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August 24th 2013-Lienzo Charro “Los Tamaulipecos”, Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico Mateo Handig (13-5, 7) Vs Ganigan Lopez (27-5, 16) In 2012 Mateo Handig scored the biggest win of his career, as he upset Katsunari Takayama in an IBF world title eliminator. Sadly he never landed a world title fight on the back of that win, though he did manage to get a big fight 10 months later when he took on highly regarded Mexican Ganigan Lopez.
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April 6th 2018-La Trinidad Municipal Gymnasium, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines Mateo Handig (14-16, 8) vs Orlandino Sinaloba (2-2, 1) Earlier this year fight fans in Benguet saw Mateo Handig face off with fellow Filipino Orlandino Sinaloba. World ranked Thai Flyweight Nawaphon Por Chokchai recently recently took on gutsy Filipino Mateo Handig and continued his winning streak not necessarily as a result of his ability but sheer size and strength, walking through the shots of Handig before breaking down the Filipino to defend his WBC Asian Boxing Council Flyweight title. Despite the win questions remain about how Nawaphon makes Flyweight and about how his ability will hold up against top divisional fighters. On this performance we would suggest he would struggle against the top guys in his division though at 25-0 he has certainly done well for himself so far. (Video courtesy of ทีเคโอ มวยโลก) |
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