Kenshiro Teraji (The Amazing Boy) boxer
- bouts
- 19
- won
- 18
- lost
- 1
- draw
- 0
- Status
- active
- Division
- light fly
- Debut
- 2014-08-03
- Height
- 5′ 4½″/164cm
- Reach
- 64″/163cm
- Age
- 29
- Born
- -
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Kenshiro Teraji (寺地拳四朗, Teraji Kenshiro, born 6 January 1992), known professionally by his ring name Ken Shiro, is a Japanese professional boxer who held the WBC light-flyweight title from May 2017 to September 2021, and held the OPBF light-flyweight title in 2016. As of November 2021, he is ranked as the world's third best active light flyweight by BoxRec, fourth by The Ring and fifth by Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.Shiro is the son of Hisashi Teraji, a boxer who won the OPBF light heavyweight and Japanese national middleweight title. Hisashi's sole professional loss came against future world champion Shinji Takehara. He retired in 2000, at the age of 36. Shiro followed in his father's footsteps and accrued a 58-16 amateur record between 2007 and 2014.On November 15, 2020, Shiro was involved in a drunk driving incident, during which he drove into another persons property and crashed into a vehicle parked there. He would later issue a public apology to the victim and his fans. As a result of this incident, the Japanese Boxing Commission suspended him for three months, issued a ¥3 million fine, and ordered him to perform between 48 and 200 hours community service.Shiro made his professional debut on August 2014, winning a six-round unanimous decision (60-53, 60-53, 59-54) against Heri Amol. Amol went down in round 4, after a right hand to the body. Shiro won his first belt in October 2015, beating Rolly Sumalpong for the WBC Youth light flyweight title by unanimous decision (97-91, 96-92, 96-92). During round 1, Shiro was dropped for the first time in his career but he adjusted and did enough to get the win. On his next fight, Shiro went on to claim the Japanese national light flyweight title, beating Kenichi Horikawa with a unanimous decision (98-93, 98-93, 97-93). On August 2016, Shiro claimed the OPBF title with another unanimous decision win (119-108, 119-109, 117-111) over Toshimasa Ouchi. The bout was Shiro's first 12-round fight.On May 2017, Shiro was scheduled to face the reigning WBC light flyweight world champion Ganigan López, in what was his 10th professional bout and López's second title defense.Shiro won the closely contested bout by unanimous decision, with two of the judges scoring the fight 115-113 in his favor, and the third judge scoring the fight a 114-114 draw. Shiro was leading the fight on the scorecards going into the eight round, after which López managed to make a comeback. Shiro later stated he was unsure of how the judges had scored the fight, which was the reason why he engaged in trading power shots in the final round, attempting to knock López out. During the post-fight press conference, Shiro claimed he was dissatisfied with how he fought, saying he was too nervous in his first world title challenge to fight how he usually does.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2021-09-22 | Masamichi Yabuki | LWWWWW | City Gym, Kyoto | LOST Technical knockout |
2021-04-24 | Tetsuya Hisada | WWWWWL | EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
2019-12-23 | Randy Petalcorin | WWWLWW | Arena, Yokohama | WIN Technical knockout |
2019-07-12 | Jonathan Taconing | WWWWWW | EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka | WIN Technical knockout |
2018-12-30 | Saul Juarez | LLLLWD | Ota-City General Gymnasium | WIN Unanimous decision |
2018-10-07 | Milan Melindo | WWWWWL | Arena, Yokohama | WIN Technical knockout |
2018-05-25 | Ganigan Lopez | LWWWLW | Ota-City General Gymnasium | WIN KO |
2017-12-30 | Gilberto Pedroza | WWWWWW | Bunka Gym, Yokohama | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-10-22 | Pedro Guevara | WLWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN Majority decision |
2017-05-20 | Ganigan Lopez | WWLWWW | Ariake Colosseum | WIN Majority decision |
2016-12-08 | Lester Abutan | WLWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2016-08-07 | Toshimasa Ouchi | LLWWWW | EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka | LOST Unanimous decision |
2016-04-14 | Atsushi Kakutani | WLWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2015-12-27 | Kenichi Horikawa | LWWWWW | Oyamazaki-cho Gym, Otokuni-gun | WIN Unanimous decision |
2015-10-12 | Rolly Sumalpong | DWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | LOST Unanimous decision |
2015-08-10 | Takashi Omae | WDWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2015-03-26 | Katsunori Nagamine | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-10-19 | Phuwanai Chamnansin | debut | KBS Hall, Kyoto | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-08-03 | Heri Amol | LWWLLL | IMP Hall, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |