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December 16th 2015-Shimazu Arena, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
Marlon Tapales (27-2, 10) Vs Shohei Omori (15-0, 10) In December 2015 unbeaten Japanese fighter Shohei Omori [大森将平] took on Filipino contender Marlon Tapales in a world title for the WBO Bantamweight world title.
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November 21st 2020-Sanman Gym, General Santos City, Cotabato del Sur, Philippines Marlon Tapales (33-3, 16) vs Eden Sonsona (36-11-2, 13) Yesterday in General Santos City former WBO Bantamweight champion Marlon Tapales took on Eden Sonsona.
February 18th 2019-Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA
Marlon Tapales (31-2, 14) vs Fernando Vargas Parra (34-14-3, 23) This past Saturday fight fans at the Microsoft Theater had the chance to see former WBO Bantamweight champion Marlon Tapales battle against Fernando Vargas Parra. Sadly this bout wasn't televised, but a huge thanks goes out to Rodel Batang Mandaue Mayol for posting the video on facebook. September 30th 2018-SM City North EDSA Skydome , Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines Marlon Tapales (30-2, 13) vs Goodluck Mrema (22-3, 12) This past Sunday fight fans in the Philippines saw former WBO Bantamweight champion Marlon Tapales face off with Tanzania's Goodluck Mrema. Earlier today Gerrypens Promotions put on a card that pitting a number of Filipino's against Tanzanian fighters. Wonderfully ESPN5 have left the card online in full for fans wanting to watch it. The card wasn't the most competitive but did feature notable name fighters including former world champion Marlon Tapales, Reymart Gaballo, Carlo Penalosa and Dave Penalosa, all of whom looked very impressive. February 23rd 2013-Gimnasio del Estado, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico Marlon Tapales (21-1, 8) Vs David Sanchez (19-2-2, 15) Back in 2013 a relatively unknown Marlon Tapales travelled to Mexico to take on rising Mexican David Sanchez, who has sadly passed away in recent weeks. It's fair to say that for some this was their first chance to see Tapales, but since then he has really established himself as one of the sports most under-rated fighters, winning a world title and scoring two wins over Shohei Omori. April 23rd 2017-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Marlon Tapales (29-2,12) vs Shohei Omori (18-1, 13) II This past Sunday fans in Osaka saw the rematch between Filpino Marlon Tapales and Japan's hopeful Shohei Omori [大森 将平]. The bout, was for the WBO Bantamweight title, though only Omori could win the title after Tapales failed to make weight for the contest. April 23rd 2017-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Marlon Tapales (29-2,12) vs Shohei Omori (18-1, 13) II Earlier today Japanese fans got the chance to see a rematch between Filipino puncher Marlon Tapales and talented Japanese hopeful Shohei Omori [大森 将平], who met back in 2015 when Tapales blitzed Omori in 2 rounds. July 27tjh 2016-Ayutthaya, Thailand Pungluang Sor Singyu (52-3, 35) vs Marlon Tapales (28-2, 11) Earlier today fight fans around the globe had the chance to tune in to a WBO Bantamweight world title bout between defending champion Pungluang Sor Sungyu [ผึ้งหลวง ส.สิงห์อยู่] and mandatory challenger Marlon Tapales in what turned out to be an brilliant bout and a great showing of heart, gutsy, determination and will to win. December 16th 2015-Shimazu Arena, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan Shohei Omori (15-0, 10) Vs Marlon Tapales (27-2, 10) World title eliminators are often a bit of a joke, though every so often we get a really mouth watering match up. One such bout came earlier this week when Japanese champion Shohei Omori took on Filipino contender Marlon Tapales. The bout looked great on paper, though proved less competitive than some, including ourselves, had expected. Note-We are looking for a better version but sadly this is all we have for now |
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