Jay Lloyd Quidlat made his professional debut in 2018, and in the space of a year, had already won 4 bouts performing in the Philippines, Japan and China. This win tally should realistically be extended to six , as Quidlat appeared to be the victim of some very dubious scoring in two drawn bouts. What were decidedly not dubious were his performances, where he consistently showed tight defences and pinpoint punching as his trademark.Two of his victims felt the brunt of this precision, falling to knockout at the hands of the Spark’s Boxing Gym boxer.
All this, and only 22 years of age!
The young man dubbed “The Storm” started his career in that perfectly named fashion, creating plenty of noise delivering two thunderous KO victories in his first two fights.
And he has looked nothing but impressive since. The fact that he has already tasted international experience is testament to his potential, and helps to put an “old head on young shoulders”.
Originally hailing from Iligan City in Lanao del Norte, Quidlat now trains at Paranaque. Being based in Manila, the promising fighter has been given access to top sparring and the ability to compete in local events. The exciting aspect of Quidlat’s career thus far is that he has shown constant improvement in each bout – constant progression!
Coming event will be put to the test, when he jumps in class to meet one of Philippines’ best super featherweight boxers in Arnel Baconaje. It is a huge assignment for Quidlat, but as he has looked so comfortable in all his previous bouts, it’s very possible that he will feel right at home against a better performed opponent. It will be an interesting contrast of styles also, as Baconaje shoots from a southpaw stance. It is notable that Lay Lloyd Quidlat looked estremely effective against a quality Japanese southpaw in Ryo Nakai, often picking him off with laser like counters. Both Baconaje and Quidlat have not fought since 2019, so that statistic certainly adds an additional layer of mystery to what should be an intriguing and high quality contest.
Arnel Baconaje experience versus the youthful exuberance and potential of Jay Lloyd Quidlat – definitely a fight not to be missed, and a fight where the boy from Iligan City will be out to




































VSP PRO 10 boxers being part of history and putting ink on their fight posters.
Who knows who will be the next Vietnam champion - maybe he is in this photo even !
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When you're talking boxing, you're talking tough and Mexican in the same breath !
So Vietnam's Tran Van Thao aka "the Trigger", despite a ring absence of more than a year, wasn't looking for anything easy when he chose Mexican Kenbun Torres as his opponent.
As you can see, both boys were SHREDDED and turned up in DEMON shape at the weigh-in, and this fight lived up to all the hype.
Great job boys !
Tran Van Thao will be back in the ring in January, on a huge card that will include Genesis Servania and another top

Philippines boxer (soon to be announced) at the Paradise City in Incheon Korea.
Vietnam

will like have another representative in the form of the "Hanoi Hitman" Nguyễn Văn Hải, and also a recent visitor from Botswana

Moabi Ngaka is rumoured for possible inclusion.
Watch the full fight here : https://youtu.be/JFyFGS8juow?si=kBNMrmYQVIKIMjMW


Nguyễn Hoàng Việt bước vào màn so tài ở hạng cân 57kg với ưu thế hoàn toàn vượt trội trước đối thủ Nguyễn Huỳnh Triết. Những tổ hợp đòn 1-2 chính xác cùng lối di chuyển thông minh giúp Hoàng Việt đánh bại đối thủ với tỉ số 40-36, 40-36, 40-36. Chiến thắng đầu tiên cho Nguyễn Hoàng Việt ở sàn Boxing chuyên nghiệp VSP Pro.
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