Katsunari Takayama boxer

Katsunari Takayama boxer
bouts
42
won
32
lost
9
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
minimumweight
Debut
2000-10-18
Height
5′ 2″/158cm
Reach
62½″/159cm
Age
-
Born
1983-05-12
Death
-
Nationality
Japan

Katsunari Takayama (高山 勝成, Takayama Katsunari, born May 12, 1983) is a Japanese professional boxer. He is a five-time mini-flyweight world champion, having held the WBC title in 2005, the IBF title twice between 2013 and 2015, and the WBO title twice between 2014 and 2017. He retired as a professional in 2017, as WBO world champion, to focus on participation in the 2020 Olympics, but returned in 2020 after failing to qualify.Takayama weighed about 60 kg at the age of twelve. He started playing rugby and athletics, but did not last long. It was in summer in the second grade of junior high school that his friend brought him to a boxing gym. When he got started on the punching bag, despite he said he is going to be a world champion, he could not do more than three push-ups in a row. Even after his own workout, he had been watching senior boxers' sparring sessions and trainees' training.Takayama made his professional debut in October 2000 and won the All-Japan Rookie King Tournament in December 2001.On April 4, 2005 Takayama defeated Isaac Bustos for the WBC world title, by a unanimous decision. This victory gave Takayama the distinction of being the 50th Japanese fighter to win a world title. However, he lost a next bout against Eagle Kyowa by a unanimous decision, on August 6, 2005.On November 7, 2006 he defeated Carlos Melo for the WBA interim title when he was originally supposed to face Yutaka Niida for the WBA title in September. However, due to a costal cartilage fracture Niida sustained from sparring, the fight would be delayed to April 7, 2007 ending in a split decision loss. After the fight, his then manager rejected the decision and uttered that it was a match fixing and that he would make civil litigation. However, he visited the JBC (Japan Boxing Commission) two days later and apologized for his rant saying that he had just wanted to pat his boxer on the back. Furthermore, most of the purse for that fight had not been paid. Although Takayama and Nakade announced that they would transfer to any other gym, the matters on the match fee and transfer fee were not resolved over months.Takayama got another world title shot on July 14, 2009. This time, it was for the WBA minimumweight title which is held by Roman Gonzalez. Unsuccessfully, Takayama lost on all judges. He retired as a JBC-licensed boxer to fight for the WBO and IBF's titles in late 2009. At that time the JBC had approved no fight for the WBO and IBF's titles, but conditionally allowed them from February 28, 2011. That is because the West Japan Boxing Association to which Takayama and Ken'ichi Yamaguchi belonged strongly urged reform of the system after they issued retirement notices.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-05-08 Elwin Soto WWWWWW AT&T Stadium, Arlington WIN
Technical knockout
2020-12-27 Reiya Konishi WWLWWL EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka LOST
Unanimous decision
2016-08-20 Riku Kano WWWWWW Komagatani Gym, Sanda WIN
2015-12-31 Jose Argumedo WWWLWW EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka LOST
2015-09-27 Ryuji Hara WWWWLW EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
2015-04-22 Teeraphong Utaida LWDWWW Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
2014-12-31 Go Odaira DWWWWW Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
2014-08-09 Francisco Rodriguez Jr WWLWWW Arena Monterrey, Monterrey LOST
Unanimous decision
2014-05-07 Shin Ono WWWWWW Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-12-03 Vergilio Silvano WWWWWW Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-03-30 Mario Rodriguez DWWWWW Estadio Carranza Limón, Guasave WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-10-13 Mateo Handig WLWWWW La Trinidad Municipal Gymnasium, La Trinidad LOST
Split-decision
2012-03-30 Nkosinathi Joyi WWWWW Orient Theatre, East London LOST
Unanimous decision
2011-01-29 Nkosinathi Joyi WWWWWW Carnival City, Brakpan NC
No Contest
2010-09-01 Tshepo Lefele LWLWWW Carnival City, Brakpan WIN
Technical knockout
2009-07-14 Roman Gonzalez WWWWWW World Memorial Hall, Kobe LOST
Unanimous decision
2009-03-12 Roemart Sentillas WWWLWL World Memorial Hall, Kobe WIN
Unanimous decision
2008-09-22 Javier Murillo WLLLLL Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2008-04-28 Mating Kilakil WDWDWL Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
KO
2008-01-05 Bunnam Thammakhun WLLLWL Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
2007-10-06 Fabio Marfa LLLWLW Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-04-07 Yutaka Niida WWWWWW Korakuen Hall LOST
Split-decision
2006-11-07 Carlos Melo WWLWWW Grand Cube, Osaka WIN
2006-03-18 Satoshi Kogumazaka WLWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
2005-12-03 Rollen Del Castillo WWLWWW Central Hall, Osaka WIN
2005-08-06 Eagle Den Junlaphan WWWWWL Korakuen Hall LOST
Unanimous decision
2005-04-04 Isaac Bustos WWWWWW Central Gym, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-12-08 Khamhaeng Phanmee LLWLLW Central Hall, Osaka WIN
KO
2004-08-07 Elmer Gejon LDWWWW Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
Majority decision
2004-02-15 Kosuke Fujiwara LWWWWL Central Gym, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-12-21 Chanchai Thapthani LL Central Gym, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
2003-04-21 Masato Hatakeyama WLWWDW Korakuen Hall LOST
Technical knockout
2002-10-14 Kam Motma WWLLWD Korakuen Hall WIN
Majority decision
2002-07-13 Takashi Okajima WLWDWL Central Gym, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
2002-05-05 Daisaku Kashiwagi LDLDLD Central Gym, Osaka WIN
Technical knockout
2001-12-15 Koyo Yamazaki WWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Points
2001-11-18 Yoshifumi Nishimura WW Spark Chikujo, Chikujo WIN
Technical knockout
2001-10-13 Daigoro Omagari LLD City Hall, Nagoya WIN
Points
2001-09-13 Hiroaki Kusunoki WWWWW Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka WIN
Points
2001-07-22 Taiki Tatsuiwa L Mizuno Sports, Osaka WIN
KO
2001-04-28 Takashi Kunishige WW Azalea Taisho, Osaka WIN
Points
2000-10-18 Yozo Nakamura debut Archaic Hall, Amagasaki WIN
Technical knockout