, Philippines
29
Win
23–4–2
Dan Pisanchai
PTS
10 (10)
1981-05-02
Philippines
28
Win
22–4–2
Lito Cortez
TKO
7 (12)
1981-02-19
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
Won vacant Filipino (Historic) flyweight title
27
Win
21–4–2
Brigildo Canada
PTS
10 (10)
1980-11-29
Davao City, Philippines
26
Win
20–4–2
Montsayarm Haw Mahachai
TKO
7 (?)
1980-09-17
Pasay, Philippines
25
Win
19–4–2
Siony Carupo
PTS
12 (12)
1980-07-16
Eduardo's Nightclub, Parañaque, Philippines
Retained Filipino (GAB) flyweight title
24
Win
18–4–2
Arnel Arrozal
MD
10 (10)
1980-05-16
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
23
Win
17–4–2
Melchor Degsi
PTS
12 (12)
1980-03-29
Baguio, Philippines
Won vacant Filipino (GAB) flyweight title
22
Win
16–4–2
Flash Jagdon
KO
5 (?)
1979-12-23
Cebu Coliseum , Cebu City, Philippines
21
Win
15–4–2
Pablo Pepito
PTS
10 (10)
1979-10-05
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
20
Win
14–4–2
Wilson Castillon
TKO
8 (10)
1979-07-09
Iloilo City, Philippines
19
Win
13–4–2
Robinson Abato
UD
10 (10)
1979-06-15
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines
18
Loss
12–4–2
William Develos
PTS
10 (10)
1979-05-26
Calauag, Philippines
17
Win
12–3–2
Lino Boy Base
SD
10 (10)
1979-04-20
Rizal Memorial Coliseum , Manila, Philippines
16
Win
11–3–2
Franco Torregoza
PTS
10 (10)
1979-02-23
Manila, Philippines
15
Loss
10–3–2
Eric Blancia
PTS
10 (10)
1978-11-30
Philippines
14
Win
10–2–2
Brigildo Canada
TKO
7 (?)
1978-11-04
Quezon City, Philippines
13
Win
9–2–2
Little Aguilar
UD
10 (10)
1978-09-13
Quezon City, Philippines
12
Win
8–2–2
Henry Balina
TKO
4 (?)
1978-06-18
GTV Channel 4, Quezon City, Philippines
11
Win
7–2–2
Jun Aguilar
TKO
8 (?)
1978-04-29
Zamboanga City, Philippines
10
Win
6–2–2
Fred Villanueva
TKO
6 (?)
1978-04-01
Philippines
9
Win
5–2–2
Peter Noble
PTS
10 (10)
1977-12-02
Philippines
8
Win
4–2–2
George Nunal
PTS
10 (10)
1977-10-15
Philippines
7
Loss
3–2–2
Glen Orlanes
TD
8 (?)
1977-07-03
Philippines
6
Win
3–1–2
Salvador Perez
PTS
10 (10)
1977-06-18
Philippines
5
Win
2–1–2
Jonathan Angel
TKO
8 (?)
1977-05-14
Philippines
4
Draw
1–1–2
Ray De los Santos
PTS
8 (8)
1977-02-26
Philippines
3
Win
1–1–1
Pete Arda
TKO
6 (?)
1977-01-29
Cebu City, Philippines
2
Draw
0–1–1
Eduardo Davuno
PTS
8 (8)
1977-01-05
Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
1
Loss
0–1
Ray De los Santos
PTS
8 (8)
1976-11-20
Philippines
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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant Title last held by
Arnel Arrozal
Filipino (GAB) flyweight champion March 29, 1980 – September 27, 1983 Won world title
Vacant Title next held by
Ric Barimbad
Vacant Title last held by
Ric Magramo
Filipino (Historic) flyweight champion February 19, 1981 – September 27, 1983 Won world title
Vacant Title next held by
Titing Dignos
World boxing titles
Preceded by
WBC flyweight champion September 27, 1983 – January 18, 1984
Succeeded by
The Ring flyweight champion September 27, 1983 – January 18, 1984