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May 4th 2012-Wat Banraikoksoong, Soongnern, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Pungluang Sor Singyu (40-1, 26) vs Rey Megrino (15-19-3, 13) In 2012, whilst on the verge of a world title fight, Thai fighter Pungluang Sor Singyu [ผึ้งหลวง ส สิงห์อยู่] took on under-rated Filipino journeyman Rey Megrino in an 8 rounder in Nakhon Ratchasima.
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March 11th 2017-Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong S.A.R., China Rey Megrino (23-20-4, 20) vs Yuki Strong Kobayashi (10-6, 5) Earlier this month Japanese fighter Yuki Strong Kobayashi [ストロング小林佑樹] battled against Filipino puncher Rey Megrino. Note - This is the DEF HK version of the fight. March 11th 2017-Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center Hong Kong S.A.R., China Rey Megrino (23-20-4, 20) vs Yuki Strong Kobayashi (10-6, 5) There are numerous "under-rated" fighters out there, one of whom is Rey Megrino who was in action earlier today as he took on Yuki Strong Kobayashi. October 8th 2016-Convention Towers and Exhibition Center Hong Kong S.A.R., China Rey Megrino (22-20-4, 19) vs Jason Butar Butar (21-18-1, 14) Earlier this month fight fans in Hong Kong saw world class puncher Rey Megrino take on Jason Butar Butar. January 29th 2013-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Rey Megrino (18-20-3, 16) vs Kenji Kubo (1-0) In late 2012 Japanese fighter Kenji Kubo made his debut, beating former world title challenger Nouldy Manakane. In his second bout he took on Filipino Rey Megrino, who was riding high after stopping Thai great Pongsaklek Wonjongkam. August 29th-Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong S.A.R., China Rey Megrino (21-20-3, 18) Vs Thaminkhao Sor Tharnthip (4-14-1, 3) Recently in Hong Kong fans had the chance to see a show headlined by local star Rex Tso. Although Tso was the biggest name in action he wasn't the only fighter of note as hard hitting Filipino Rey Megrino, the man with the most misleading record in boxing, took on a Thai opponent, who is listed on the official video, and announced, as being Khunsuk Twins Gym however it seems more likely to be Thaminkhao Sor Tharnthip, who is listed on boxrec. *We'd like to say a huge thanks to @WilyVetMoves for helping to correctly identify the Thai. Back in August 2013 Japanese fans had, on paper, a treat as the heavy handed Filipino Rey Megrino, one of the most destructively heavy handed fighters in the lower weights, visited Osaka to fight against the tough Myung Ho Lee. The bout saw both men entering as world ranked contenders in the Flyweight division and both knew that a win would take them closer to a world title fight. Not only were they both world ranked but both had very different styles and mentalities. Lee is a boxer who has the typical Japanese toughness, as he showed in his narrow loss to Edgar Sosa 10 months prior to this bout, Megrino however was a thunder puncher boasting 17 stoppages from his 19 wins, he was however let down by a fundamental lack of boxing skills. It was puncher Vs boxer and turned out to be a compelling contest that we won't ruin any further than to advise you to watch as you will almost certainly enjoy it. (Video courtesy of yasu boxer) |
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