Jae-Doo Yuh boxer

Jae-Doo Yuh boxer
bouts
55
won
50
lost
3
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
super welterweight
Debut
1968-10-03
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1948-04-25
Death
-
Nationality
South Korea

Jae-Doo Yuh (Hangul: 유제두, Hanja: 柳済斗) (born April 25, 1948 in Seoul, South Korea) is a former boxer from South Korea who held the Lineal and WBA Light middleweight titles.In 1971, Yuh won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation middleweight title.In 1975, after his successful 15th defense of the OPBF middleweight title, he moved down in weight to light middleweight and challenged Koichi Wajima for the Lineal and WBA light middleweight titles in Fukuoka, Japan. He eventually became the second South Korean light middleweight world champion by knocking out Wajima in the 7th round. He defended the belt once before losing the belt to Wajima via 14th-round KO in a rematch in 1976. Although he had lost the world light middleweight title, Yuh retained the OPBF middleweight belt until his eventual retirement from the ring in 1978, when he vacated the title. He also holds the OPBF record for most successful title defenses, defending the title 21 times over 7 years.This biographical article relating to a South Korean boxing figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1978-12-17 Hung-Won Kang WLLWWW Seoul WIN
Points
1978-07-06 Ho Joo WWWWWW Seoul LOST
KO
1978-05-08 Francisco Montemayor LLLLWD Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
KO
1978-01-24 Alberto Cruz WLLWDW Busan WIN
Points
1977-10-09 Toshiaki Suzuki WWW Seoul WIN
Points
1977-08-26 Jae-Keum Lim WWWLWW Gwangju City WIN
KO
1977-04-09 Saburo Sakai WLLLWL Gwangju City WIN
KO
1977-02-06 Dommy Cotacte LWLLLD Gwangju City WIN
KO
1976-12-12 Yuichiro Watanabe WWLLWL Daegu WIN
Points
1976-09-26 Alberto Cruz DWWLLW Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul DRAW
Points
1976-06-19 Peter Nanboku LWL Seoul WIN
Points
1976-02-17 Koichi Wajima WWWLWL Nihon University Auditorium LOST
KO
1976-01-17 Saburo Sakai WLLLWL Busan WIN
KO
1975-11-11 Masahiro Misako LWWWWW Sunpu Arena, Shizuoka WIN
KO
1975-10-04 Nobuyoshi Ozaki LLDLLL Busan WIN
Technical knockout
1975-06-07 Koichi Wajima DWWWLW City Sogo Gym, Kitakyushu WIN
KO
1975-03-30 Nobuyoshi Ozaki LLLLDL Busan WIN
KO
1974-12-14 Isamu Kondo LLW Seoul WIN
KO
1974-11-17 Yuji Miyagoshi LLLWWD Busan WIN
Points
1974-07-28 Nobuyoshi Ozaki LDWLLL Busan WIN
KO
1974-06-23 Hitoshi Nakagawa LLLWLL Busan WIN
KO
1974-03-31 Narong Phisanurachan W Busan WIN
Points
1973-08-15 Han Shik Kim L Daegu WIN
KO
1973-07-14 Cassius Naito WLWLLL Busan WIN
Points
1973-06-16 Ken Okita LLLLDL Busan WIN
KO
1973-05-12 Ken Okita WLLLLD Daegu WIN
Points
1973-04-10 Cassius Naito LLWLWL Seoul WIN
KO
1973-03-04 Michihiro Horihata WLLWWL Busan WIN
KO
1973-01-21 Big Maruyama debut Kudok Gymnasium, Busan WIN
KO
1972-11-12 Cassius Naito DWWLLW Daegu WIN
Points
1972-10-01 Keun Taek Lee LWLWWW Seoul WIN
KO
1972-09-09 Hiromichi Hiraide LWWWWL Seoul WIN
Technical knockout
1972-06-25 Turtle Okabe WWLLLL Busan WIN
Points
1972-05-07 Hideo Kanazawa WLWWLD Busan WIN
Points
1972-03-11 Hideo Kanazawa WWLWWL Seoul DRAW
Points
1972-01-29 Saburo Sakai LLWLWL Kooduk Gymnasium, Busan WIN
KO
1971-12-22 Masakazu Taninobu LWWLLW Seoul WIN
Technical knockout
1971-12-04 Turtle Okabe WWLWWW Seoul WIN
Points
1971-11-17 Steven Smith WLW Seoul WIN
Technical knockout
1971-09-28 Keun Taek Lee WWWWLW Seoul WIN
Points
1971-07-24 Cassius Naito WWWDWW Seoul WIN
KO
1971-05-22 Cho Park debut Seoul WIN
KO
1971-04-03 Ansano Lee WWLLWL Seoul WIN
KO
1971-02-20 Hiromichi Hiraide WWWWWW Seoul WIN
KO
1970-12-19 Tetsuo Hoshino WWLWLD Seoul WIN
KO
1970-09-27 Ni-No Lee debut Seoul WIN
Points
1969-11-29 Jae Chun Kim DLL Seoul WIN
KO
1969-09-09 Armando Boniquit LW Gwangju City WIN
Points
1969-08-09 Byong-Mo Yim WWDWLW Seoul LOST
Technical knockout
1969-07-13 Sung-Ki Choi debut Incheon WIN
Points
1969-05-16 Tae-Gu Kim debut Gwangju City WIN
Points
1969-04-27 Jin-Soo Lee debut Seoul WIN
Points
1968-11-30 Kwan-Soo Lee debut Seoul WIN
Points
1968-10-27 Byong-Ki Kim debut Seoul WIN
Points
1968-10-03 Ho-Tong Choi debut Seoul WIN
KO