Takuma Inoue boxer

Takuma Inoue boxer
bouts
16
won
15
lost
1
draw
0
Status
active
Division
bantamweight
Debut
2013-12-06
Height
5′ 4½″/164cm
Reach
64″/163cm
Age
23
Born
1995-12-26
Death
-
Nationality
Japan

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Takuma Inoue (井上 拓真, Inoue Takuma, born December 26, 1995) is a Japanese professional boxer. He held the WBC interim bantamweight title from 2018 to 2019, and challenged for the full world title in 2019.He started boxing from a very young age, after watching his brother competing, winning several high school championships. After showing much promise as an amateur, Takuma made his pro debut in 2013, when he was barely 18 years old. His first opponent was future WBO Minimumweight World Champion Tatsuya Fukuhara (12-3). Even though he was outmatched, Inoue managed to pull off the upset and get the unanimous decision over the much more experienced boxer. That was his only fight in the light flyweight division. He immediately jumped to flyweight, facing a worthy foe in Teeraphong Utaida (25-2). Neither the fact that he moved up a weight class nor that he went from 6 to 8 rounds, scared the young Japanese prodigy. Once again, Takuma proved that he was a force to be reckoned with, going the distance and earning yet another victory. After knocking out a debuting Chalerm Kotala, Inoue outclassed world title contender Nestor Daniel Narvaes (20-2) at super flyweight, despite that being only his fourth fight.He defeated Mark Anthony Geraldo to win the OPBF Super flyweight title. Takuma’s sound skills and technique, earned him his first championship when he fought Mark Anthony Geraldo (31-6), for the vacant OPBF Super Flyweight title, in 2015. At the time, he was just 19 years old. Before the year was over, he successfully defended the belt against Rene Dacquel (15-5). In 2016, Takuma beat Filipino stand out Froilan Saludar (23-1*) at the Sky Arena in Japan, before moving up to bantamweight. Saludar managed to drop him early in the opening round but Inoue returned the favor in the later rounds. The Japanese fighter was set to face Marlon Tapales (29-2) for the WBO Bantamweight World Title on December of the same year. Unfortunately, bad luck stroke Inoue as he fractured his hand in training, thus withdrawing from his one and only world title fight to date. Inoue made his return on August 2017, in an epic war with 4-time world title challenger Hiroyuki Kudaka (25-16). Both men went back and forth for 10 rounds, exchanging shots and stealing the show. Takuma remained unbeaten and proved that he was back and stronger than ever. He went on to defeat former Japanese champion Kentaro Masuda (27-8) and Indonesian journeyman Waldo Sabu (12-11). Now back in the world title picture, his next fight could be the one he needs to finally compete for the big one.WBC EliminatorOn September 11, Takuma Inoue squared off with Mark John Yap for an opportunity at the WBC Bantamweight World Championship.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-11-11 Shingo Wake WWWWLW Korakuen Hall
2021-01-14 Keita Kurihara WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
2019-11-07 Nordine Oubaali WWWWWW Super Arena, Saitama LOST
Unanimous decision
2018-12-30 Tasana Salapat WWWWWW Ota-City General Gymnasium WIN
Unanimous decision
2018-09-11 Mark John Yap WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2018-05-25 Waldo Sabu LLWLWL Ota-City General Gymnasium WIN
KO
2017-12-30 Kentaro Masuda WWWWWL Bunka Gym, Yokohama WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-08-30 Hiroyuki Kudaka WWLLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2016-09-04 Froilan Saludar WLWWWW Sky Arena, Zama WIN
Unanimous decision
2016-05-08 Afrizal Tamboresi WWWWLL Ariake Colosseum WIN
Technical knockout
2015-12-29 Rene Dacquel WLWWLW Ariake Colosseum WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-07-06 Mark Anthony Geraldo WWWWWL Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-12-30 Nestor Daniel Narvaes WWWLLW Metropolitan Gym WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-09-05 Chalerm Kotala debut Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium WIN
KO
2014-04-06 Teeraphong Utaida WWWWWW Ota-City General Gymnasium WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-12-06 Tatsuya Fukuhara LDWWWL Kokugikan WIN
Unanimous decision

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