Nationality Hong Kong Draws 0 No contests 0 Losses 0 | Name Rex Tso Number of contests 0 Total fights 18 Wins by ko 10 | |
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Born July 15, 1987 (age 37) Tuen Mun, Hong Kong ( 1987-07-15 ) |
Hong Kong's first ever professional boxer, the undefeated Rex Tso
Rex Tso Sing-yu (in traditional Chinese (HK)): 曹星如; born 15 July 1987) is a Hong Kongese professional boxer. He has won several regional titles at super-flyweight and has been ranked in the world top 10 by the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO.
Contents
- Hong Kongs first ever professional boxer the undefeated Rex Tso
- rex tso vs michael enriquez the showdown at sands 7 march 2015
- Professional career
- Professional titles
- References

rex tso vs michael enriquez the showdown at sands 7 march 2015
Professional career

Tso trains at the DEF Boxing gym in Hong Kong, and is represented by DEF Promotions. Since turning pro in September 2011, Tso has fought in Hong Kong, mainland China, the Philippines, Singapore, and Macau, including 8 fights at The Venetian Macao (and twice on Manny Pacquiao undercard bouts). Rex Tso is the only professional boxer from Hong Kong and only the third ethnic-Chinese boxer to be signed to Top Rank. In January 2017, his 2-year contract with Top Rank was extended by 1 year. Tso is signed to a multi-year deal with Nike and is often invited to be a brand ambassador for a variety of world-class brands.
Professional titles

Tso won the WBC Asia Continental Super Flyweight title in December 2012 in a bruising 12-round contest against Timur Shailezov of Kyrgyzstan, stopping his opponent in the 10th round. He then captured the WBO Asia-Pacific Junior Bantamweight title against Mako Matsuyama of Japan in February 2014, winning by TKO in the 8th round of the 10-round contest. Tso then added the WBA International Super Flyweight title to his collection after defeating Michael Enriquez of the Philippines in March 2015, and most recently captured the WBC Asia Super Flyweight title against Brad Hore in August 2015 and the WBO International Junior Bantamweight title against Ryuto Maekawa in October 2016.

On March 11, 2017, he successfully defended his WBO International title and WBC Asia title against Hirofumi Mukai of Japan, and won the WBO Asia-Pacific.




