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Rey Danseco (Reynante N. Danseco) was born on 20 January, 1973, is a Journalist and Sports EditorTV/Radio hostBoxing judgeBusinessman. Discover Rey Danseco's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Reynante N. Danseco
Occupation Journalist and Sports EditorTV/Radio hostBoxing judgeBusinessman
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 20 January, 1973
Birthday 20 January
Birthplace Calauag, Quezon, Philippines
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2012

Rey Danseco is a Filipino sports editor, journalist, television boxing commentator/host and international boxing judge. He received the Judge of the Year award in 2012 from the World Boxing Council. He was awarded the Harry Gibbs golden plate during the gala night of the 50th WBC Annual Convention at the Grand Oasis Hotel in Cancun, Mexico.

2010

Danseco won the Boxing Judge of the Year award in 2010, 2011 and 2012 in his native Philippines. Those awards were conferred at the Annual Gabriel "Flash" Elorde Memorial Awards and Banquet of Champions in Manila.

2008

When he returned to television, he hosted Elorde Boxing Tour over PTV Channel 4 every 3-4 pm every Saturday from 2008 to 2010.

2004

Two months after his judging debut, Danseco got his first world title fight assignment on November 27, 2004 when Gerry Penalosa fought and won the vacant WBF (a minor sanctioning body without much recognition) super flyweight championship by way of a KO against unbeaten Bangsaen Sithpraprom of Thailand at Airport Casino Filipino in Paranaque City, Manila. His next judging assignment was his first trip outside his country on June 24, 2007. He judged the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation light flyweight title bout that Filipino boxer Juanito Rubillar won over Ken Nakajima in Osaka, Japan. Danseco's first big show to judge was in Mexico City, Mexico under the supervision of then WBC President Jose Sulaiman in June 2008. He judged the all-Mexican North American Boxing Federation super flyweight title fight between unbeaten Adrian Hernandez and Eric Ortiz and the WBC eliminator between Juanito Rubillar and the future world champion Omar Nino Romero.

2003

He reported boxing news for Philippine Daily Inquirer from 2003 to 2004 and Manila Times from 2004 to 2006. He contributed as reporter and columnist to Bulgar (Expose), Saksi (Witness), and Balita (News).

From 2003 to 2004, Danseco anchored at Sports Radio (918 kHz). He had a weekly one-hour program called Sports Columnist on Air, which included boxing news, commentary and updates.

2002

Danseco worked as the sports editor of the Philippines daily newspaper Bagong Tiktik (The New Spy) from 2002 until June 2013. He handled the sports section of Filipino newspapers Init Sa Balita in 1998 and Arangkada until early 2000.

2000

He was 25 years old when he was hired by Issue Publishing Company in its new newspaper called Init sa Balita, with editorial offices along EDSA near New York Street in Quezon City. The young editor then received the same position at Arangkada newspaper of retired Police General Romeo Maganto where he worked until early 2000. Arangkada had its offices and printing press in Mayon Street, La Loma, Quezon City. In between the two jobs, Danseco was employed as a telemarketer at Ramada Hotel in Manila.

1999

From 1999 to 2015, Danseco was one of few Filipino boxing reporters who published articles in US-based outlets. He reported for Boxingtalk.com and Boxingscene.com despite the two websites did not pay him a penny. He also published boxing news for Mexico's Suljosblog.com.

Danseco was co-host/commentator/analyst of Elorde television boxing program called Bakbakan sa Elorde. The program aired over RPN 9, IBC 13, and PTV Channel 4 from 1999. He solo-hosted Elorde TV Boxing that was aired by ABC 5 (ESPN5) until late 2006.

1996

While studying Journalism at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, tycoon John Gokongwei's newspaper editors recognized Danseco's journalistic skills while he was interning at the Bandera Tonight in 1996. After the completion of 150 hours of job training, Editor-in-chief Ariel Borlongan and Sports Editor Danny Ambrocio hired him as a sports writer/reporter. Bandera Tonight closed in 1997 when the Manila Times and Bandera were sold to the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Danseco then joined seasoned writer Eddie Alinea in Balita, one of the oldest Filipino language newspaper under Manila Bulletin, in its old offices along Chino Roces Street (Pasong Tamo Street), Makati City. Danseco was assigned the acting sports editor of both Bandera Tonight and Balita whenever their sports editors were out of town or covering big events.