Hideki Todaka boxer
- bouts
- 26
- won
- 21
- lost
- 4
- draw
- 1
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super flyweight
- Debut
- 1994-06-05
- Height
- 5′ 4″/162cm
- Reach
- 64½″/164cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1973-03-16
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Hideki Todaka (戸高 秀樹, Todaka Hideki, born March 16, 1973 in Miyazaki, Japan) is a former professional boxer who fought in the super flyweight and bantamweight divisions. He is the former WBA super flyweight champion, and former WBA bantamweight interim champion.Todaka was a delinquent during his teens, getting into countless street fights during his teens, and he dropped out of high school to begin boxing at a local gym in Miyazaki. Todaka got his professional license when he was 18, but was only able to make his debut in 1994, when he was 21, after having to recuperate from a back injury.In June, 1996, Todaka challenged and won the Japanese light flyweight title. This was only his 10th professional bout. Todaka defended the title once in September, before returning it in November.In 1998, Todaka transferred from his gym in Miyazaki to a larger gym located in Nagoya. WBA super flyweight champion Satoshi Iida also trained at this gym, and Todaka often fought on the undercard of Iida's title matches.Todaka won his fight in December, 1998 to obtain a world ranking, but Iida lost to Jesus Kiki Rojas the same day to lose his WBA Super flyweight title. Todaka became the opponent for Rojas' first defense, which was scheduled for March, 1999 in Todaka's hometown, Miyazaki.Todaka made an aggressive start, giving the veteran champion a challenging fight in the early rounds. Todaka may have been too aggressive, as a head butt opened a cut above Rojas' left eye in the 3rd round. The bleeding did not stop, and the ring doctor ended the fight in the 4th round. The rules stated that a stoppage by an unintentional head butt caused before the 4th round would become a draw, and Rojas retained his title with a draw. Both sides immediately agreed on a rematch, which took place on July 31, 1999, in Nagoya.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2004-03-06 | Julio Zarate | WWDWWW | Super Arena, Saitama | LOST Split-decision |
2003-10-04 | Leo Gamez | WLWLWL | Kokugikan | WIN Split-decision |
2002-11-30 | Loedsiam Sithsoei | LWW | City Sogo Gym, Miyazaki | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-08-11 | Wichit Khaekhunthod | LLLL | International Conference Hall, Nagoya | WIN KO |
2002-03-02 | Vesarat Kanchit | WLLLLL | Prefectural Gymnasium, Miyazaki | WIN KO |
2000-10-09 | Leo Gamez | LLWWWL | Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya | LOST KO |
2000-04-23 | Yokthai Sithoar | WWWWWW | Rainbow Hall, Nagoya | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-11-07 | Akihiko Nago | WWWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN Unanimous decision |
1999-07-31 | Jesus Rojas | WLWWWD | Rainbow Hall, Nagoya | WIN Unanimous decision |
1999-03-28 | Jesus Rojas | WWLWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Miyazaki | DRAW |
1998-12-23 | Young Soon Jang | WWWWLL | Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1998-10-31 | William Acoyong | LL | Nagoya | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-07-26 | Joji Nobeyama | LDWLLW | Rainbow Hall, Nagoya | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-04-29 | Hiroshi Kobayashi | LLDWWW | Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1997-04-20 | Jerry Pahayahay | LDWLLW | Miyazaki | WIN Unanimous decision |
1996-09-16 | Ryuji Muramatsu | WWWWWW | Miyazaki | WIN Points |
1996-06-03 | Kenzo Ando | WLWLWW | Green Arena, Hiroshima | WIN Points |
1996-04-14 | Kenji Taniguchi | WLLDLW | Miyazaki | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-09-30 | Shozo Yoda | LDDL | Nagoya | WIN KO |
1995-05-14 | Shigeharu Akitsuki | WWDWLW | Miyazaki | WIN Points |
1995-04-16 | Eiji Shigeyasu | WWWLW | Yamaguchi City | LOST Points |
1995-03-26 | Akira Murakami | D | Yurix, Munakata | WIN KO |
1994-09-17 | Eiji Shigeyasu | WW | Kitakyushu | LOST Points |
1994-07-31 | Koji Fujiwara | WWWWW | Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1994-07-15 | Hiroshi Morioka | debut | Oita | WIN Points |
1994-06-05 | Ichitaro Takada | debut | Miyazaki | WIN Technical knockout |