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Speedy Dado
Dado in early career as flyweight
Born
Diosdado B. Posadas

(1906-12-25)December 25, 1906
Manila, [[Insular Government of the Philippine Islands]]
DiedJuly 2, 1990(1990-07-02) (aged 83)
Manila, Luzon, Philippines
Statistics
Weight(s)Bantamweight
Featherweight
Height5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights147
Wins90
Wins by KO37
Losses43
Draws14

Diosdado Posadas (December 25, 1906 – July 2, 1990), better known as Speedy Dado, was a Filipino boxer who contended for the world flyweight, bantamweight, and featherweight championships.[1][2] His managers included Frank Churchill, and Jesus Cortez.

Boxing career

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Dado was born Diosdado B. Posadas in Manila on December 25, 1906. In an era when Asian boxers would often be referred to only by their nationality, he took the last two syllables of his birth name to use in the ring. In his career, he would be a top-rated contender for world titles in three separate weight divisions, and fight championship matches in each weight class.

World Fly title attempt, April, 1928

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He began his boxing career in 1926. Winning nearly all of his early bouts, he lost his first against Newsboy Brown on April 24, 1928, for the California version of the world flyweight title. Brown defeated him by technical knockout due to Dado's shoulder injury in the sixth round. The fighting was back and forth until the sixth, when Dado, taking a beating, suffered a dislocated shoulder.[3] He met Brown twice more, winning one fight and losing the other.[1]

On February 10, 1931, Dado defeated Newsboy Brown at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles for the vacant USA California State bantamweight championship. Dado took six rounds with Brown only one, and the rest were even.[1]

Reigning world bantamweight champion Panama Al Brown fell to Dado in a non-title ten-round decision on January 4, 1932, at Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Showing great speed, Dado won convincingly, according to the Los Angeles Times, taking nine rounds to only the fourth for Brown.[4] In the seventh, Dado unleashed a fury of punches that had Brown groggy. The San Francisco Examiner gave Dado only six rounds, but agreed Dado's win was decisive. Despite a six-inch disadvantage in height, and a significantly shorter reach, Dado had the speed to get close.[5]

On November 15, 1932, Dado defeated Rodolfo Casanova in a well publicized main bout before 10,000 at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Dado floored Casanova twice in the first round, once for counts of seven and five, but Casanova fought back and appeared to take the second. The Los Angeles Times gave four rounds to Dado, with the fourth, sixth and tenth to Casanova, with three even.[6][7]

Dado fought for world titles on three other occasions, losing both of them. He lost a ten-round points decision in Los Angeles on January 25, 1933, to Baby Arizmendi for the California version of the world featherweight title. Arizmendi, in a clear victory, was credited with five rounds to only one for his Filipino challenger. Arizmendi handily took the fifth through seventh rounds. In their two previous bouts, each boxer had won once.[8]

Dado defeated Baby Palmore on March 10, 1933, in a ten-round points decision in Hollywood. In a convincing victory, the Los Angeles Times wrote that Dado won all but the fourth round. The fifth started with Palmore clipping Dado with three strong rights to the chin that left him reeling, but Dado retaliated getting Palmore against the ropes, and continued to take the lead in the sixth through tenth. Earth tremors occurred during the bout.[9][10] In a previous meeting at Hollywood Stadium with Palmore on February 10, 1933, Dado had been embarrassed by a first-round knockout from a short overhand right to the jaw, 1:15 into the first round.[11]

Attempt at world feather title, March, 1933

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He lost on March 21, 1933, to Freddie Miller for the National Boxing Association featherweight title at the Olympic Stadium in Los Angeles. Miller won seven of the ten rounds, and had Dado on the floor for a six count from a strong right to the head in the second round. Dado took only rounds three and seven.[12]

In a widely publicized bout on June 9, 1933, Dado drew with former Canadian bantamweight champion Pete Sanstol in a ten-round points decision at Dreamland in San Francisco. Both boxers boxed cautiously in the tame bout, though Sanstol appeared the aggressor. Several local papers wrote that Dado may have had a very slight edge in points.[13][14]

On October 24, 1933, Dado defeated Young Tommy, a fellow Filipino, in a ten-round points decision at Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles for the USA California State Bantamweight title. The crowd of 7,000 saw Dado use somewhat better defensive skills, and greater speed, though Tommy may have delivered the stronger blows at times. In a close bout, Dado took five rounds, Tommy four, and one was even.[15] On May 19, 1933, Young Tommy won the state title against Dado in a ten-round points decision at Dreamland Auditorium in San Francisco. In a previous bout on October 12, 1932, Dado decisively defeated Young Tommy for the state bantamweight title in a ten-round points decision in Oakland. Dado took seven of the ten rounds, and showed great speed in the victory before a capacity crowd. Midway in the second, Tommy was down for a no-count from a left hook to the jaw. The final round was continuous action, and fought at great speed.[16] Tommy would later defeat Dado in a ten-round non-title bout in Los Angeles on December 4, 1934.

Boxing in Australia, 1934

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Dado fought three high-profile bouts through the summer of 1934 in Australia. He lost to Merv Darky Blandon, Australian bantamweight champion, in a fifteen-round points decision on April 11, 1934, at Sydney Stadium. Blandon's right hand proved too much for Dado whose careful boxing was not enough to take the decision.[17] On April 24, 1934, Dado lost again to Blandon in a close bout at Sydney Stadium before an impressive crowd of 12,000. Blandon took the offense more frequently and scored with straight lefts and right swings at many points in the match. Dado also scored with lefts to the body, with fierce attacks throughout the bout, but showed more caution when getting in close. A cut near Dato's right eye in the twelfth may have affected his boxing in the late rounds.[18][19] On June 2, 1934, Dado could not continue boxing in the seventh round after tearing an ankle ligament after a collision with the referee, losing his bout with future Australian bantamweight champion Mickey Miller in Melbourne, Australia. Miller appeared to have a comfortable margin in points prior to the collision. Dado was rated in the top five among bantamweights in the world at the time.[20][21][22]

Dado successfully defended his USA California State bantamweight title on September 28, 1934, in a close and furious ten round points decision against Joe Tei Ken in San Francisco. Two furious spurts in the ninth and tenth rounds finally sealed the decision in Dado's favor.[23] The Reno Gazette gave Dado six rounds in the close bout with only three to Dado. With the slightest reach advantage, Dado seemed to have the upper hand at close quarters fighting.[24] In a match one week earlier, Dado had been disqualified in the third round for dropping to the canvas, and then immediately dropping to one knee after arising. Dado had won in two previous matches between the two.

Dado defeated future bantamweight champion Lou Salica on October 19, 1934, in a ten-round points decision before a full house at Legion Stadium in Hollywood. Dado took the offense in most of the contest and fought with his characteristic speed, but seemed to coast after the first thirty seconds of several rounds, exhibiting reduced endurance from his earlier years. The San Francisco Examiner gave Dado six rounds, Salica three, and one even.[25][26]

World bantam title attempt, May, 1935

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Before a significant crowd of 10,400, Dado lost a May 21, 1935 fight against Pablo Dano for the California and New York version of the bantamweight world title. Dano was particularly effective in delivering blows to the body and stomach of his opponent, and took the offensive in the fighting from the early rounds. He scored a no-count knockdown in the second round. Dano was given recognition by the National Boxing Assocication if he would box Pablo Escobar, so the same recognition may have been given to Dado had he won, granting him his only widely recognized world title. The loss relegated Dado to secondary status as a boxer. At 28, with fifteen years of boxing behind him, Dado had taken too much pounding to stay a top rated competitor.[27][28]

Although he never won a world title, he defeated two champions and drew with reigning world flyweight champion Midget Wolgast. Dado lost to Wolgast in two other meetings.[1]

Professional boxing record

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164 fights 103 wins 43 losses
By knockout 39 12
By decision 60 30
By disqualification 4 1
Draws 18
No. Result Record Opponent Typ Round, Time Date Standort Note
164 Loss 103–43–18 MexikoJuan Zurita TKO 5 (10) 1940-07-21 MexikoArena Progreso, Guadalajara, Mexico
163 Loss 103–42–18 MexikoPanchito Villa KO 4 (10) 1940-06-26 MexikoMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
162 Win 103–41–18 MexikoMonterrey Kid Pancho KO 4 (10) 1940-06-12 MexikoMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
161 Loss 102–41–18 Vereinigte StaatenJoey August KO 1 (10), 1:50 1938-09-30 Vereinigte StaatenAl Morse Coliseum, Spokane, U.S.
160 Loss 102–40–18 Vereinigte StaatenJimmy (Babe) McCusker KO 1 (6) 1937-12-14 Vereinigte StaatenCrystal Pool, Seattle, U.S.
159 Lose 102–39–18 KanadaBilly Buxton KO 2 (10), 2:02 1937-11-30 Vereinigte StaatenCrystal Pool, Seattle, U.S.
158 Loss 102–38–18 Vereinigte StaatenJackie Wilson PTS 10 1937-07-05 Vereinigte StaatenStockton, California, U.S.
157 Win 102–37–18 Vereinigte StaatenBarney Duran PTS 10 1937-06-08 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, U.S.
156 Win 101–37–18 Vereinigte StaatenTony Souza PTS 10 1937-05-25 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, U.S.
155 Draw 100–37–18 Vereinigte StaatenTony Souza PTS 10 1937-05-18 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, U.S.
154 Loss 100–37–17 Vereinigte StaatenHorace Mann PTS 10 1937-04-30 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Auditorium, San Jose, California, U.S.
153 Loss 100–36–17 KanadaBilly Buxton UD 8 1937-03-30 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Ice Arena, Seattle, U.S.
152 Loss 100–35–17 Vereinigte StaatenHorace Mann PTS 10 1937-03-16 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, U.S.
151 Loss 100–34–17 Vereinigte StaatenToby Vigil PTS 8 1937-03-09 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
150 Loss 100–33–17 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Leyvas TKO 6 (10), 1:40 1936-04-17 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
149 Loss 100–32–18 Vereinigte StaatenAl Spina PTS 10 1935-12-17 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Portland, U.S.
148 Loss 100–31–17 Vereinigte StaatenAl Spina PTS 10 1935-12-10 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Portland, U.S.
147 Loss 100–30–17 Vereinigte StaatenTuffy Pierpont PTS 8 1935-11-12 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
146 Draw 100–29–17 Vereinigte StaatenTony Marino PTS 10 1935-10-22 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, U.S.
145 Win 100–29–16 Vereinigte StaatenBaby Palmore PTS 10 1935-10-15 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, U.S.
144 Draw 99–29–16 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Castillo PTS 10 a1935-09-27 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
143 Loss 99–29–15 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Castillo PTS 10 1935-09-17 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
142 Loss 99–28–15 PhilippinenSmall Montana PTS 10 1935-08-31 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, U.S.
141 Loss 99–27–15 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Leyvas PTS 10 1935-08-02 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
140 Loss 99–26–15 MexikoRodolfo Casanova UD 10 1935-07-16 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
139 Win 99–25–15 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Olivas PTS 10 1935-07-05 Vereinigte StaatenStockton, California U.S.
138 Loss 98–25–15 PhilippinenPablo Dano PTS 10 1935-05-21 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, United States of America For World bantamweight title
137 Draw 98–24–15 PhilippinenPablo Dano PTS 10 1935-04-30 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
136 Win 98–24–14 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 1935-04-11 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, U.S.
135 Win 97–24–14 Republic of IrelandMickey Beal PTS 10 1935-02-01 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
134 Win 96–24–14 Vereinigte StaatenJoey Dodge PTS 10 1934-12-21 Vereinigte StaatenL Street Arena, Sacramento, U.S.
133 Loss 95–24–14 PhilippinenYoung Tommy PTS 10 1934-12-04 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
132 Win 95–23–14 Vereinigte StaatenAugie Ruggiere PTS 10 1934-11-08 Vereinigte StaatenL Street Arena, Sacramento, U.S.
131 Win 94–23–14 Vereinigte StaatenLouis Salica PTS 10 1934-10-19 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
130 Win 93–23–14 Joe Tei KenKorea PTS 10 1934-09-28 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S. Won CSAC bantamweight title
129 Loss 92–23–14 KoreaJoe Tei Ken DQ 3 (10) 1934-09-21 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S. After being knocked down, Dado got up and then dropped down again onto one knee, as a result, the referee disqualified Dado
128 Win 92–22–14 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Olivas PTS 10 1934-08-31 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S.
127 Win 91–22–14 MexikoPete Saavedra KO 4 (10) 1934-08-24 Vereinigte StaatenWatsonville, California, U.S.
126 Win 90–22–14 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Olivas PTS 10 1934-08-03 Vereinigte StaatenPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach, U.S.
125 Loss 89–22–14 AustralienMickey Miller RTD 7 (15x2) 1934-06-02 AustralienWest Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
124 Loss 89–21–14 AustralienMerv Darky Blandon PTS 15x2 1934-04-23 AustralienSydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia
123 Los 89–20–14 AustralienMerv Darky Blandon PTS 15x2 1934-03-12 AustralienSydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia
122 Loss 89–19–14 Vereinigte StaatenLew Farber PTS 10 1933-12-22 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, UMS.
121 Loss 89–18–14 MexikoRodolfo Casanova PTS 10 1933-12-05 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, United States of America
120 Win 89–17–14 PhilippinenYoung Tommy 10 PTS 1933-10-24 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auidtorium, Los Angeles, United States of America Won CSAC bantamweight title
119 Win 88–17–14 Vereinigte StaatenBilly McLeod 10 PTS 1933-10-16 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
118 Win 87–17–14 Vereinigte StaatenAugie Curtis PTS 10 1933-08-18 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Auditorium, Honolulu, U.S.
117 Win 86–17–14 Vereinigte StaatenSailor Ray Butler KO 4 (10) 1933-08-13 Vereinigte StaatenVolcano Arena, Hilo, U.S.
116 Win 85–17–14 Vereinigte StaatenJohnny Yasui PTS 10 1933-08-04 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Auditorium, Honolulu, U.S.
115 Win 84–17–14 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 1933-07-14 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
114 Draw 83–17–14 NorwegenPete Sanstol PTS 10 1933-06-09 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S.
113 Loss 83–17–13 PhilippinenYoung Tommy PTS 10 1933-05-19 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, United States of America Lost CSAC California bantamweight title
112 Win 83–16–13 KoreaJoe Tei Ken PTS 10 1933-05-05 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S. Won CSAC bantamweight title
111 Win 82–16–13 Vereinigte StaatenJoe Sanchez PTS 6 1933-04-21 Vereinigte StaatenVentura A.C., Ventura, California, U.S.
110 Win 81–16–13 Vereinigte StaatenErnie Good TKO 5 (10) 1933-04-05 Vereinigte StaatenWilmington Bowl, Wilmington, Los Angeles, U.S. Hood's corner threw in the towel at the fifth round
109 Loss 80–16–13 Vereinigte StaatenFreddie Miller PTS 10 1933-03-21 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Stadium, Los Angeles, U.S. For NBA featherweight title
108 Win 80–15–13 Vereinigte StaatenBaby Palmore PTS 10 1933-03-10 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
107 Win 79–15–13 Vereinigte StaatenErnie Hood TKO 3 (10), 1:05 1933-02-24 Vereinigte StaatenColiseum, San Diego, U.S.
106 Loss 78–15–13 Vereinigte StaatenBaby Palmore KO 1 (10) 1933-02-10 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
105 Loss 78–14–13 MexikoBaby Arizmendi PTS 10 1933-01-24 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, United States of America For California World featherweight title
104 Win 78–13–13 FrankreichEugène Huat PTS 10 1932-12-20 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
103 Win 77–13–13 Vereinigte StaatenHill Hernandez KO 1 (10), 2:58 1932-12-06 Vereinigte StaatenRyan's Auditorium, Fresno, U.S.
102 Win 76–13–13 MexikoRodolfo Casanova PTS 10 1932-11-15 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
101 Loss 75–13–13 MexikoRodolfo Casanova KO 4 (10) 1932-10-23 MexikoEl Toreo de Cuarto Caminos, Mexico City, Mexico
100 Win 75–12–13 PhilippinenYoung Tommy PTS 10 1932-10-12 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S. Won CSAC bantamweight title
99 Draw 74–12–13 Vereinigte StaatenMidget Wolgast PTS 10 1932-09-31 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
98 Win 74–12–12 MexikoPedro Villanueva PTS 4 1932-08-30 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
97 Loss 73–12–12 Vereinigte StaatenPeppy Sanchez PTS 10 1932-08-17 Vereinigte StaatenRyan's Auditorium, Fresno, U.S.
96 Win 73–11–12 ArgentinienRodolfo Teglia PTS 6 1932-08-12 Vereinigte StaatenMultnomah Stadium, Portland, U.S.
95 Win 72–11–12 Vereinigte StaatenCanto Robleto PTS 8 1932-08-03 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Ice Arena, Seattle, U.S.
94 Draw 71–11–12 Vereinigte StaatenCanto Robleto PTS 6 1932-07-27 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Ice Arena, Seattle, U.S.
93 Win 71–11–11 Vereinigte StaatenHill Hernandez KO 3 (10), 2:33 1932-07-12 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
92 Win 70–11–11 Vereinigte StaatenVernon Jackson TKO 6 (10) 1932-07-02 Pismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach, U.S.
91 Win 69–11–11 Vereinigte StaatenAbie Israel UD 6 1932-03-30 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Ice Arena, Seattle, U.S.
90 Win 68–11–11 MexikoBaby Arizmendi PTS 10 1932-03-18 Vereinigte StaatenStockton, California, U.S.
89 Win 67–11–11 ArgentinienRodolfo Teglia RTD 7 (10) 1932-03-08 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
88 Win 66–11–11 Vereinigte StaatenGene Jens KO 1 (10) 1932-02-18 Vereinigte StaatenBakersfield Arena, Bakersfield, California, U.S.
87 Loss 65–11–11 MexikoBaby Arizmendi PTS 10 1932-02-09 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
86 Win 65–10–11 PanamaPanama Al Brown UD 10 1932-01-05 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
85 Loss 64–10–11 Vereinigte StaatenMidget Wolgast PTS 10 1931-12-02 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
84 Win 64–9–11 Vereinigte StaatenBenny Schwartz PTS 10 1931-11-20 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
83 Loss 63–9–11 Vereinigte StaatenCanto Robleto PTS 10 1931-11-06 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S.
82 Win 63–8–11 Vereinigte StaatenGeorge Burns KO 1 (10) 1931-10-16 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Auditorium, Watsonville, U.S.
81 Loss 62–8–11 Vereinigte StaatenMidget Wolgast PTS 10 1931-10-07 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
80 Win 62–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenXavier Navi TKO 3 (10) 1931-09-18 Vereinigte StaatenStockton, California, U.S.
79 Win 61–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenAbie Israel KO 1 (10) 1931-09-02 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
78 Win 60–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenSalvadore Luvano KO 2 (10) 1931-08-07 Vereinigte StaatenCivic Auditorium, Watsonville, U.S.
77 Win 59–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenDelos 'Kid' Willsms KO 2 (10) 1931-07-32 Vereinigte StaatenStockton, California, U.S.
76 Win 58–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenLeonard Rahming TKO 4 (10) 1931-07-03 Vereinigte StaatenStockton, California, U.S.
75 Win 57–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenYoung Sport PTS 10 1931-06-23 Vereinigte StaatenMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, U.S.
74 Win 56–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenRay Montoya KO 2 (10), 1:25 1931-06-12 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
73 Win 55–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenJudy Zuniga PTS 10 1931-04-28 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
72 Win 54–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenSalvadore Luvano KO 1 (4) 1931-04-10 Vereinigte StaatenDreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S.
71 Losa 53–7–11 Vereinigte StaatenJudy Zuniga PTS 6 1931-04-07 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
70 Win 53–6–11 MexikoChato Alredo PTS 10 1931-03-27 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
69 Loss 52–6–11 Vereinigte StaatenNewsboy Brown KO 3 (10) 1931-03-03 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S. Lost CSAC bantamweight title
68 Win 52–5–11 Vereinigte StaatenNewsboy Brown PTS 10 1931-02-10 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Audtorium, Los Angeles, U.S. Won vacant CSAC bantamweight title
67 Win 51–5–11 Vereinigte StaatenJackie Evans KO 2 (10) 1931-01-19 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
66 Win 50–5–11 Vereinigte StaatenKid Martinez KO 2 (4) 1930-12-19 Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, U.S.
65 Win 49–5–11 Vereinigte StaatenRobert Rodriguez KO 1 (10) 1930-11-28 Vereinigte StaatenImperial Valley A.C., El Centro, U.S.
64 Win 48–5–11 Vereinigte StaatenJohnny Godinez KO 3 (10) 1930-11-14 Vereinigte StaatenImperial Valley A.C., El Centro, U.S.
63 Draw 47–5–11 Vereinigte StaatenCanto Robleto PTS 10 1930-10-31 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
62 Loss 47–5–10 Vereinigte StaatenMidget Wolgast RTD 5 (10) 1930-07-29 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
61 Loss 47–4–10 MexikoChato Laredo PTS 10 1930-07-11 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
60 Win 47–3–10 MexikoChato Laredo PTS 10 1930-06-24 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
59 Draw 46–3–10 Vereinigte StaatenCanto Robleto PTS 10 1930-06-12 Vereinigte StaatenPasadena Arena, Pasadena, U.S.
58 Win 46–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenYoung Sport PTS 10 1930-05-23 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
57 Win 45–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenYoung Sport PTS 10 1930-03-13 Vereinigte StaatenPasadena Arena, Pasadena, U.S.
56 Win 44–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenSailor Jimmy Lucas TKO 5 (10) 1930-01-10 Vereinigte StaatenImperial Valley A.C., El Centro, U.S.
55 Win 43–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenBilly Cain KO 3 (10) 1930-01-03 Vereinigte StaatenImperial Valley A.C., El Centro, U.S.
54 Win 42–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Garcia KO 3 (10) 1929-12-30 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
53 Win 41–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenTommy Hughes PTS 10 1929-10-18 Vereinigte StaatenColiseum, San Diego, U.S.
52 Win 40–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenCharley Kaiser PTS 10 1929-10-11 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
51 Win 39–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenErnie Peters PTS 10 1929-09-10 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
50 Win 38–3–9 SingapurBoy Walley PTS 10 1929-09-02 Vereinigte StaatenState Armory, San Francisco, U.S.
49 Win 37–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenTommy Hughes PTS 10 1929-08-16 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, San Francisco, U.S.
48 Win 36–3–9 MexikoChato Laredo PTS 10 1929-07-31 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
47 Win 35–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenHarold Matthews RTD 6 (10) 1929-07-19 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
46 Win 34–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenDelos 'Kid' Williams PTS 10 1929-06-18 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
45 Win 33–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenJimmy Lucas TKO 4 (10) 1929-06-04 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
44 Draw 32–3–9 Vereinigte StaatenErnie Peters PTS 10 1929-02-19 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
43 Win 32–3–8 Vereinigte StaatenErnie Hood TKO 1 (10), 2:50 1929-01-25 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
42 Draw 31–3–8 Vereinigte StaatenClayton Gouyd PTS 6 1929-01-11 Vereinigte StaatenLegion Stadium, Hollywood, U.S.
41 Win 31–3–7 Vereinigte StaatenBobby Garcia KO 1 (?) 1929-01-01 Vereinigte StaatenPismo Beach, California, U.S.
40 Win 30–3–7 Vereinigte StaatenLouie Contreras TKO 4 (6) 1928-09-18 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S. Seconds for Contreras threw in the white flag
39 Win 29–3–7 Vereinigte StaatenJohnny Godinez TKO 5 (10) 1928-09-05 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
38 Win 28–3–7 Vereinigte StaatenPinkie George TKO 2 (10) 1928-08-29 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
37 Loss 27–3–7 Vereinigte StaatenNewsboy Brown TKO 6 (10) 1928-04-24 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S. For vacant World flyweight title;Dado forced to pull out after six rounds due to a shoulder Injury
36 Win 27–2–7 Vereinigte StaatenLouie Contreras PTS 6 1928-03-06 Vereinigte StaatenOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, U.S.
35 Win 26–2–7 Vereinigte StaatenDelos 'Kid' Williams PTS 10 1928-02-13 Vereinigte StaatenState Armory, San Francisco, U.S.
34 Draw 25–2–7 Vereinigte StaatenDelos 'Kid' Williams PTS 10 1928-01-02 Vereinigte StaatenRecreation Park, San Francisco, U.S.
33 Draw 25–2–6 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Murray PTS 10 1927-12-16 Vereinigte StaatenL Street Arena, Sacramento, U.S.
32 Win 25–2–5 Vereinigte StaatenSnowy Johnson TKO 3 (10) 1927-11-02 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
31 Win 24–2–5 Vereinigte StaatenBenny Marks PTS 10 1927-10-25 Vereinigte StaatenRecreation Park, San Francisco, U.S.
30 Win 23–2–5 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Murray PTS 10 1927-10-05 Vereinigte StaatenAuditorium, Oakland, U.S.
29 Win 22–2–5 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Novey PTS 10 1927-09-28 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
28 Win 21–2–5 ChileCarlos Navia KO 2 (10) 1927-09-15 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
27 Win 20–2–5 Vereinigte StaatenKid Riley TKO 8 (10) 1927-08-31 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S. The towel was tossed into the ring after Riley slipped and injured his ankle
26 Win 19–2–5 MexikoGonzalo Rubio KO 7 (10) 1927-08-10 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
25 Draw 18–2–5 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Murray PTS 10 1927-07-27 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
24 Win 18–2–4 Vereinigte StaatenFrankie Novey PTS 10 1927-07-13 Vereinigte StaatenNational Hall, San Francisco, U.S.
23 Win 17–2–4 Vereinigte StaatenPaddy Wheeler KO 5 (6) 1927-06-28 Vereinigte StaatenDugdale Park, Seattle, U.S.
22 Win 16–2–4 PhilippinenLittle Moro PTS 10 1927-04-09 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
21 Win 15–2–4 PhilippinenGeorge Montanez PTS 12 1927-03-25 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
20 Win 14–2–4 SingapurBoy Walley PTS 12 1927-01-31 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
19 Win 13–2–4 PhilippinenPablo Dano PTS 10 1927-01-01 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
18 Draw 12–2–4 PhilippinenPablo Dano PTS 12 1926-12-11 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
17 Lose 12–2–3 PhilippinenGeorge Montanez PTS 8 1926-11-27 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
16 Win 12–1–3 PhilippinenKid Manipis PTS 8 1926-10-02 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
15 Win 11–1–3 PhilippinenKid Avelino PTS 10 1926-08-20 SingapurHappy World Arena, Singapore Won vacant Malaya bantamweight title
14 Win 10–1–3 PhilippinenAl Trono DQ 6 (10) 1926-07-02 SingapurHappy Valley Arena, Singapore Trono disqualified for a low blow
13 Win 9–1–3 SingapurY C Song DQ 8 (10) 1926-06-12 SingapurHappy Valley Arena, Singapore Song disqualified when his trainer went into the ring to rub his body with a towel during a timeout to tighten Dado's gloves
12 Win 8–1–3 PhilippinenFrank De Vera DQ 4 (8) ? 1926-05-01 SingapurHappy Valley Arena, Singapore De Vera disqualified for repeated low blows
11 Win 7–1–3 PhilippinenJoe Sisson PTS 6 1926-03-20 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
10 Win 6–1–3 PhilippinenEusebio Flores DQ 6 (?) 1926-02-27 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
9 Win 5–1–3 PhilippinenJoe Sisson PTS 6 1926-01-30 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
8 Draw 4–1–3 PhilippinenYoung Dumaguilas PTS 4 1926-01-09 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
7 Win 4–1–2 PhilippinenJoe Sisson PTS 4 1925-12-19 PhilippinenManila, Metro Manila, Philippines
6 Win 3–1–2 PhilippinenSpeed Andres PTS 6 1925-11-21 Philippinen Olympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
5 Draw 2–1–2 PhilippinenJoe Mendiola PTS 4 1925-10-17 Philippinen Olympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
4 Loss 2–1–1 PhilippinenYoung Pancho PTS 4 1925-02-21 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
3 Draw 2–0–1 PhilippinenKid Manila PTS 4 1924-12-13 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
2 Win 2–0 Vereinigte StaatenLittle Dundee PTS 4 1924-11-22 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines
1 Win 1–0 PhilippinenYoung Sacramento KO 2 (?) 1924-10-25 PhilippinenOlympic Stadium, Manila, Philippines Professional Debut

Retirement

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Dado retired from boxing in 1940 after a fifth-round technical knockout loss to Juan Zurita on July 21 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Zurita would meet several of America's top boxers in his later career and hold the world lightweight title in 1944, after taking it from Sammy Angott.

Life after boxing

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After retiring from boxing, Dado had surgery to remove one of his eyes in 1941, likely a result of injuries sustained from his boxing career.[1]

He worked for a period as a chauffeur for actress Mae West in Los Angeles, as had several other high-profile boxers.[29]

According to a widely distributed UP press report of February 23, 1943, Dado was shot and wounded at a Los Angeles area cafe, following an altercation with 36-year old special policeman Clyde Vickers. Dado had confronted Vickers about why he was carrying a gun, and was shot while attempting to take the .45 caliber firearm from him.[2] Dado's initial condition was listed as "critical" and emergency surgery was required to remove the bullet from his abdomen.[29][30][31] Dado faced several arrests for drinking in his later years in Los Angeles.[32]

In 1946, he worked for a time selling boxing programs at fights and continued to sell boxing magazines for a meager salary at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles through at least 1960.[33][34]

He died on July 2, 1990, in Manila, Philippines at the age of 83.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Speedy Dado Boxing Record". BoxRec. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Speedy Dado Boxing Biography". BoxRec. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Flyweight Title Claimant Winner", The Missoulian, Missoula, Montana, pg. 7, 25 April 1928
  4. ^ "Speedy Dado Beats Bantam Champion", Modesto News Herald, Modesto, California, pg. 15, 5 January 1932
  5. ^ Lowry, Paul, "Filipino Idol Piles Up Edge in Nine Rounds", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 29, 5 January 1932
  6. ^ "Casanova Put Away By Dado", The Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California, pg. 2, 16 November 1932
  7. ^ "Filipino Fights Way to Verdict", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 23, 16 November 1932
  8. ^ "Mexican Babe Gains Victory over Filipino", The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, pg. 8, 26 January 1933
  9. ^ "Filipino Boxer Earns Verdict", Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California, pg. 5-6, 11 March 1933
  10. ^ "Earthquake Does Not Halt Sports", The Bakersfield Californian, Barkersfield, California, pg. 5, 11 March 1933
  11. ^ "Baby Palmore Flattens Dado", The Fresno Bee, Fresno, California, pg. 16, 11 February 1933
  12. ^ "Freddie Miller is Winner Over Speedy Dado", The Dayton Herald, Dayton, Ohio, pg. 18, 22 March 1933
  13. ^ "Dado Gets Draw With Norwegian", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 14, 10 June 1933
  14. ^ "Speedy Dado Draws With Pete Sanstol", Nevada State Journal, Reno, Nevada, pg. 3, 10 June 1933
  15. ^ "Young Tommy Drops Verdict in Fast Champ", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 25, 25 October 1933
  16. ^ Muller, Eddie, "Bantams Stage Worldwind Ten Round Battle", The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, pg. 17, 13 October 1932
  17. ^ "Speedy Dado Loses in Australian Bout", The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, pg. 35, 12 April 1934
  18. ^ "Blandon Outpoints Dado", The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, pg. 14, 24 April 1934
  19. ^ "Blandon Outpoints Dado", The Age, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, pg. 4, 29 April 1934
  20. ^ "Miller Beats Dado", The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, pg. 6, 4 July 1934
  21. ^ Dado rated in top five bantams in the world in "Boxing", The Age, Melbourne, Australia, pg. 9, 2 June 1934
  22. ^ Ankle injury in "Boxing", The Age, Melbourne, Australia, pg. 12, 4 June 1934
  23. ^ "Speedy Dado Beat Tai Ken", San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, p. 19, 29 September 1934
  24. ^ "Speedy Dado Awarded Nod", The Reno Gazette, Reno, Nevada, pg. 6, 29 September 1934
  25. ^ "Dado Whips Lou Salica", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 7, 20 October 1934
  26. ^ Dado took six rounds in Kelly, Mark, "Dado Triumps Over Salica in Ten Round Bout", The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, p. 20, 20 October 1934
  27. ^ "Dano, Victor, Nearing Title", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, p. 22, 22 May 1935
  28. ^ Crowd of 10,400 in "Dado Defeated By Pablo Dano", The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, p. 22, 22 May 1935
  29. ^ a b "Dado Critically Shot in Brawl", St. Cloud Times, St. Cloud, Minnesota, pg. 10, 23 February 1943
  30. ^ The Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, California, pg. 11, 23 February 1943
  31. ^ Emergency surgery required and Vickers was policeman in Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California, pg. 3, 23 February 1943
  32. ^ "Speedy Dado Seized Again", The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, pg. 25, 3 August 1954
  33. ^ Newland, Russ, "The Sports Streamliner", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 10, 5 May 1946
  34. ^ Sold boxing magazines in "Grim Drama of the Fight Game", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 31, 24 June 1961
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