Tsuyoshi Hamada boxeador

Tsuyoshi Hamada boxeador
combates
24
ganados
21
perdidos
2
empates
0
Estado
inactive
División
super lightweight
Debut
1979-05-21
Altura
5′ 7″/170cm
Alcanza
-
Edad
-
Nacimiento
1960-11-29
Muerte
-
Nacionalidad
Japan

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Tsuyoshi Hamada (浜田 剛史, Hamada Tsuyoshi, born November 29, 1960) is a retired Japanese professional boxer who is a former WBC world junior welterweight champion.Hamada was born in Nakagusuku, Okinawa, and began boxing at the age of fifteen. He won the Japan's inter-high school championship in the featherweight division in 1978. He had an amateur record of 37–6 (28 KOs).Having turned professional in 1979, he made his debut under his real name Tsuyoshi Hamada, written as 浜田 剛, in Tokyo on May 21. His ring name was changed into 浜田 剛史, pronounced the same, in 1983.Hamada fractured his left hand four times since 1981, and received bone grafting twice. Then, he was not able to fight for two years. Hanging his left arm with a triangular bandage, he hit a punching bag only with his right fist. In 1984, after two away matches in Los Angeles, Hamada fought against the former WBA world lightweight champion Claude Noel to knock him out in the fourth round at the Korakuen Hall on September 9. He gained the Japanese lightweight title on December 2 of that year. In 1985, after setting a Japanese record of fifteen consecutive knockout wins, he also captured the OPBF lightweight title in Naha, Okinawa, in the next fight on July 7. However, as he had damaged the meniscus of his right knee before that match, his boxing career was interrupted again. Originally Hamada excelled in the left cross, but during a long period that he underwent medical treatment for his fist injury, he intensively practiced the right hook which brought him a championship belt.On July 24, 1986, Hamada moved up in weight division and knocked out René Arredondo who exceeded him four inches respectively in height and reach, in the first round to gain the WBC world junior welterweight title. In his first defense on December 2 of that year, he beat Ronnie Shields who had 270 amateur fights including a victory over Thomas Hearns, by a split decision. On July 22, 1987, he rematched Arredondo in his second defense where he lost the title via a sixth round technical knockout. Those three world title matches were all held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, and one million spectators altogether attended them. He aimed at the recapture of the title, but opted for retirement, because his right knee injury did not recover and because Arredondo had been no longer a champion after losing to Roger Mayweather in his first defense.The following anecdote shows the strength of his intention. Three months before the fight for the world title in 1986, a meniscus injury which requires a surgery was discovered as a result of the arthroscopy of his right knee. Although Hamada was aware that the anesthetic effect would not persist, he asked a doctor to do it immediately and had surgery without complaining of a pain. As of twenty years after retirement, his knee still aches. "My body is always painful. I recognize being painful is my body, so I am all right," Hamada says with smile.

Fecha Oponente Resultados últimos oponentes Lugar Resultado
1987-07-22 Rene Arredondo LWWWLW Kokugikan LOST
Technical knockout
1986-12-02 Ronnie Shields WWWWWL Kokugikan WIN
Split-decision
1986-07-24 Rene Arredondo WWLWWW Kokugikan WIN
KO
1985-11-03 Suwarno Perico W Onoyama Gym, Naha WIN
KO
1985-07-07 Jong Jong Pacquing LLWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Majority decision
1985-04-04 Dawthong Chuvatana WWLWLW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1984-12-02 Hikaru Tomonari LWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
1984-09-09 Claude Noel LLWWLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1984-07-12 Romy Cunanan DLDWWD Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1984-04-03 Greg Triplett WWWLWL Country Club, Reseda WIN
Technical knockout
1984-03-01 Jose Resendez LLWLLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles NC
No Contest
1983-10-14 Donny Soriano LLLLWW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1983-08-05 Max Boy Toyogon LWLLWL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1981-07-18 Deo Rabago LD Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
1981-05-10 Virachart Mahachai debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1981-02-10 Takeshi Fukui LLLLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1980-11-23 Takeshi Mine WLLLLW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1980-08-29 Minahiko Okuyama WL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1980-07-01 Shizuo Tosaka LLDLLD Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
1980-04-29 Katsuo Kazama LLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1980-02-22 Kunio Tada debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1979-10-23 Fusao Imai LDDWWW Korakuen Hall LOST
Points
1979-10-04 Masahiko Murayama W Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1979-05-21 Norimasa Kakegawa W Korakuen Hall WIN
KO

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