Nobuhiro Ishida boxer
- bouts
- 40
- won
- 27
- lost
- 11
- draw
- 2
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super welterweight
- Debut
- 2000-05-20
- Height
- 6′ 1½″/187cm
- Reach
- 72″/183cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1975-08-18
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Nobuhiro Ishida (石田 順裕, Ishida Nobuhiro, born August 18, 1975) is a Japanese former professional boxer. He is a former WBA interim super welterweight champion who is best known for knocking out James Kirkland in a middleweight bout at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in April 2011. Ishida has so far been promoted by Canelo Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions among others and has been co-trained by Rudy Hernández and Daisuke Okabe, while residing back and forth between Los Angeles, California, United States and Osaka, Japan.Ishida was born in Tamana District, Kumamoto and moved to Neyagawa, Osaka soon after. He began boxing at the Osaka Teiken Boxing Gym at the sixth grade of elementary school (at age eleven). When Ishida was a high school freshman, he fought as an in-fighter in the flyweight division at 176 centimeters (5 feet 10 inches) tall. He won the national high school invitational tournament in the lightweight division in 1993.After graduating from Kinki University, Ishida won another amateur title in the light middleweight in 1998. He compiled an amateur record of 101–15 (50 KOs). Ishida worked for the child welfare for two years and two months from August 1998. He paused his boxing career to pursue studies, and qualified as a social welfare secretary. Ishida worked at an orphanage. His experience of living with the orphans motivated him to turn professional.Ishida restarted his boxing career in 2000. He made his professional debut on May 20 of that year under the management of Kanazawa Boxing Gym. There he received Toshihiro Fujitani's guidance until the end of 2010. Ishida won the OPBF super welterweight title via a technical decision on March 1, 2001. The bout was stopped in the eleventh round as Ishida's right eye was injured after the accidental headbutt. He managed to get his first title in his sixth match. He lost the unification match against the OPBF interim champion by a twelve-round unanimous decision on May 13, 2001. That was his first loss in his professional career. Ishida lost the Japanese super welterweight title shot in his next fight on September 24 of that year by a ten-round majority decision. In June and October, 2002, Ishida fought for the OPBF and interim Japanese title respectively in the same weight division, but lost two in a row.At that time, Ishida trained in Los Angeles for the first time to get out of the slump. He watched the boxing matches in Las Vegas and felt that he would like to someday fight there. Loren Goodman noted the words of Ishida in his book published in 2006....I went to L.A. at first...but the atmosphere of the gym was really good. L.A. Gym. It was like, "I've come to the Mecca of boxing." It felt really good, and the atmosphere of the gym was good. At first, I went for about a month. America was fun—it was...fun.Ishida married on Christmas Day, 2003. His wife has worked as a clinical psychologist. They have one daughter and two sons. Ishida captured the vacant Japanese super welterweight title on December 2, 2006, and defended the title twice before vacating it. He has often trained under the guidance of Rudy Hernández at the Maywood Boxing Club in Maywood, California. When Ishida who used to be a in-fighter outpointed the WBA number six and WBC number seven ranked Javier Alberto Mamaní with scores of 100–91, 100–91, 98–94 in October 2007, he had turned into a good defensive out-fighter controlling the fight with his left jabs and forehand blows.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2015-04-30 | Kyotaro Fujimoto | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | LOST Split-decision |
2014-12-27 | Kotatsu Takehara | LWWLWL | Sumiyoshi Ward Center, Osaka | WIN Corner retirement |
2014-09-14 | David Radeff | LLDWLW | Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2014-04-30 | Kyotaro Fujimoto | WWLWWW | Korakuen Hall | LOST Unanimous decision |
2013-08-04 | Elly Pangaribuan | LWLWW | IMP Hall, Osaka | WIN KO |
2013-03-30 | Gennady Golovkin | WWWWWW | Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo | LOST KO |
2012-05-01 | Dmitry Pirog | WWWWWW | Dynamo Palace of Sports in Krylatskoye, Moscow | LOST Unanimous decision |
2012-02-18 | Paul Williams | WWWWLW | American Bank Center, Corpus Christi | LOST Unanimous decision |
2011-11-26 | Edson Espinoza | L | Monumental Plaza de Toros México, Mexico City | WIN Technical knockout |
2011-04-09 | James Kirkland | WWWWWW | MGM Grand, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
2010-10-09 | Rigoberto Alvarez | WLWLWW | Mesón de los Deportes, Tepic | LOST Split-decision |
2009-12-29 | Oney Valdez | LWLWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2009-08-30 | Marco Antonio Avendano | WWWWLW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2008-09-22 | Marco Antonio Avendano | WWWWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Split-decision |
2008-04-02 | Tatsuki Kawasaki | WLWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2007-10-06 | Javier Alberto Mamani | LWWWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2007-04-05 | Tatsuki Kawasaki | WWWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-12-02 | Shinsuke Matsumoto | WWDWWL | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Majority decision |
2006-06-11 | HyungWon Jung | LLWLWW | IMP Hall, Osaka | WIN KO |
2005-11-19 | Takuji Matsuhashi | LWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | DRAW Points |
2005-08-20 | Kozo Watanabe | WWWWDW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-05-07 | Teruo Nagase | DWLWLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-12-22 | Yuki Nonaka | LWDWWW | Nanba Grand Kagetsu, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-06-14 | Crazy Kim | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | LOST Unanimous decision |
2004-04-23 | Shinsuke Matsumoto | WWWWWL | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Majority decision |
2003-09-26 | Akira Ohigashi | WDWWWW | Central Gym, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-07-09 | Toshihiko Itagaki | WWWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-04-14 | Jo Asano | WLWLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-10-10 | Crazy Kim | WLWWWW | Kokugikan | LOST Unanimous decision |
2002-06-20 | Nader Hamdan | WWWWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | LOST Unanimous decision |
2002-03-01 | Moechrody | L | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN KO |
2001-12-03 | Kevin Kelly | WLWLWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | DRAW Split-decision |
2001-09-24 | Joya Kawai | WWWLWW | Arena, Yokohama | LOST Majority decision |
2001-05-13 | Seiji Takechi | WWWWDL | Saty Hall, Sakaide | LOST Unanimous decision |
2001-03-01 | Kook-Yul Song | WWWWLD | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN |
2000-12-12 | Boy Nituda | LLLLLL | Maizu Arena, Osaka | WIN KO |
2000-10-02 | Tata Regatuna | LLLWLL | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN KO |
2000-08-27 | Haris Pujono | LLLLWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-07-02 | Eiji Kano | DDWWWD | Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-05-20 | Hiroaki Obata | LL | Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |