Vic Saludar
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Name: Vic Saludar
Alias: Vicious
Birth Name: Victorio III Miranda Saludar
Hometown: Polomolok, Cotabato del Sur, Philippines
Birthplace: Polomolok, Cotabato del Sur, Philippines
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 160cm
Reach: 170cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
- Trainer: Michael Palacios (present)
- Promoter: Championship Boxing Development Philippines (present)
Amateur Highlights
- 2009 Pinweight (Youth Division) Gold Medalist at the PLDT-ABAP National Boxing Championships - Mindanao Qualifiers in Panabo City, Davao del Norte, Philippines.
- Defeated Jeffrey Galero RSC-2
- 2010 Pinweight (Youth Division) Gold Medalist at the PLDT-ABAP National Boxing Championships in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines.
- Defeated Ronel Parcon KO 3
- Defeated Kevin James Gob RSC-1
- 2010 Flyweight Bronze Medalist for the Philippines at the King's Cup in Bangkok, Thailand.
- Defeated Laxuman Tamang (Nepal) 7-2
- Lost to Amnat Ruenroeng (Thailand) 3-3; 10-11 countback
- 2010 Light Flyweight Gold Medalist for the Philippines at the 31st Tammer Cup in Tampere, Finland.
- Defeated Al Mas Dhandhani (United Arab Emirates) RSC-1
- Defeated Artem Ivashchenko (Russia) 4-1
- Defeated Charlie Edwards (United Kingdom) 7-3
- 2010 Light Flyweight Bronze Medalist for the Philippines at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.
- Defeated Mohd Fuad Redzuan (Malaysia) 8-1
- Defeated Zarip Jumayev (Turkmenistan) 12-3
- Defeated Amandeep Singh (India) 6-1
- Lost to Birzhan Zhakypov (Kazakhstan) 1-12
- 2011 Light Flyweight in the Balik-Canlubang ABAP World Boxing Championships Elimination in Canlubang, Laguna, Philippines.
- Defeated Mark Anthony Barriga 2-1
- 2013 Light Flyweight (Elite Division) Gold Medalist at the PLDT-ABAP National Boxing Championships in Maasin City, Southern Leyte, Philippines.
- Defeated Ronie Tanallon RTD
- Defeated Michael Kaibigan RSC-1
Professional Record
- Has a record of 3-2 (0 KO) in world title fights.
- Has a record of 2-2 (0 KO) against former, current, and future world champions:
- Won against Ryuya Yamanaka and Masataka Taniguchi.
- Lost against Kosei Tanaka and Wilfredo Mendez.
- Has a record of 2-2 (0 KO) in fights outside his native Philippines.
Regional & Minor Titles
- WBO Asia Pacific Minimumweight Title (September 2015; 1 defense)
- WBO Oriental Minimumweight Title (October 2016; 0 defense)
World Titles
- WBO World Minimumweight Title (July 2018-August 2019; 1 defense)
- WBA World Minimumweight Title (February 2021; 0 defense)
Notes
- Younger brother of pro boxer Froilan Saludar and retired amateur boxer Rey Saludar.
| Preceded by: Ryuya Yamanaka |
WBO Minimumweight Champion 2018 Jul 13 – 2019 Aug 24 |
Succeeded by: Wilfredo Mendez |
| Preceded by: Thammanoon Niyomtrong Upgraded to Super Champion |
WBA Minimumweight Champion Regular Champion 2021 Feb 20 – present |
Succeeded by: - |
