Akira Yaegashi boxer
- bouts
- 34
- won
- 28
- lost
- 6
- draw
- 0
- Status
- active
- Division
- super fly
- Debut
- 2005-03-26
- Height
- 5′ 3″/160cm
- Reach
- 65″/165cm
- Age
- 36
- Born
- 1983-02-25
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Akira Yaegashi (八重樫 東, Yaegashi Akira, born February 25, 1983) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 2005 to 2019. He was a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA mini-flyweight title from 2011 to 2012; the WBC, Ring, and lineal flyweight titles from 2013 to 2014; and the IBF light-flyweight title from 2015 to 2016. He is an alumnus of the Takushoku University.Yaegashi finished his amateur career with a record of 56–14 after winning the Inter-High School Championship and the National Sports Festival of Japan. His professional debut was at the Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium in March 2005. He won the vacant OPBF minimumweight title there via a fifth round technical knockout in April 2006 and defended the title once before vacating it.In his first world title shot against the WBC minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa at the Pacifico Yokohama in June 2007, Yaegashi lost for the first time by a wide points margin after suffering a broken TMJ in two places due to an accidental headbutt in the second round.After a nearly eleven-month absence from the ring, Yaegashi restarted his career, but lost in the semi-final match of the annual Japanese title elimination tournament nicknamed "The Strongest in Korakuen" at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo in July 2008. It was in June 2009 that Yaegashi won the vacant Japanese minimumweight title at the IMP Hall in Osaka. He defended the title three times before returning it.Yaegashi won the WBA minimumweight title in his second world title shot against Thai's Pornsawan Porpramook via a tenth round technical knockout at the Korakuen Hall on October 24, 2011. It was a very tough fight. Before the final round began, Yaegashi's manager Ohashi said to him "Come back for your son". The fight earned accolades from international media, winning Fight of the Year honors from ESPN.com and BoxingScene.com, as well as the WBA's award for Most Dramatic Fight of 2011.On June 20, 2012, in a match that marked the first time two Japanese fighters had met to unify world titles, he lost to the WBC champion Kazuto Ioka via a unanimous decision at the Bodymaker Colosseum. When asked whether the result would have been different unless he got swollen eyes, Yaegashi said "We should not think about it. There is no if's in boxing". The day after the fight, Ioka decided to move up a weight division. So, Yaegashi's team hope the rematch with Ioka in a higher division as their second unification bout. First, Yaegashi aims to win a world championship again.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2019-12-23 | Moruti Mthalane | WWWWWW | Arena, Yokohama | |
2019-04-08 | Sahaphap Bunop | LWWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2018-08-17 | Hirofumi Mukai | DWLWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2018-03-26 | Frans Damur Palue | WLLLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-05-21 | Milan Melindo | WWLWWW | Ariake Colosseum | LOST Technical knockout |
2016-12-30 | Wittawas Basapean | WWWWWW | Ariake Colosseum | WIN Technical knockout |
2016-05-08 | Martin Tecuapetla | DWLDWW | Ariake Colosseum | WIN Split-decision |
2015-12-29 | Javier Mendoza | WWWWWW | Ariake Colosseum | WIN Unanimous decision |
2015-08-20 | Said Fahdafi | WWLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2015-05-01 | Nathawut Keawkanya | LLWLLL | Ota-City General Gymnasium | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-12-30 | Pedro Guevara | LWWWWW | Metropolitan Gym | LOST KO |
2014-09-05 | Roman Gonzalez | WWWWWW | Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium | LOST Technical knockout |
2014-04-06 | Odilon Zaleta | WWWLWL | Ota-City General Gymnasium | WIN KO |
2013-12-06 | Edgar Sosa | WWWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-08-12 | Oscar Blanquet | WLWWWL | Ota-City General Gymnasium | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-04-08 | Toshiyuki Igarashi | WWWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-01-05 | Sooksan Chaichana | DWWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2012-06-20 | Kazuto Ioka | WWWWWW | Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka | LOST Unanimous decision |
2011-10-24 | Somporn Seeta | WLLWDW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2011-04-02 | Norihito Tanaka | LWLWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2010-05-01 | Kosuke Takeichi | LWWDWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2009-09-05 | Junichiro Kaneda | WWWWWD | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2009-06-21 | Kenichi Horikawa | WWWWWL | IMP Hall, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2009-03-17 | Wisaksil Wangek | debut | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-10-18 | Takumi Suda | WWWWLD | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2008-09-15 | Jadsada Polyiam | WLLLLL | Pacifico, Yokohama | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-07-01 | Masatate Tsuji | LWDWDW | Korakuen Hall | LOST Majority decision |
2008-04-30 | Yasuhiro Hisada | WLLWWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2007-06-04 | Eagle Den Junlaphan | WLWWWW | Pacifico, Yokohama | LOST Unanimous decision |
2006-09-18 | Phaiboon Chumthong | LWWWW | Pacifico, Yokohama | WIN KO |
2006-04-03 | Somsak Phokklang | LLWWWL | Bunka Gym, Yokohama | WIN KO |
2005-12-05 | Elmer Gejon | WWLLWL | Bunka Gym, Yokohama | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-08-22 | Danchai Sithsaithong | LLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2005-05-18 | Poonsawat Eausampan | debut | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2005-03-26 | Tomoyoshi Nakayama | WLLLLW | Bunka Gym, Yokohama | WIN KO |