Shigeo Nakajima boxer

Shigeo Nakajima boxer
bouts
19
won
13
lost
5
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
light flyweight
Debut
1976-07-12
Height
5′ 3″/160cm
Reach
61½″/156cm
Age
-
Born
1954-01-18
Death
-
Nationality
Japan

Shigeo Nakajima (中島 成雄, Nakajima Shigeo, born January 18, 1954) is a retired Japanese boxer who is a former WBC junior flyweight champion. He is an alumnus of the Komazawa University.Nakajima began boxing at Yonekura Boxing Gym at the age of a high school student. He compiled an amateur record of 80–15 (48 KOs) before turning professional.Nakajima made his professional debut with a second-round knockout victory at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo in July 1976, and won over the reigning Japanese junior flyweight champion Kazunori Tenryū via a third-round knockout in a non-title ten round bout in August 1977. However, he was knocked out by the former WBA flyweight champion Bernabe Villacampo with a body blow in the fourth round in March 1978. He lost on points to the future WBA junior flyweight champion Hwan-Jin Kim in August of that year.On January 3, 1980, Nakajima fought against Kim Sung-Jun for the WBC junior flyweight title at the Korakuen Hall. Preparing for that fight, Joe Koizumi who is familiar with the boxing theory and was later inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame, served as Nakajima's trainer. The gym's president Kenji Yonekura made him move to an apartment near his residence, and woke him up every morning to make him do his roadwork. In the third round, his eardrum was perforated and his ribs cracked, and he suffered a cut above his left eye. Nevertheless, Nakajima was crowned the title via a unanimous decision with his quick blows and footwork.In his first defense in March 1980, he lost to Hilario Zapata via a close unanimous decision at the Kuramae Kokugikan in Tokyo. Yonekura protested that decision of the judges. Yet Nakajima was stopped in the eleventh round of the rematch with Zapata for that title at the Civic Center in Gifu city in September of the same year. After eight months, Nakajima suffered an eight-round knockout loss, and quit boxing.Nakajima once serves as the president of the golf course development company, and currently acts as the executive secretary of the Pro Boxing World Champions party which is the internal organization of the Japan Pro Boxing Association (JPBA) consisting of Japan's world champions for the social contributions.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1981-05-26 Nobuyuki Watanabe LWWLLL LOST
KO
1980-09-17 Hilario Zapata WWWWWW Civic Center, Gifu LOST
Technical knockout
1980-03-24 Hilario Zapata WLWWWW Kokugikan LOST
Unanimous decision
1980-01-03 Sung Jun Kim WDWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
1979-11-06 Hong Soo Yang WWWLWW WIN
Majority decision
1979-06-12 Kubomura Tomihisa LLLLLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1979-03-27 Marciano Sekiyama LWWWLW WIN
KO
1978-08-29 Hwan-Jin Kim DWWWWW LOST
Points
1978-06-30 Puma Koya WLLWLL WIN
Points
1978-03-07 Bernabe Villacampo WWWWWW LOST
KO
1978-01-24 Yukimitsu Kondo LLWLLL WIN
KO
1977-11-29 Torayuki Nanasha WWWWWD Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1977-08-23 Kazunori Tenryu WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1977-06-21 Koichi Maki WWLWDL WIN
Majority decision
1977-04-02 Masayuki Kobayashi WDDWDW Kokugikan WIN
Points
1976-12-14 Beaver Kajimoto DLLWDD Korakuen Hall WIN
Points
1976-10-12 Toshiro Fujii DDW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1976-09-16 Chi-Bok Kim debut Busan DRAW
Points
1976-07-12 Shigeo Maezawa LWDL WIN
KO