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Starting off his pro career on March 2010 age 21, Adones Cabalquinto has had a total of 18 fights - 17 wins, 1 losses, and 0 draws. 10 of the wins coming via stoppage. Cabalquinto's longest KO streak is 6 fights long out of his 18 career fights.
A calm Cabalquinto made the statement he was hoping for in a 6 round fight against Alde De zosa. Claiming the only stoppage defeat of De zosa's career in round 4 of the fight via KO. Maintaining a successful start proved easy for Cabalquinto with a further 9 wins, beating boxers such as Benedict Pontines, William George and Alde De zosa.
Cabalquinto then went on to fight and beat Benedict Pontines on June 26th, 2010 maintaining his unbeaten record. Continuing his career, Cabalquinto fought Benedict Pontines in 2010 over 6 rounds. Cabalquinto was the 2nd person to go the distance with Benedict Pontines. Cabalquinto's win streak of 3 rose to 9 following 6 great wins, becoming the 8th person to stop Jury Noda, 9th person to stop Jury Noda and 10th person to stop Jury Noda (Round 7 TKO).
On December 23rd, 2011, Cabalquinto was in action again beating Dante Paulino taking his win streak to 10 wins. Becoming the 11th fighter to stop Paulino in his career, Cabalquinto beat Paulino via RTD in the 3rd round of a 10 round fight. Cabalquinto's win streak of 10 rose to 16 following 6 great wins, becoming the 7th person to defeat Romeo Jakosalem, 6th person to stop Giovani Rota (Round 6 KO) and 8th person to defeat Dan Nazareno jr.
Cabalquinto entered his next fight with 16 wins and took this to 17 with a win against Elmer Legaria on August 23rd, 2014. The win happened in the 1st round of a 10 round fight via KO.
The wins stalled following a defeat from Qudratillo Abduqaxorov on July 23rd, 2016 taking Cabalquinto's record to 17-1-0. A confident Cabalquinto came against his biggest challenge to date on July 23rd, 2016, being out-boxed in a 12 round UD loss to Abduqaxorov on the judges decision. This was Cabalquinto's first defeat as a pro.