Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Nasdaq +1.52%
Subscribe NowSupport Us
Partner feature
Daily Tribune partner feature
Partner feature

Daily TribuneDaily Tribune

Daily TribuneDaily Tribune
Subscribe
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Nasdaq +1.52%
  • News
  • Page Three
  • Commentary
  • Business
  • Life
  • Show
  • Tech Talks
  • Sports
  • Global Goals
  • Dyaryo Tirada
Partner feature
Daily Tribune

The Philippines' leading digital newspaper.

News
  • Headlines
  • Metro
  • Nation
  • World
Commentary
  • Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Scuttlebutt
Business
  • Shipping
  • Portraits
  • Pep
  • Business Advisories
Life
  • Show
  • Food & Drink
  • Getaways
  • Arts & Culture
  • Social Set
  • Spaces
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • The Edit
  • Top Form
  • Next Gen
  • Sacred Space
  • Project Larawan
  • Snaps
Sports
  • Hoops
  • Volley
  • Golf
  • Goal
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Esports
  • Blast

More

  • Page Three
  • Tech Talks
  • Global Goals
  • Dyaryo Tirada
  • Horoscope
  • Quips
  • Sudoku
  • Crossword
  • Photos
  • Embassy
  • Hotspot
  • Special Report
  • Innovation
  • Partnership
  • Remember Me
  • Environment
  • Natural Wonders
  • Earth

Company

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Subscribe
  • Support Us

© 2026 Daily Tribune · tribune.net.ph · Powered by Quintype

SPORTS

Jerusalem gets first crack

Nick Giongco·29 December 2022, 12:20 am

Share

Google Preferred Sources

Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results

Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.

Add to Google
Jerusalem gets first crack

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF Melvin Jerusalem/FB Melvin Jerusalem will kick off Philippine boxing’s bid to go back on top when he challenges Japanese defending champion Masataka Taniguchi for the WBO minimumweight title on 6 January at the EDION Arena in Osaka, Japan.

Partner feature

Melvin Jerusalem attempts to give the Philippines a headstart in its quest to regain its once lofty stature on the world stage when he battles Masataka Taniguchi for the World Boxing Organization minimumweight crown on 6 January in Osaka.

It will be Jerusalem's second crack at a world championship and it will coincide with the Japanese titleholder's second defense of the WBO 105-lb diadem.

Back in 2017, Jerusalem traveled to Thailand and fought Waning Menayothin for the World Boxing Council's version of the minimumweight plum and lost on points.

But things have drastically changed since then.

Jerusalem is now more matured and experienced, giving the Bukidnon-born fighter a bigger chance of breaking the jinx that has befallen Philippine boxing the last 18 months.

Jerusalem, now handled by the ever-busy JC Mananquil of General Santos City, packs a 19-2 record with 11 knockouts.

The southpaw Taniguchi, who beat all but one of his eight Filipino rivals, sports a 16-3 mark also with 11 knockouts.

"I will outperform him in every aspect and show the difference," Taniguchi told Japanese media during the official press conference of his duel with Jerusalem.

If victorious, Jerusalem will provide Philippine boxing a big boost in confidence as several boxers are also scheduled to vie for world titles in the first few months of 2023 following a heartbreaking campaign in 2022.

This year alone, all five Filipino world champions lost their titles on top of the ring and one via technicality.

Those who lost theirs in a fight were Jerwin Ancajas, Mark Magsayo, Rene Cuarto and Nonito Donaire. John Riel Casimero lost his wing to back-to-back infractions relative to making weight.

On the cusp of fighting for world titles are Los Angeles-based Marlon Tapales and Jade Bornea, Donaire and Vincent Astrolabio, who has been making waves lately.

Ancajas and Magsayo have also been promised another opportunity for the world title in the coming year.

Share

Google Preferred Sources

Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results

Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.

Add to Google
Partner feature

Suggested Articles

Canada makes history; Brazil rallies as Germany falls
GOAL

Canada makes history; Brazil rallies as Germany falls

Canada advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time in tournament history after defeating South Africa 1-0 in…

Grant Abraham Mondejar·30 June 2026

PSC, Milo roll out ‘Walk, Run & Roll’
SPORTS

PSC, Milo roll out ‘Walk, Run & Roll’

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is pushing even harder to make sure that this year’s Milo Walk, Run & Roll event…

DT·30 June 2026

LeBron James to leave Lakers to play 24th NBA season
HOOPS

LeBron James to leave Lakers to play 24th NBA season

NBA superstar LeBron James will return for an unprecedented 24th season but not with the Los Angeles Lakers, a move…

Agence France-Presse·30 June 2026

Lee holds off the pack
GOLF

Lee holds off the pack

BAGUIO City — Playing under severe weather conditions and the challenging layout, Tiffany Lee shot a three-under 69 on…

DT·30 June 2026

Go fires 8-under 64, takes Pinewoods lead
GOLF

Go fires 8-under 64, takes Pinewoods lead

BAGUIO City — Most players would have welcomed at least one practice round before taking on the demanding Pinewoods…

DT·30 June 2026

Wish me luck: Eala keeping fingers crossed ahead of Wimby debut
TENNIS

Wish me luck: Eala keeping fingers crossed ahead of Wimby debut

World No. 32 Alex Eala knows the quality of matches in the Wimbledon that one small mistake could turn her into a mere…

Ivan Suing·30 June 2026