Pilapil vs Yoon for WBO Oriental Youth Title in Dalaguete Showdown
Pilapil vs Yoon for WBO Oriental Youth Flyweight Title

Filipino Boxer Angelus Pilapil Battles Dae San Yoon for WBO Oriental Youth Flyweight Crown

In an electrifying prelude to a major boxing event, the stage is set for a thrilling championship clash in the heart of Cebu. Unbeaten Filipino fighter Angelus Pilapil is poised to seize his first regional title as he takes on South Korean contender Dae San Yoon for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) Oriental Youth flyweight championship.

Weigh-In Ceremony Sets the Tone in Dalaguete

The official pre-fight weigh-in took place at Dalaguete National High School, where both athletes showcased their readiness. Pilapil tipped the scales at 111.6 pounds, while Yoon came in slightly lighter at 110.8 pounds. The event was graced by local dignitaries, including Dalaguete Mayor Bembie Tambis, Municipal Councilor Bobby Tambis, and WBO Asia-Pacific vice-president Leon Panoncillo Jr., who joined the fighters for a ceremonial pose, highlighting the community's support for this high-stakes bout.

Pilapil's Journey to Championship Contention

At just 22 years old, Angelus Pilapil has rapidly ascended the professional boxing ranks, boasting a flawless record of six wins and zero losses, with three of those victories coming by knockout. In a career-defining moment last year, he secured a unanimous decision win over former world title challenger Robert Paradero in Cebu City, a triumph that catapulted him into this title opportunity. Expressing his enthusiasm, Pilapil stated, "I'm very excited for this fight. I don't feel any pressure. I will wait for the right moment and put pressure on him. I promise this will be a great fight." His confidence underscores his preparation and determination to claim the belt.

Yoon's Resilience and Bold Prediction

On the opposing side, 20-year-old Dae San Yoon brings a mix of experience and tenacity to the ring. With a record of four wins, two losses, and two draws, including one knockout, Yoon has demonstrated resilience by rebounding from consecutive losses to Japanese opponents in 2024 with two subsequent wins. He enters this match with unwavering self-assurance, boldly predicting, "I trained for this fight thinking about winning. The result will prove it. I will knock him out in the third round." This declaration sets the stage for a potentially explosive encounter.

Undercard Fights Add to the Excitement

The main event is complemented by a robust undercard featuring several compelling matchups that promise to deliver non-stop action. Key bouts include:

  • Speedy Boy Acope versus Allan Alberca
  • Rhonvex Capuloy taking on veteran Jason Tinampay
  • Berland Robles facing Clyde Azarcon
  • Carl Penedo battling Jovel Siervo
These fights ensure that "Engkwentro 17 – Binombahay sa Dalaguete" will be a full evening of competitive boxing, captivating fans in Dalaguete, Cebu, on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

As anticipation builds, this event not only highlights the rising stars in the sport but also reinforces the Philippines' vibrant boxing culture, with local and international eyes fixed on the outcome of this pivotal championship fight.