Naoko Fujioka boxer

Naoko Fujioka boxer
bouts
22
won
19
lost
2
draw
1
Status
active
Division
flyweight
Debut
2009-09-15
Height
5′ 2″/158cm
Reach
63½″/161cm
Age
43
Born
1975-08-18
Death
-
Nationality
Japan

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Naoko Fujioka (藤岡奈穂子, Fujioka Naoko, born 18 August 1975) is a Japanese professional boxer. She is Japan's first ever five-division world champion, having held the WBA female flyweight title since 2018 and previously the WBC female minimumweight; WBO female junior-flyweight; WBA female super-flyweight; and WBO female bantamweight titles between 2012 and 2017. As of September 2020, she is ranked as the world's best active female flyweight by The Ring and BoxRec.Fujioka made her professional debut on 15 September 2009, scoring a second-round technical knockout (TKO) victory against Napaporn Boonchuon (5–6, 3 KOs) at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. After winning her first three fights, all by TKO, she faced Kanittha Kokietgym (8–2, 2 KOs) for the vacant WBC-OPBF female minimumweight title on 24 September 2010, at the Korakuen Hall. Fujioka captured her first professional title via unanimous decision (UD), with two judges scoring the bout 98–92 and the third scoring it 98–93.She successfully defended her WBC regional title in December before challenging for her first world title against reigning champion Anabel Ortiz. The bout took place on 8 May 2011 at the Korakuen Hall. Fujioka captured Ortiz' WBC female minimumweight title by eighth-round corner retirement (RTD) after Ortiz failed to come off her stool for the ninth round. At the time of the stoppage, Fujioka was ahead on all three judges' scorecards by 78–72.Following four more wins, including two defences of her WBC world title against Kanittha Kokietgym in September 2011 and Victoria Argueta in October 2012, Fujioka moved up three weight divisions to challenge Naoko Yamaguchi for her WBA female super-flyweight title on 13 November 2013 at the Korakuen Hall. Fujioka scored a third-round knockdown en route to a UD victory to become a two division world champion, with two judges scoring the bout 97–92 and the third scoring it 98–91. After successfully defending her title against Tomoko Kawanishi in July 2014, Fujioka moved down in weight to challenge Susi Kentikian for her WBA female flyweight title on 8 November 2014 at the Porsche-Arena in Stuttgart, Germany. Fighting for the first time outside of Japan, Fujioka suffered the first defeat of her career in her attempt at a third world title via UD, with the judges' scorecards reading 96–94, 97–94 and 97–93.She bounced back from defeat with a split decision (SD) win against Mariana Juárez in March 2015 before facing Hee Jung Yuh for the vacant WBO female bantamweight title. The bout took place on 19 October 2015 at the Korakuen Hall. Fujioka defeated Jung Yuh by UD, becoming a three-division world champion with two judges scoring the fight 100–90 and the third scoring it 99–91. Following a successful defence against Shindo Go in June 2016, she moved down two-divisions to challenge Jessica Chávez for her WBC female flyweight title on 1 October 2016 at Centro Regional de Deporte de Las Américas in Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico. In a contest which saw Fujioka knocked down in the sixth round and a point deduction from Chavez in the tenth and final round for excessive holding, Fujioka suffered the second defeat of her career via UD, with the scorecards reading 94–93, 95–93 and 96–92.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-07-09 Sulem Urbina WWWWWL Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles WIN
Majority decision
2019-07-12 Tenkai Tsunami WWLWWW Korakuen Hall DRAW
Split-decision
2018-09-14 Irma Sanchez WWWLWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-12-01 Yokasta Valle WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-03-13 Isabel Millan WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
2016-10-01 Jessica Chavez WWWWWW Centro Regional de Deporte de Las Américas, Ecatepec LOST
Unanimous decision
2016-06-13 Shindo Go WWWLWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-10-19 Hee Jung Yuh WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-03-14 Mariana Juarez WLWWWW Auditorio Municipal, Naucalpan WIN
Split-decision
2014-11-08 Susi Kentikian LLWWWW Porsche Arena, Stuttgart LOST
Unanimous decision
2014-07-07 Tomoko Kawanishi WWLWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-11-13 Naoko Yamaguchi WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-03-12 Maribel Ramirez WLLWDL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
2012-10-28 Victoria Argueta WWWWWW Furukawa Sogo Gym, Osaki WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-07-11 Mayela Perez LDWLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-09-22 Kanittha Kokietgym LWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
2011-05-08 Anabel Ortiz WLWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Corner retirement
2010-12-15 Naoko Shibata WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-09-24 Kanittha Kokietgym LLWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-04-01 Pornboonon Por Vongporramet LD Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
2009-11-30 Kazumi Izaki LWWWLW Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
2009-09-15 Napaporn Boonchuon LWWLWL Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout

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