Osamu Sato (boxer) explained

Osamu Sato
Birth Date:December 16, 1976
Birth Place:Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan
Nickname:Hulk
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:68 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:32
Wins:26
Ko:15
Losses:3
Draws:3

is a Japanese former professional boxer from Kobe, Hyogo, Japan.

Professional career

Sato became the WBA super bantamweight champion of the world when he defeated Thai champion Yoddamrong Sithyodthong in 2002 via a 8th-round knockout.[1] He lost the title in his next fight again French contender Salim Medjkoune.[2] He retired in 2004 at the age of 26.[3]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
32Loss26–3–3Chris JohnUD12 (12)2004-06-04
31Win26–2–3Dae Kyung ParkKO2 (10)2003-12-15
30Draw25–2–3Yokthai SithoarSD10 (10)2003-07-21
29Loss25–2–2Salim MedjkouneUD12 (12)2002-10-09
28Win25–1–2Yoddamrong SithyodthongKO8 (12)2002-05-18
27Draw24–1–2Willie JorrínMD12 (12)2002-02-05
26Win24–1–1Vichit ChuwatanaTKO11 (12)2001-09-17
25Win23–1–1Manopchai SingmanasakKO6 (10)2001-06-18
24Win22–1–1Yong In JoUD12 (12)2001-04-16
23Win21–1–1Kyong Soo ChungKO4 (10)2000-09-18
22Win20–1–1Jun MagsipocUD8 (8)2000-06-11
21Win19–1–1Yun Chul YuhTKO4 (10)2000-04-17
20Win18–1–1Maximo BarroTKO5 (8)2000-03-21
19Win17–1–1Nikolay EremeevSD10 (10)1999-12-20
18Win16–1–1Hitoshi NemaTKO7 (10)1999-10-18
17Win15–1–1Tetsuro InoueTKO5 (8)1999-06-27
16Win14–1–1Jack CarteTKO1 (10)1999-05-17
15Win13–1–1Edwin GastadorSD10 (10)1999-03-15
14Win12–1–1Yasushi AraiTKO7 (10)1999-01-18
13Win11–1–1Tatsuya TojoTKO7 (8)1998-11-16
12Win10–1–1Shinobu HiradoUD8 (8)1998-07-20
11Win9–1–1Wataru MatsumotoPTS6 (6)1998-05-18
10Win8–1–1Yusuke InouePTS6 (6)1998-03-02
9Draw7–1–1Nobuhisa Coronita DoiPTS4 (4)1997-09-29
8Win7–1Koji SuzukiTKO3 (4)1997-08-29
7Win6–1Kazuhito SaitoKO4 (4)1997-07-01
6Win5–1Tetsushi AsayamaPTS4 (4)1997-05-02
5Loss4–1Gen IchihashiKO2 (4)1996-08-19
4Win4–0Kojiro EbinaPTS4 (4)1996-07-15
3Win3–0Hiroyuki YoneshigePTS4 (4)1996-02-19
2Win2–0Michio HarasawaKO2 (4)1995-11-20
1Win1–0Kazunori OsatoPTS4 (4)1995-09-25

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sato captures title. BBC. 2024-06-16.
  2. Web site: IN BRIEF. Tampa Bay Times. 2024-06-16.
  3. Web site: Sato decides to hang up gloves. The Japan Times. 2024-06-16.