Shinji Takehara boxer

Shinji Takehara boxer
bouts
25
won
24
lost
1
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1989-05-15
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1972-01-25
Death
-
Nationality
Japan

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Shinji Takehara (竹原慎二, Takehara Shinji, born January 25, 1972 in Fuchū, Hiroshima) is a Japanese former professional boxer who has held the WBA middleweight title between December 1995 to June 1996. He was the first Japanese boxer to capture a midlleweight title.Takehara turned pro in 1989 and had a relatively short professional career, spanning only seven years. In 1995 he landed a shot at the WBA Middleweight Titleagainst Jorge Fernando Castro and won by decision. Takehara lost the belt in his only defeat during his first defense to William Joppy in a 9th-round TKO. He was overwhelmed in the first round and appeared unable to determine incoming attacks. Ringside doctors examination discovered Takehara had posterior vitreous detachment which progressed into retinal detachment and subsequently forced him into retirement.Takehara got into numerous street fights during his teens. He briefly played baseball before joining the school judo team. Takehara did not move on to high school, after graduating middle school, he moved to Tokyo in 1988 to start a boxing career. He took numerous part-time jobs while training, including working as a cleaning man at Yokohama Arena, where he would later make his first (and only) title defense of the WBA Middleweight Title.Takehara made his debut on May 15, 1989 with a 4th-round KO victory. He went on to win the Japanese Middleweight Title in 1991, defending it three times. He won the vacant OPBF Middleweight Title in 1993, which he defended six times.Takehara got a shot against WBA Middleweight Champion Jorge Castro, who had a record of 98-4-2 at the time and had made five title defenses. Takehara went into the fight as a huge underdog, and the match took place in the tiny Korakuen Hall despite being a world title bout. Regardless, Takehara knocked Castro down in the 3rd round, and won by unanimous decision in 12 rounds, becoming the first ever Japanese boxer to win a world middleweight title.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1996-06-24 William Joppy WWWDWW Arena, Yokohama LOST
Technical knockout
1995-12-19 Jorge Castro WWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
1995-09-12 Sung Chun Lee DWLL WIN
Points
1995-04-17 YoungKi Park WW WIN
KO
1994-12-19 Craig Trotter WWLWWD WIN
KO
1994-09-18 Hyun-Sik Lee LDLW Yoyogi Gymnasium WIN
Points
1994-06-12 Alex Tui DWWWLL Hiroshima WIN
KO
1994-02-21 Noli De Guia LLWLWL WIN
KO
1993-11-22 Nico Toriri WWWWWW WIN
KO
1993-05-24 Sung Chun Lee DW WIN
KO
1993-02-15 Satoshi Yokozaki WDLLWW WIN
KO
1992-08-17 Biney Martin WWWWWW WIN
Unanimous decision
1992-05-17 Yoshinori Nishizawa LLLDDL Hiroshima WIN
Points
1992-02-17 Hisashi Teraji WDDDWW WIN
KO
1991-10-28 Takehito Saijo WWDWDD WIN
KO
1991-07-15 Jiro Kashiwara WLWLLL WIN
KO
1991-02-18 Tomo Suzuki WWWLLL WIN
KO
1990-11-26 Keon Soo Park L Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1990-07-30 Satoshi Yokozaki LLLWLL WIN
KO
1990-02-18 Haruhisa Tokuda LLLW Osaka WIN
KO
1989-12-23 Biney Martin WDWW WIN
Points
1989-11-10 Yoshihiro Kitada L WIN
KO
1989-09-18 Kiyoshi Hirayama L WIN
KO
1989-07-17 Kiyoshi Hirayama debut WIN
KO
1989-05-15 Masao Tadano debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO

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