Akinobu Hiranaka boxer
- bouts
- 22
- won
- 20
- lost
- 2
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super lightweight
- Debut
- 1985-03-24
- Height
- 5′ 7″/170cm
- Reach
- 70″/178cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1963-11-14
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Akinobu Hiranaka (平仲 明信, born Nobuaki Hiranaka, on November 14, 1963) is a former world champion boxer in the Light welterweight (Super lightweight or former Junior welterweight) division. He won the WBA Junior Welterweight championship of the world in 1992, and competed at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games.He is one of the few Japanese champions that lacked financial backing from large gyms or television companies, and he had to personally negotiate with opponents to land a shot at the world title.Hiranaka won an amateur boxing tournament in high school, training at the local Ryukyu boxing gym. He continued boxing at Nippon University, and fought in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics while attending (he lost in the second round). He had a successful amateur career, making 37 of his 43 wins by knockout.Welterweight (– 67 kg), 1984Hiranaka's success in the amateur ring made him one of Japan's best prospects in the light welterweight division. He won the Japanese light welterweight title in only his fourth professional fight, knocking out his opponent in the 6th round. Hiranaka became the WBA's top-ranked fighter in the light welterweight division, but lack of financial support made it difficult for him to challenge the world title. He had to defend the Japanese light welterweight title 9 times before finally getting a fight at the world stage.Hiranaka challenged Juan Martin Coggi of Argentina in Italy on April 29, 1989, for the WBA title. Hiranaka knocked Coggi down twice in the third round. However, Hiranaka lost by a decision for the first loss of his career. This match was controversial for the decision with excessive favor to the Italian-Argentine boxer Coggi, while Coggi was knocked down by Hiranaka twice and has been inferior to Hiranaka at performance throughout 12 rounds. Among many boxing fans, there have been the strong voice that the victory should have been given to Hiranaka, since the match was owned by him.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1992-09-09 | Morris East | WWWWWW | Nippon Budokan | LOST Technical knockout |
1992-04-10 | Edwin Rosario | WWWLWW | El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City | WIN Technical knockout |
1991-01-29 | Kwon Shik Kim | DDLLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1989-11-23 | Boy Masuay | LLLDLW | City Gymnasium, Urasoe | WIN Technical knockout |
1989-04-29 | Juan Martin Coggi | WWWWWW | Palazzo Dello Sport, Vasto | LOST Unanimous decision |
1989-03-07 | Yoshihiro Yamamoto | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Points |
1988-07-21 | Tricky Kawaguchi | LDWLWL | General Exhibition Arena, Kitakyushu | WIN Technical knockout |
1988-05-31 | Seiji Nagasawa | LWWWWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1988-04-24 | Tadafumi Miura | WWLLWW | Daini Junior High School Gym, Ishigaki | WIN KO |
1988-01-26 | Eiji Kikuzaki | WWLWLD | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1987-10-13 | Tetsuya Manaka | WWWDWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-08-11 | Naoki Ito | WLWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1987-06-16 | Archie Garcia | WLWLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-03-15 | Yoshifumi Kitajima | WDLWWW | City Gymnasium, Naha | WIN Points |
1986-12-14 | Nilo Acido | DWLWLW | Gushito Gym, Okinawa | WIN Technical knockout |
1986-08-17 | Makoto Ito | LWLWWL | City Gymnasium, Ginowan | WIN KO |
1986-05-01 | Masahiro Tanabu | WWWLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1986-04-06 | Teruhide Nishida | WWWL | City Gymnasium, Okinawa | WIN KO |
1986-01-09 | Masahiro Tanabu | WWWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1985-10-02 | Thai Suracharern | DWWLW | Onoyama Gym, Naha | WIN KO |
1985-06-30 | Naomi To | DLLWD | Sakuranomiya Skating Rink, Osaka | WIN KO |
1985-03-24 | Kazumi Yokoi | WLLWLW | Konan High School Gym, Naha | WIN KO |