Yasutsune Uehara boxer
- bouts
- 32
- won
- 27
- lost
- 5
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super featherweight
- Debut
- 1972-11-14
- Height
- 5′ 5″/165cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1949-10-12
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Yasutsune Uehara (上原 康恒, Uehara Yasutsune, born October 12, 1949 in Okinawa, Japan) is a former professional boxer and former WBA and lineal super featherweight champion. He is one of the few Japanese boxers to have won the world title fighting outside Japan.Uehara was born in Naha, Okinawa. He won the inter-high school boxing tournament in his senior year in high school, and moved on to Nihon University, where he won amateur titles in two weight classes, compiling a distinguished amateur record of 117–8 (87RSC). He was already touted as the next Japanese world champion when he announced his decision to turn professional.Uehara made his debut on November 14, 1972, with a fourth-round knockout in Honolulu, Hawaii. He suffered his first professional loss in his second fight. He returned to Japan after five fights in the United States.He won nine fights in a row after returning to Japan, including seven victories by knockout. Uehara returned to the United States in August, 1974 to challenge WBA super featherweight champion Ben Villaflor, but lost by second-round knockout.Uehara won the Japanese super featherweight title on July 21, 1971, knocking out his opponent in the first round. He defended the title a total of ten times, a considerable number of defenses for a regional title.Uehara was once again ranked as the number one WBA super featherweight challenger in 1980, and challenged Samuel Serrano for the Lineal and WBA super featherweight titles on the undercard of Thomas Hearns' win over José Cuevas in Detroit. Uehara was losing on all three judges' scorecards before connecting with a right hook to knock out the defending champion in the sixth round. Uehara's victory was named The Ring's 1980 upset of the year.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1981-04-09 | Samuel Serrano | WWWWLW | Prefectural Gymnasium, Wakayama | LOST Unanimous decision |
1980-11-20 | Leonel Hernandez | WWWLWW | Kokugikan | WIN Split-decision |
1980-08-02 | Samuel Serrano | WWWWWW | Joe Louis Arena, Detroit | WIN KO |
1980-03-18 | Blazer Okubo | WWLWLW | WIN KO |
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1979-11-10 | Kojiro Sasaki | LLDDWL | Naha | WIN KO |
1979-07-12 | Yoshitaka Ikehara | WDWLLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Points |
1979-02-27 | Yasuhide Takahashi | LWWWLW | WIN KO |
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1978-11-25 | Hideyoshi Horinaga | WWLWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1978-08-09 | Tatsuya Moriyasu | LLLWLW | Omiya | WIN KO |
1978-04-28 | Ryu Fukita | WWWWWL | WIN KO |
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1977-12-04 | Tadashi Akiyama | WLWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Corner retirement |
1977-09-09 | Suketoshi Maruyama | LLLLWL | Nagoya | WIN KO |
1977-05-29 | Shoji Okano | LWDLWL | Onoyama Gym, Naha | WIN KO |
1976-11-25 | Joe Lim | WLL | Manila | LOST Points |
1976-07-29 | Masa Ito | DWLWWW | WIN Points |
|
1976-04-23 | Masa Ito | WWDWLW | Tokuyama | LOST Points |
1975-12-09 | Susumu Okabe | WLWLLD | WIN KO |
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1975-10-19 | Masa Ito | WLWWDW | City Gymnasium, Okinawa | WIN KO |
1975-07-21 | Susumu Okabe | LWWLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1974-11-30 | Freddie Mensah | WLWLLL | Akita City | WIN Points |
1974-08-24 | Ben Villaflor | LWWWDW | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | LOST KO |
1974-05-28 | Masaharu Tsuchiya | DWLLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1974-03-26 | Kae-Shik Yuh | debut | Nagoya | WIN KO |
1973-11-29 | Ricardo Arredondo | WWWLLW | Onoyama Gym, Naha | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-10-28 | Tokikazu Ichikawa | LLL | WIN KO |
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1973-08-04 | Ricky Sawa | WWLLWL | Naha | WIN KO |
1973-06-14 | Noriaki Yoshimura | LWLLD | WIN KO |
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1973-03-12 | Danny Campos | LLLWWL | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-02-13 | Rogelio Tulunghari | LLLWLL | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-12-12 | Shichiro Saito | DDWLL | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | WIN Points |
1972-11-21 | Mar Yuzon | LLWLLL | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | LOST Points |
1972-11-14 | Sam Fraticelli | LLWW | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | WIN Technical knockout |