Career
Domingo made his professional debut on November 19, 1999, defeating fellow Filipino boxer Bobby Pacquiao by disqualification. Bobby landed more than 9 low blows. The fight was part of the “Daytime Boxing” fight card at the Cebu Coliseum.
Domingo was trained by former boxer Edito “Ala” Villamor.
The Filipino boxer scored a 9th-round technical knockout victory over Vorapin to retain the regional World Boxing Organization Oriental bantamweight title. Domingo was scheduled to fight Luis Melendez of Colombia, known for his fight with Filipino boxer Z Gorres on May 1, 2010.
The Domingo-Melendez bout was the main event of the card billed as “HANGAD NA PAGHIHIGANTI” (Dream Vendetta) and was supposed to be held on May 1, 2010, at the Waterfront Hotel in Lahug, Cebu City. However, the match was postponed to May 23.
When asked upon the fight, Domingo said: “I am very happy to be given this opportunity to fight Melendez.
I want to show the world that we Filipinos do not back away from a fight." He also added: “This fight is personal. This fight is a very emotional one for medical I cried when I learned what happened to Gorres.
I want to show Gorres what I can do.”
Domingo came in at 119 pound during the official weigh-in.
In his next fight, he faced Vusi Malinga in an IBF Bantamweight Title eliminator bout in South Africa. Domingo lost the bout by majority decision.
In the PINOY PRIDE: Battle of Cebu, Michael Domingo make another knock out against Richard Samosir, of Semarang, Indonesia. Michael Domingo dominated the fight applying pressure and meaningful shot.
After round six the referee called the RTD (retired) after Richard Samosir signaled in his corner.
Making it a history of 41 wins and 19 knock outs. The event held at Hoops Dome, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines.