When is Ancajas vs Moloney?
Jerwin Ancajas could fight Andrew Moloney in Summer 2024 in the United States.
The fight would take place over 12 rounds in the Super Flyweight division, which means the weight limit would be 115 pounds (8.2 stone or 52.2 KG).
Ancajas vs Moloney stats
Jerwin Ancajas would step into the ring with a record of 34 wins, 4 loses and 2 draws, 23 of those wins coming by the way of knock out.
Andrew Moloney would make his way to the ring with a record of 26 wins, 3 loses and 0 draws, with 16 of those wins by knock out.
The stats suggest Ancajas would have a slight advantage in power over Moloney, with a 68% knock out percentage over Moloney's 62%.
Jerwin Ancajas is the younger man by 1 year, at 32 years old.
Ancajas has a height advantage of 1 inch over Moloney. This also extends to a 2-inch reach advantage.
Both Jerwin Ancajas & Andrew Moloney fight out of an orthodox stance.
Ancajas is currently the more experienced professional fighter, having had 11 more fights, and made his debut in 2009, 5 years and 3 months earlier than Moloney, whose first professional fight was in 2014. He has fought 61 more professional rounds, 257 to Moloney's 196.
Andrew Moloney is currently ranked number 8 by the WBA, 4 by the WBC, 1 by the WBO and 4 by the RING in the 115lb division.
Ancajas vs Moloney form
Ancajas has beaten 2 of his last 5 opponents, stopping 1 of them, going the distance once.
In his last fight, he lost to Takuma Inoue on 24th February 2024 by knockout in the 9th round in their WBA World Bantamweight championship fight at Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan.
Previous to that, he had won against Wilner Soto on 24th June 2023 by technical knockout in the 5th round at Armory, Minneapolis, United States.
Going into that contest, he had been beaten by Fernando Martinez on 8th October 2022 by unanimous decision in their 12 round contest at Home Depot Center, Carson.
Before that, he had lost to Fernando Martinez on 26th February 2022 by unanimous decision in their IBF World Junior Bantamweight championship fight at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Nevada.
He had beat Jonathan Javier Rodriguez on 10th April 2021 by unanimous decision in their IBF World Junior Bantamweight championship fight at Mohegan Sun Casino, Connecticut.
Moloney has beaten 4 of his last 5 opponents, stopping 2 of them, going the distance twice.
In his last fight, he defeated Judy Flores on 9th December 2023 by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at Pullman Hotel, Albert Park, Australia.
Previous to that, he had been beaten by Junto Nakatani on 20th May 2023 by knockout in the 12th round in their WBO World Junior Bantamweight championship fight at MGM Grand, Las Vegas, United States.
Going into that contest, he had defeated Norbelto Jimenez on 16th October 2022 by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia.
Before that, he had won against Alexander Espinoza on 5th June 2022 by technical knockout in the 2nd round at Marvel Stadium, Victoria.
He had defeated Gilberto Mendoza on 9th April 2022 by knockout in the 8th round at The Hangar, California, United States.
Activity check
In terms of recent activity, Andrew Moloney has been fighting more than Jerwin Ancajas.
Jerwin Ancajas last fought 5 months and 2 days ago, while Andrew Moloney's last outing was 7 months and 17 days ago.
Ancajas' last 5 fights have come over a period of 3 years, 3 months and 16 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 7 months and 28 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 50 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 10 rounds on average.
Moloney's last 5 fights have come over a period of 2 years, 3 months and 17 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 5 months and 16 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 42 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 8.4 rounds on average.
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