Yoko Gushiken boxer
- bouts
- 24
- won
- 23
- lost
- 1
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- light flyweight
- Debut
- 1974-05-28
- Height
- 5′ 4″/162cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1955-06-26
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高, Gushiken Yōkō, born 26 June 1955) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1981. He held the WBA light-flyweight title from 1976 to 1981, making a total of 13 successful defences. Following his retirement from boxing, he remains popular in Japan as a tarento having signed a contract with Ohta Production. He is well known in Japan for his comical trademark looks of perm afro hair style.Gushiken was inducted in 2015 to the International Boxing Hall of Fame.Gushiken was known for having strong stamina, allowing him to pressure opponents into mistakes after many rounds. His southpaw stance allowed him to take advantage of many mistakes, usually by throwing unexpected combinations of punches instead of waiting for counterpunch opportunities.His popularity centered in mainland Japan, where he was known by the nickname Kanmuriwashi (Fierce Eagle) and crowds were normally sold out. He quickly rose through the amateur ranks and won All-Japan in high school.After that, he went pro and fought for the WBA light-flyweight title after just nine professional fights. He defeated Juan Antonio Guzmán, a well-seasoned pro, by knockout in the seventh round. He held the title for over four years, making thirteen defenses and winning eight by knockout.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1981-03-08 | Pedro Flores | WWWWWL | City Gymnasium, Gushikawa | LOST KO |
1980-10-12 | Pedro Flores | WWWWWW | Jissen Rinri Hall, Kanazawa | WIN Unanimous decision |
1980-06-01 | Martin Vargas | WWWWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Kochi | WIN KO |
1980-01-27 | Yong-Hyun Kim | LWWWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-10-28 | Tito Abella | LWWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN KO |
1979-07-29 | Rafael Pedroza | LLWWWW | City Gymnasium, Kitakyushu | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-04-08 | Alfonso Lopez | LLLLWW | Kokugikan | WIN KO |
1979-01-07 | Rigoberto Marcano | WWLWWW | City Gymnasium, Kawasaki | WIN KO |
1978-10-15 | Sang Il Jung | DWLWLW | Kokugikan | WIN KO |
1978-08-14 | Mak Dong Kim | WLDLLW | City Gymnasium, Omiya | WIN KO |
1978-05-07 | Jaime Rios | WLLWWW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Hiroshima | WIN KO |
1978-01-29 | Aniceto Vargas | WWWLLW | Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya | WIN KO |
1977-10-09 | Montsayarm Haw Mahachai | WWWWLW | Hot Spring Pool, Beppu | WIN KO |
1977-05-22 | Rigoberto Marcano | WWWWWW | Makomanai Indoor Arena, Sapporo | WIN Split-decision |
1977-01-30 | Jaime Rios | WWWWWL | Nippon Budokan | WIN Split-decision |
1976-10-10 | Juan Antonio Guzman | WWLWWW | Yamanashi Gakuin Gym, Kofu | WIN KO |
1976-07-16 | Toshihisa Takii | WLDL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1976-01-23 | Cesar Gomez Kee | WWWW | City Gymnasium, Kawasaki | WIN KO |
1975-10-19 | Shoji Warabino | DDDWDW | City Gymnasium, Okinawa | WIN KO |
1975-06-29 | Yasuo Jo | LLLLDW | Onoyama Gym, Naha | WIN Points |
1975-03-09 | Yasunobu Nitta | WLWWWL | Onoyama Gym, Naha | WIN KO |
1974-12-09 | Tadahiro Mihara | WWWLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1974-09-10 | Koichi Maki | LWLWLL | Onoyama Gym, Naha | WIN Points |
1974-05-28 | Koichi Maki | WWLWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Points |