Takahiro Ao boxer

Takahiro Ao boxer
bouts
33
won
28
lost
3
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
2003-09-06
Height
5′ 6½″/169cm
Reach
68½″/174cm
Age
-
Born
1984-04-06
Death
-
Nationality
Japan

Takahiro Ao (粟生 隆寛, Takahiro Aō, born 6 April 1984) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2018. He was a two-division world champion, having held the WBC featherweight title in 2009 and the WBC super featherweight title from 2010 to 2012. He also challenged for the vacant WBO lightweight title in 2015.Ao turned professional in September 2003 at the Korakuen Hall, Tokyo. In his debut Ao defeated fellow Japanese boxer Hiroshi Kashihara with a second round knockout.Ao is managed by the Teiken Boxing Gym in Tokyo, and trains under Sendai Tanaka's guidance. He has often attended Marco Antonio Barrera's training camp since 2003, because he was appreciated for his speed and heavy fists, and served as Barrera's chief sparring partner in August 2007.After thirteen unbeaten fights Ao beat Koji Umetsu for the Japanese featherweight title in March 2007.Ao lost via split decision to champion Óscar Larios on October 16, 2008. Despite flooring Larios in the 4th round, Ao managed to lose a decision in the close and contested bout.Fortunate for him, Ao got another chance at Larios' title on March 12, 2009. There, he applied more offensive tactics which resulted Larios dropping in the 12th round. Ao won the match by unanimous decision. On his first defense of the title held on July 14 that same year, Ao lost to Elio Rojas by unanimous decision.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2018-03-01 Gamaliel Diaz LLWLLL Kokugikan WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-05-01 Raymundo Beltran WWWDWL The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Chelsea Ballroom, Las Vegas NC
2014-10-22 Juan Carlos Salgado WWWLL Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-04-23 Marco Antonio Lopez WWWLWL Osaka-Jo Hall, Osaka WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-11-10 Edgar Alejandro Lomeli LWWLWW Kokugikan WIN
KO
2013-07-13 Hardy Paredes LWLWLW Hollywood Park Casino, Inglewood WIN
KO
2012-10-27 Gamaliel Diaz WWWWWW Tokyo International Forum LOST
Unanimous decision
2012-04-06 Terdsak Jandaeng WWWWWW Tokyo International Forum WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-11-06 Devis Boschiero WWWDWW Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium WIN
Split-decision
2011-04-08 Humberto Gutierrez Ochoa WWWLWW World Memorial Hall, Kobe WIN
KO
2010-11-26 Vitali Tajbert WWLWWW Nihon Gaishi Hall, Nagoya WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-04-30 Whyber Garcia WWLWWL Nippon Budokan WIN
Technical knockout
2009-12-18 Feider Viloria LWLLWL World Memorial Hall, Kobe WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-07-14 Elio Rojas WWWWLW Korakuen Hall LOST
Unanimous decision
2009-03-12 Oscar Larios WLWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2008-10-16 Oscar Larios WWLWWW Yoyogi First Gym LOST
Split-decision
2008-04-05 Hiroyuki Enoki WWWWWW JCB Hall DRAW
Points
2007-11-03 Noriyuki Ueno WWDDWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-07-07 Keisuke Akiba WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-03-03 Koji Umetsu WWLWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-11-13 Gabriel Perez WWWWWL Nippon Budokan WIN
Technical knockout
2006-06-03 Francisco Dianzo LWWLLL Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-03-25 Oswaldo Juarez WWWWLL World Memorial Hall, Kobe WIN
KO
2006-01-07 Richard Carrillo WWWLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-09-25 Jae Choon Moon WWWWWW Arena, Yokohama WIN
Technical knockout
2005-07-02 Yoshinori Miyata LWWLWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-04-16 Mario Rodriguez WLLLWL Nippon Budokan WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-02-05 Sang-Chan Na DWWLLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
2004-10-02 Yosuke Sato WDWWWL Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-05-01 Hisami Kitahara LLWLWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
2004-01-31 Nilyon Nunez debut El Poliedro, Caracas WIN
KO
2003-12-06 Takashi Saryo WWWLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
2003-09-06 Hiroshi Kashihara LWLLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout