Takashi Koshimoto Explained

Takashi Koshimoto
Birth Date:January 5, 1971
Birth Place:Fukuoka, Japan
Nationality:Japanese
Weight:Featherweight
Height:5 ft 9+1/2 in
Style:Southpaw
Total:43
Wins:39
Ko:17
Losses:2
Draws:2

is a former Japanese professional boxer in the featherweight (126 lb) division. He is a former WBC world featherweight champion.

Childhood and early career

Koshimoto's parents divorced shortly after he was born, and Koshimoto was raised single-handedly by his father. He played baseball during his early teens, but took up boxing when his father founded a boxing gym in his local town. His father would be his trainer throughout his amateur and professional career. His amateur record was 6-6 (6 RSC).

Professional career

Koshimoto made his debut in November 1992. In 1996, he won the Japanese featherweight title, which he defended 6 times before returning.

In January, 2001, he challenged Freddie Norwood for the WBA featherweight title, but lost by 9th-round TKO. This was his first professional loss. Later that year, he won the OPBF featherweight title, which he defended 7 times before returning.

Koshimoto got his second world title shot on January 29, 2006, fighting WBC featherweight champion Injin Chi. He won by 12-round decision, becoming the oldest Japanese boxer to win a world title, at 35 years of age.[1] Koshimoto was paid almost nothing for the fight, since his gym had funded all the money needed for the title match.

On July 30, 2006, he fought WBC Youth Champion Rodolfo López for his first defense, losing by 7th-round TKO.[2] Koshimoto was hospitalized after the fight, and promptly announced his retirement. His record was 39-2-2 (17KOs).

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
43Loss39–2–2Rodolfo LópezTKO7 (12)2006-07-30
42Win39–1–2Chi In-jinSD12 (12)2006-01-29
41Win38–1–2Achhan BuahomUD10 (10)2005-05-29
40Win37–1–2Jeffrey OnateKO9 (12)2005-01-30
39Win36–1–2Seung Kon ChaeUD12 (12)2004-08-08
38Win35–1–2Amorn LongsiriphoomUD10 (10)2004-04-04
37Win34–1–2Ratanasak SaktaweeTKO4 (10)2003-12-14
36Win33–1–2Chookiet SangsiKO3 (12)2003-08-03
35Win32–1–2Jaime BarcelonaSD12 (12)2003-03-23
34Win31–1–2Jeffrey OnateUD12 (12)2002-10-13
33Win30–1–2Toshikage KimuraUD12 (12)2002-05-11
32Win29–1–2Chookiet SangsiUD12 (12)2002-02-10
31Win28–1–2Donny SuratinMD12 (12)2001-09-30
30Win27–1–2Hino KiatthorborUbolUD10 (10)2001-04-15
29Win26–1–2Baby Lorona JrTD10 (10)2000-11-03
28Win25–1–2Dodong SalesUD10 (10)2000-07-30
27Win24–1–2Jong Bum LeeTKO6 (10)2000-04-30
26Loss23–1–2Freddie NorwoodKO9 (12)2000-01-30
25Win23–0–2Suk Hwi JoTKO4 (10)1999-10-10
24Win22–0–2Dodong BasaloTKO6 (10)1999-07-18
23Win21–0–2Junichi NakamuraTKO7 (10)1999-03-14
22Win20–0–2Jun TanigawaUD10 (10)1998-12-06
21Win19–0–2Toshikage KimuraTKO9 (10)1998-08-16
20Win18–0–2Garry GarayKO4 (10)1998-05-05
19Win17–0–2Atsushi HagiwaraSD10 (10)1998-02-15
18Win16–0–2Junichi NakamuraMD10 (10)1997-10-05
17Draw15–0–2Junichi NakamuraTD4 (10)1997-03-20
16Win15–0–1Atsushi TamakiTKO8 (10)1996-11-04
15Win14–0–1Ric RamirezKO1 (10)1996-06-23
14Win13–0–1Erwin GonzalesPTS10 (10)1996-03-17
13Win12–0–1Jun AguilanPTS10 (10)1995-11-23
12Win11–0–1Style AdigueKO8 (10)1995-08-13
11Win10–0–1Style AdiguePTS10 (10)1995-03-26
10Win9–0–1Jerry MaamoKO1 (10)1994-12-18
9Win8–0–1Miko AdalimPTS10 (10)1994-09-15
8Win7–0–1Han Jin KimTKO2 (8)1994-05-29
7Win6–0–1Shinya KiuchiPTS6 (6)1994-02-13
6Win5–0–1Osamu NagaishiPTS6 (6)1993-12-14
5Win4–0–1Kazutoshi NiokaPTS6 (6)1993-11-04
4Win3–0–1Keisuke NishideKO2 (4)1993-08-29
3Win2–0–1Kario WadaKO1 (4)1993-04-11
2Draw1–0–1Takahiko FukudaPTS4 (4)1992-12-27
1Win1–0Masatoshi FujiokaKO1 (4)1992-11-03

Post retirement

His father and trainer, Hidetake Koshimoto, was head of the Fukuoka Boxing Gym, and he replaced his father after his retirement. He currently trains aspiring boxers at the gym.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Koshimoto prevails in split decision. 30 January 2006 . The Japan Times. 2024-02-23.
  2. Web site: Rudy Lopez wins WBC featherweight title. 31 July 2006 . Taipei Times. 2024-02-23.