Park Chan-hee explained

Park Chan-hee
Birth Date:23 March 1957
Birth Place:Busan, First Republic of Korea
Nationality:South Korean
Weight:
Height:5 ft 3+1/2 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:23
Wins:17
Ko:6
Losses:4
Draws:2

Park Chan-hee (; born 23 March 1957) is a retired South Korean boxer. As a professional he held the WBC and lineal titles in the flyweight division. As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 1974 Asian Games and placed fifth at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

Amateur career

Park competed at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games as a Light Flyweight for South Korea. His results were:

Professional career

Park turned professional in 1976 and became the WBC and lineal flyweight champion with a decision win over Miguel Canto in 1979.[1] He lost the titles to Shoji Oguma by KO in 1980. He would attempt to regain these title by facing facing Oguma a further two times, losing on both occasions.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
23Loss17–4–2Wick TengamTKO4 (10)Dec 12, 1982
22Win17–3–2Rocky PinedaPTS4Oct 17, 1982
21Win16–3–2Katsuyuki OhashiPTS10Aug 15, 1982
20Loss15–3–2Shoji OgumaMD15Feb 3, 1981
19Loss15–2–2Shoji OgumaSD15Oct 18, 1980
18Win15–1–2Ver LibradillaTD6 (10)Jul 26, 1980
17Loss14–1–2Shoji OgumaKO9 (15)May 18, 1980
16Win14–0–2Alberto MoralesUD15Apr 13, 1980
15Win13–0–2Arnel ArrozalUD15Feb 10, 1980
14Win12–0–2Guty EspadasKO2 (15)Dec 16, 1979
13Draw11–0–2Miguel CantoPTS15Sep 9, 1979
12Win11–0–1Chikara IgarashiUD15May 20, 1979
11Win10–0–1Miguel CantoUD15Mar 18, 1979
10Draw9–0–1Siony CarupoPTS10Feb 18, 1979
9Win9–0Rolly RamosPTS10Oct 21, 1978
8Win8–0Torayuki NanashaKO6 (10)Sep 8, 1978
7Win7–0Mikio UchidaKO3 (10)Aug 12, 1978
6Win6–0Puma KoyaKO2 (10)Apr 16, 1978
5Win5–0George PedrosoPTS10Feb 18, 1978
4Win4–0Pedro SoloPTS10Nov 26, 1977
3Win3–0Sang Il JungPTS10Oct 1, 1977
2Win2–0Yukimitsu KondoKO3 (10)Sep 10, 1977
1Win1–0Chuji MutoKO1 (8)Jul 9, 1977

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Notes and References

  1. News: Sports Briefs. The New York Times. 19 March 1979 . 2023-12-30.
  2. Web site: Shoji Oguma of Japan successfully defended his World Boxing.... United Press International. 2023-12-30.