Lee Hyung-chul (boxer) explained

Lee Hyung-chul
Realname:Hyung Chul Lee
Birth Date:December 13, 1969
Birth Place:Gimje, South Korea
Nationality:South Korean
Weight:Super flyweight
Height:5 ft 5+1/2 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:25
Wins:19
Ko:15
Losses:6

Lee Hyung-chul (born December 13, 1969, in Gimje, South Korea) is a South Korean former professional boxer who competed from 1987 to 1996. He won the World Boxing Association super flyweight title in 1994.

Professional career

Lee turned professional in 1987 and compiled a record of 17–4 before facing and defeating Japanese boxer Katsuya Onizuka, to win the WBA Super flyweight title.[1] He would defend the title against another Japanese boxer Tomonori Tamura in his next fight He would lose go on to lose the title to Venezuelan contender Alimi Goitia.[2] He would unsuccessfully rematch Goitia seven months later this time losing via 12 round stoppage, he retired shortly after the fight.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
25Loss19–6Alimi GoitiaTKO12 (12)1996-02-24
24Loss19–5Alimi GoitiaKO4 (12)1995-07-22
23Win19–4Tomonori TamuraTKO12 (12)1995-02-25
22Win18–4Katsuya OnizukaTKO9 (12)1994-09-18
21Win17–4Kenji KanazawaKO2 (10)1994-04-30
20Win16–4Jaime BanggotKO4 (10)1993-10-31
19Win15–4Hiroshi KobayashiKO4 (10)1993-06-26
18Win14–4Mario ParconKO3 (10)1993-03-27
17Win13–4Julius TaronaPTS10 (10)1992-09-05
16Win12–4Sugar Ray HynesKO10 (10)1992-03-28
15Win11–4Tomohiko YokoyamaKO1 (10)1991-11-23
14Win10–4Keun Ho KimKO2 (10)1991-07-06
13Win9–4Chan Woo ParkKO3 (10)1991-04-06
12Win8–4Tomoki MorikawaUD10 (10)1990-11-26
11Loss7–4David GrimánPTS10 (10)1990-08-11
10Win7–3Kyung Su KooKO1 (8)1990-04-22
9Win6–3Toshio NayukiKO3 (6)1990-03-11
8Win5–3Sung Keuk ParkPTS6 (6)1989-12-30
7Win4–3Keun Sun HongKO1 (4)1989-12-23
6Win3–3Jung Pil LeeKO1 (4)1989-11-24
5Win2–3Soo Yong JungKO2 (4)1989-03-25
4Loss1–3Joon Bum KohKO2 (4)1988-10-29
3Loss1–2Chang Ok KimPTS4 (4)1988-03-05
2Win1–1Hee Hwan MoonPTS4 (4)1987-11-18
1Loss0–1Hun Yup ChoiPTS4 (4)1987-10-24

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big Victory for Dramatic Gold. Los Angeles Times. 2023-12-26.
  2. Web site: WBA JUNIOR BANTAM WEIGHT TITLE WON BY ALIMI GOITIA. Reuters. 2023-12-26.