Kiyoshi Hatanaka boxer
- bouts
- 25
- won
- 22
- lost
- 2
- draw
- 1
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super bantamweight
- Debut
- 1984-11-27
- Height
- 5′ 6½″/169cm
- Reach
- 69″/175cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1967-11-27
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Kiyoshi Hatanaka (畑中 清詞, Hatanaka Kiyoshi, born March 7, 1967) is a retired Japanese boxer who is the former WBC super bantamweight world champion.Hatanaka began karate at the first grade of elementary school, and won the Japanese championship in the juvenile division at its sixth grade and the first grade of junior high school. In addition, he began football at the fourth grade of elementary school, and was scouted by a prestigious high school. He also set an interval record in the local ekiden race at the age of a junior high school student. At that time, informed from an acquaintance that a professional boxer got paid 30,000 yen per match in the amount of time, he became interested in boxing and joined Matsuda Boxing Gym. He compiled an amateur record of 28-0(21 KOs) before turning professional.Hatanaka made his professional debut with a first-round knockout victory in November 1984, at the age of a high school student. He won the annual Japanese boxing series, All-Japan Rookie King Tournament in the super flyweight division in March 1986. He captured the Japanese super flyweight title at the Korakuen Hall in February 1987.In his first world title shot against WBC super flyweight champion Gilberto Román in September 1988, Hatanaka entered the ring of the Nagoya Rainbow Hall with full smile. Hatanaka floored Romàn in the first round, but was docked a point for a low blow late in the same round. Though Romàn was given a full five minutes to recover, he was hit below the belt again in the third round and took three minutes' rest. As the rounds rolled on, Hatanaka kept his pace to win the WBC title via a unanimous decision. Hatanaka was so nervous that he remembered almost nothing after the fight.After the Victory, Hatanaka decided to become a Undisputed World champion from his beloved hometown of Nagoya by any means necessary. It was no longer a question of money for him. Hatanaka needed a reliable trainer. He asked Toshihide Tsutsumi three times who once worked as a trainer at Matsuda Boxing Gym, and was at last accepted. He trained with Tsutsumi and did not get anxious anymore.Hatanaka then fought against Pedro Rubén Décima for the WBA IBF super Flyweight title at the Nagoya International Exhibition Hall, aka Port Messe Nagoya, on February 3, 1991. Hatanka floored Pedro in the first round, but felt calm enough to pummel Pedro round by round. After knocking down Décima four times in the fourth round, he sent him to the canvas two more times in the seventh and eighth rounds before the referee stopped the bout.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1991-06-14 | Daniel Zaragoza | WWWWLW | Rainbow Hall, Nagoya | LOST Split-decision |
1991-02-03 | Pedro Decima | WWWWWW | Rainbow Hall, Nagoya | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-12-04 | Ric Bajelot | LLLLWL | Tsuyuhashi Sports Centre, Nagoya | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-08-05 | Somsak Srichan | WWLWLL | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1990-03-04 | San Northorchor | WWWWLW | Tsuyuhashi Sports Centre, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1989-11-25 | Somboonyod Singsamang | WWWLLL | City Gymnasium, Toyota | WIN Technical knockout |
1989-09-07 | Jang Kyun Oh | WWWWWW | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | DRAW Points |
1989-05-30 | Noel Cornelio | WWWLL | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1989-01-24 | Dong-Chun Lee | WLWWWW | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1988-09-04 | Gilberto Roman | WWLWWW | Rainbow Hall, Nagoya | LOST Unanimous decision |
1988-02-26 | Constancio Dangla | WDWLLW | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1987-10-27 | Surasit Meeprasert | LWWLWL | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1987-07-10 | Teruaki Miyazato | WWWLLW | Tsuyuhashi Sports Center, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1987-02-23 | Tadashi Maruo | LWWLLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1986-10-18 | Masaki Sono | WWLLLL | City Hall, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1986-07-14 | Tadashi Maruo | LWLWWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Points |
1986-05-09 | Takashi Hirata | WWLLL | City Hall, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1986-03-04 | Hiromitsu Tatsuki | WW | Nishinari Ward Center, Osaka | WIN KO |
1985-11-30 | Akio Kawamata | WWWWWW | City Gymnasium, Hamamatsu | WIN Points |
1985-10-08 | Takuji Hijiri | DL | City Hall, Nagoya | WIN Points |
1985-07-28 | Shinpei Sato | WL | Tatsumioka Hall, Okazaki | WIN KO |
1985-06-26 | Shuichi Sakakibara | debut | City Hall, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1985-04-29 | Shigehito Hayashi | WLLD | Sakuranomiya Skating Rink, Osaka | WIN KO |
1985-02-05 | Tadaharu Sanuki | debut | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Technical knockout |
1984-11-27 | Harelya Yamauchi | L | City Hall, Nagoya | WIN KO |