Yusuke Kobori Explained

Yusuke Kobori
Birth Date:October 11, 1981
Birth Place:Yotsukaidō, Chiba, Japan
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7+1/2 in
Reach:67+1/2 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:27
Wins:23
Ko:12
Losses:3
Draws:1

is a retired professional boxer from Japan and a former WBA lightweight champion.

Professional career

Kobori won the Japanese super featherweight title on January 14, 2006 by knocking out Keita Manabe in the second round. He went on to defend it 6 times.

Later, he took on Nicaraguan José Alfaro for the WBA lightweight title on May 19, 2008. Although he was backed against the ropes and counted in the second round, Kobori was able to carry on strong in the fight. In the third round, after doing a lot of defense, Kobori landed a punch which sent Alfaro to the canvass. Alfaro managed to beat the count but was in an unsteady state. Kobori charged to land a series of punches, prompting the referee to wave the fight off. With the win, Kobori became Japan's third world champion at lightweight and first since Takanori Hatakeyama in 2000.[1]

Kobori attempted to defend his title against Paulus Moses on January 3, 2009. He, however, lost the match and the crown by unanimous decision.[2]

While training for his next bout, Kobori developed serious neck and waist problems which prompted him to quit boxing.

He worked as a trainer for the Kadoebi Boxing Gym from 2016[3] to 2019.[4]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
27Loss23–3–1Paulus MosesUD12 (12)2009-01-03
26Win23–2–1José AlfaroTKO3 (12)2008-05-19
25Win22–2–1Hiroyasu MatsuzakiUD10 (10)2008-01-05
24Win21–2–1Takashi MiuraUD10 (10)2007-09-15
23Win20–2–1Junji MurakamiTKO7 (12)2007-05-19
22Win19–2–1Dainoshin KumaTKO3 (10)2007-01-06
21Win18–2–1Akio MikamiTD10 (10)2006-11-04
20Win17–2–1Kazunori FujitaTKO6 (10)2006-05-06
19Win16–2–1Keita ManabeTKO2 (10)2006-01-14
18Win15–2–1Tetsuya SuzukiTKO4 (8)2005-08-06
17Win14–2–1Akira YamazakiUD10 (10)2005-05-12
16Draw13–2–1Akira YamazakiTD9 (10)2004-12-18
15Win13–2Momotaro KitajimaUD8 (8)2004-09-04
14Win12–2Masato AoyagiTKO6 (10)2004-05-23
13Win11–2Tetsuya ShinozakiMD10 (10)2003-12-10
12Win10–2Ryuji NishiharaUD8 (8)2003-06-23
11Loss9–2Takanori KariyaMD8 (8)2003-05-03
10Win9–1Jaguar TetsuyaUD10 (10)2003-01-11
9Win8–1Premsiri NapattayaKO1 (8)2002-10-05
8Win7–1Zenyu ShakusonTKO8 (8)2002-06-01
7Win6–1Kenta UemuraTKO2 (6)2002-04-03
6Win5–1Seishiro TashiroMD6 (6)2002-02-13
5Win4–1Yoshiro YagihashiKO1 (4)2001-10-17
4Win3–1Kei SanoUD4 (4)2001-08-04
3Loss2–1Yuji OnozakiKO2 (4)2001-04-07
2Win2–0Ryoji NakaiUD4 (4)2000-08-05
1Win1–0Makoto SatoKO2 (4)2000-02-19

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kobori stops Alfaro in third round to win WBA lightweight crown. ESPN. 2024-05-31.
  2. Web site: Paulus Moses Decisions Yusuke Kobori, Wins WBA Title. Boxing Scene. 2024-05-31.
  3. Web site: Former champion Yusuke Kobori becomes a trainer!. asianboxing. 2024-07-31.
  4. Web site: Kadoebi Trainer list. Kadoebi Boxing Gym. 2024-07-31.