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After a debut fight on July 2006, Weng Haya (age 35) has now built a record of 17 wins, 8 losses, 0 draws over a 25 fight career so far. Haya's longest KO streak is 2 fights long out of his 25 pro career fights.
Starting as he means to go on, Haya got off to an explosive start in his debut, defeating Tata Galindez in 3 rounds and becoming the only person to have stopped Galindez to date. Haya continued his mostly successful career with numerous fights following his debut against boxers including Pedro Malco, Ricky Sismundo and Ricky Sismundo. Fights included fighting 4 times in 2006 and 3 times in 2008.
Unfortunately, the first defeat of Haya's career came against Jonel Alibio on October 6th, 2007 in Haya's 9th professional fight. Haya's first defeat came over the full distance against Jonel Alibio on October 6th, 2007. The fight went to the judges in a SD loss for Haya. Haya's win streak of 8 rose to 15 following 7 wins against boxers such as Pedro Malco, Ricky Sismundo, Eman Labanza and 4 others.
Taking a knock to his career, Haya fought and was defeated by Orlando Salido on December 17th, 2011 taking his record to 15-4-0. Haya was beaten by Orlando Salido in the 8th round. The win came via TKO in the 8th round. This was Haya's first stoppage defeat.
Haya's next defeat of his career came against Jose Ocampo on March 4th, 2012 taking his career record to 15-5-0. Haya was beaten by Jose Ocampo in the 4th round. Haya had only ever been stopped 2 times previously in his career. 2 wins followed taking Haya's winning streak to 17 wins.
Haya lost to Miguel Berchelt in his next fight. Taking place on June 22nd, 2013, Haya's career record after this fight stood at 17-6-0. Haya's fight against Miguel Berchelt was Haya's 3rd stoppage defeat which came via TKO in the 2nd round of the fight.
Haya lost to Roy Mukhlis in his next fight. Taking place on October 12th, 2013, Haya's career record after this fight stood at 17-7-0. A valiant but fruitless effort for Haya. Haya fell just short and was defeated by Mukhlis over the full 12 round distance.
Haya went into his next fight against Edgar Gabejan on March 21st, 2014 with a career record of 17 wins. A great performance by opponent Gabejan added a 4th stoppage defeat to Haya's career. Haya was outmatched and the fight was brought to a halt in round 10 via KO.