Yoshio Shirai boxer

Yoshio Shirai boxer
bouts
58
won
46
lost
8
draw
4
Status
inactive
Division
flyweight
Debut
1943-11-26
Height
5′ 4½″/164cm
Reach
-
Age
80
Born
1923-11-23
Death
2003-12-26
Nationality
Japan

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Yoshio Shirai (白井 義男, Shirai Yoshio, November 23, 1923 – December 26, 2003) was a professional boxer from Tokyo, Japan. He won the world flyweight title in 1952, becoming the first Japanese boxer to win a world title.Shirai first boxed in elementary school, during a mock match-up against a kangaroo at a local carnival. He became interested in boxing afterwards, and made his professional debut in 1943, during World War II. He won his first eight professional fights before being drafted to join the Imperial Japanese Navy. After being released in 1945, he returned to boxing, but was almost forced into retirement because of injuries he had sustained during the war. However, he met Alvin Rober Cahn, a Jewish-American SCAP employee, who became his trainer and manager. Shirai's boxing skills improved dramatically under Cahn's guidance, and the two formed a close bond.Shirai fought with the aggressive boxing style typical of the Japanese boxers of the time, but made a change to a more technical, defensive style under the guidance of his new trainer. Cahn made Shirai live in his house, and supervised everything from his health and training to his meals. Cahn began to suffer from dementia in his old age, and it was Shirai's family that took care of him. Cahn had no children when he died, and left Shirai with his entire fortune.Shirai won his first fight after teaming with Cahn on July 30, 1948, and won the Japanese flyweight title in 1949. He also won the Japanese bantamweight title the same year, and held both titles for over 3 years, making 5 total defenses.He fought flyweight world champion Dado Marino on May 21, 1951, in a non-title match. Shirai lost by split decision but fought Marino again in December, 1951, to mark a 7th round KO win. On May 19, 1952, he met Marino for the third time for the world flyweight title. Shirai won by 15 round decision, becoming the new world champion, and first ever Japanese boxer to win a world title.Shirai made four defenses of the world title before losing his title to Pascual Perez in November, 1954 by unanimous decision. He fought Perez again in May, 1955, but lost decisively by KO in the 5th round. He announced his retirement after this loss. His professional record was 48-8-2 (20KOs).

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1955-05-30 Pascual Perez WWWDWW Korakuen Baseball Stadium LOST
KO
1954-11-26 Pascual Perez WWWWWD Korakuen Baseball Stadium LOST
Unanimous decision
1954-09-18 Takashi Seno LDLLLD WIN
KO
1954-08-11 Alberto Barenghi DLWWWW Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires WIN
Points
1954-07-24 Pascual Perez WWWWWW Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires DRAW
Points
1954-05-24 Leo Espinosa WWWWWW Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Split-decision
1954-04-08 Masaru Kaneko WLLWLL Osaka WIN
Corner retirement
1953-10-27 Terry Allen LLLWWL Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Unanimous decision
1953-09-19 Leo Espinosa LWWWWW Osaka Stadium, Osaka LOST
Corner retirement
1953-07-17 Vic Herman LWWLLW Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Technical knockout
1953-05-18 Tanny Campo LWWWWW Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Unanimous decision
1953-04-17 Mario Macias DWWLLL WIN
Unanimous decision
1952-11-15 Dado Marino WWDWLL Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Unanimous decision
1952-09-26 Roy Higa LWWWWW Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Unanimous decision
1952-05-19 Dado Marino DWWDWL Korakuen Baseball Stadium WIN
Unanimous decision
1952-04-04 Kyoichi Muto WDLLWW WIN
Corner retirement
1952-02-09 Hiroshi Horiguchi WLWWLW WIN
Unanimous decision
1951-12-04 Dado Marino WDWWDW Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu WIN
Technical knockout
1951-10-25 Takahisa Horiguchi WWLWWW WIN
KO
1951-09-20 Hidemasa Nagashima LWDWWL WIN
Points
1951-05-21 Dado Marino WWWWWL Korakuen Baseball Stadium LOST
Split-decision
1951-03-17 Hidemasa Nagashima WWLWDW LOST
1951-02-03 Yukio Takahashi LLLWDL WIN
1950-10-26 Takashi Seno WWWDWL WIN
Points
1950-09-25 Katsumi Kobayashi LWLLD WIN
KO
1950-06-28 Hideo Kijima LWWLDD WIN
KO
1950-05-25 Yoichiro Hanada WWWWDW WIN
Points
1950-04-14 Yoshiaki Nario D WIN
Points
1949-12-15 Hiroshi Horiguchi LWWWWW WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-09-28 Kyoichi Muto LWWLLW WIN
KO
1949-06-25 Noboru Kushida WWWDLL WIN
Points
1949-05-02 Eijiro Yajima DWLWLW WIN
Points
1949-03-21 Tomoyoshi Yanagida WDLLD WIN
KO
1949-01-28 Yoichiro Hanada LLWWDL WIN
KO
1948-10-09 Noboru Kushida DLDWW WIN
Split-decision
1948-09-11 Eijiro Yajima WWWLDW WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-07-30 Nobuyuki Ishimori LWWLWD WIN
KO
1948-07-10 Kiyoshi Nishimura LL WIN
Points
1948-06-21 Kunimatsu Suda LLWLLL DRAW
Points
1948-06-06 Eijiro Yajima WWWWWL DRAW
Points
1948-05-07 Sadaji Wada LWLLL WIN
Points
1948-04-03 Kazumi Ueda LWLWWW Fuji WIN
Points
1948-02-15 Kazumi Ueda LWWWLW WIN
Points
1947-12-25 Michiyosi Koizumi debut WIN
KO
1947-10-27 Takeshi Makino LWLWLL DRAW
Points
1947-09-11 Eijiro Yajima WWWWLW LOST
Points
1947-07-18 Yoichiro Hanada WWWDWW LOST
Points
1947-07-06 Toshimitsu Kushihashi DDWWLL WIN
Points
1947-06-27 Kazumi Ueda WWWD WIN
Points
1946-12-14 Noboru Kushida WWDDWW LOST
KO
1944-03-28 Sakae Suzuki W WIN
KO
1944-03-05 Sadasuke Aoki W WIN
Points
1944-02-10 Shigeo Tanaka debut WIN
Points
1944-02-06 Makoto Yamada debut WIN
KO
1944-01-20 Masao Ito L WIN
KO
1943-12-23 Tomisaburo Oura debut WIN
Points
1943-12-10 Saichi Kubota debut WIN
KO
1943-11-26 Jumpo Umiyama debut WIN
KO

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