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Real name
  
Karlo P. Maquinto

Stance
  
Orthodox

Division
  
Number of contests
  
0

Nationality
  
Filipino

Role
  
Boxer

Losses
  
0

Rated at
  
Flyweight

Name
  
Karlo Maquinto

Draws
  
1

Nickname(s)
  
Nonoy

Wins
  
8

Total fights
  
9


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Born
  
July 8, 1990Lambunao, Iloilo, Philippines (
1990-07-08
)

Died
  
February 3, 2012, Quezon City, Philippines

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Karlo P. Maquinto (born in Lambunao, Iloilo, Philippines on 8 July 1990 - died 3 February 2012) was a super flyweight Filipino boxer who resided in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines. He died after he collapsed at the end of his 7th professional bout.

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Early life

Karlo Maquinto was the fifth of six children, their parents are Felicibar Jr. and Marjorie Maquinto. He completed his elementary education, but left high school to pursue his boxing career.

Boxing career

  • 19 January 2011: Win against Andro Oliveros by KO in round 2 of a 4-round bout
  • 11 February 2011: Win against Jhune Cambel by KO in round 3 of a 4-round bout
  • 7 April 2011: Win against Jhune Kambel by KO in round 2 of a 4-round bout
  • 28 May 2011: Win against Jomar Yema by KO in round 3 of a 4-round bout
  • 17 August 2011: Win against Edwin Mondala by points, after a 4-round bout
  • 30 October 2011: Win against Gerald Cortes by points after a 6-round bout
  • 26 November 2011: Win against Zoren Pama by KO in round 3 of a 6-round bout
  • 11 December 2011: Win against Argie Toquero by KO in round 5 of 6-round bout
  • 28 January 2012: Draw with Mark Joseph Costa after an 8-round bout
  • Death

    He collapsed after the end of an 8-round bout with Marc Joseph Costa in Caloocan City, Philippines. The match had ended with a majority draw, the sole blemish on an earlier perfect 8-0-0 record with 6 KOs prior.

    Maquinto was rushed to FEU Hospital in Quezon City. Karlo was diagnosed with subdural hematoma (blood clot sustained in his brain) upon his admission to the hospital. Tests showed that a blood clot had developed in his brain as a result of blows received in the first round of the fight. As a result, soon Maquinto went into a coma and died 5 days later in the hospital.

    References

    Karlo Maquinto Wikipedia