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exceptional career in the amateur ring. The fight itself was rather anticlimactic, as there had been huge excitement about the May 3 card, which featured two other world title match-ups. Both Hasegawa and Vetyeka wanted to land counter punches, leading to a great deal of inactivity from both sides. Neither fighter seemed willing to expose themselves, and few hard punches were thrown in the early rounds of the fight. The open scoring system was used in the fight, and Hasegawa was leading in the judges' scorecards going into the later rounds, but Vetyeka continued to lie back and wait for Hasegawa to attack. Hasegawa finally stepped up to decisively win the final two rounds, and won his fourth defense with a unanimous decision. There was some frustration after the fight, because both Hasegawa and Vetyeka complained that one of the advertisements in the middle of the ring was causing their feet to slip. This was the first world title defense where Hasegawa was unable to knock down his opponent in the fight.
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via a unanimous decision in Kobe on December 22, 2012. Hasegawa told that he had needed two years after winning the featherweight title to recapture his early style. He had suffered from lack of motivation to continue fighting during the two years after the death of his dearest mother and the tragedy
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Following the bout with Montiel, Hasegawa went up two weight divisions and fight Juan Carlos Burgos for the vacant WBC featherweight crown on November 26, 2010 and won the WBC Featherweight Championship. Hasegawa was nominated as return of the year for the Best of 2010 awards by WBC, but was granted
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along with its founder and his trainer, Masato Yamashita, during the 8-month layoff since his last defense. Despite suffering a cut above his right eye early in the fight, Hasegawa dominated the fight to win by unanimous decision. This made him the first Japanese boxer to have defended a bantamweight
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on May 3, 2007, for the fourth defense of his title. Very little was known about the challenger, Vetyeka, except that he had an undefeated record (16-0-0), and had defended the South African bantamweight title five times, winning four of those fights by knockout. He was also said to have compiled an
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of Mexico. Although Montiel holds a title in the same division, it was not on the line because of JBC policy. At the bout, Hasegawa won the first three rounds, frustrating the Mexican visitor. In the fourth round Montiel landed an attack on Hasegawa, leaving the hometown fighter vulnerable for more
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Hasegawa fought on October 16, 2008, when he defended his title for the 7th time by taking on Mexican prospect Alejandro Valdez. Hasegawa won the fight by technical knockout in the second round.
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Following the Martinez bout, there were calls by many for Hasegawa to retire, as it seemed he was no longer the fighter he once was. However, Hasegawa returned to the ring on May 9, 2015 in
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awards from the Japan Boxing Commission in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 for his title defenses, and is the first Japanese boxer to have defended a bantamweight world title more four times.
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that he sustained during training caused the bout to be postponed until April 6, 2012. He stopped the opponent in the seventh round in that comeback appearance.
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Hasegawa was slated to make his return to the ring against the undefeated Mexican featherweight Carlos Felipe Felix on December 17, 2011. However, a
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blows. The referee declared an end and this was Hasegawa's first knockout loss. Aside from losing the match and the title, Hasegawa also suffered a
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Hasegawa defended his title for the fifth time on January 10, 2008, with a 12-round unanimous decision victory against top-ranked WBC contender
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He defended it again for the sixth time, defeating Venezuela's Cristian Faccio with a second-round TKO on June 12, 2008.
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His eighth title defense was a lot more impressive as he stopped Vusi Malinga in a single round on March 12, 2009.
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Hasegawa faced Genaro Camargo in a bout in Tokyo on August 12, 2013. He won by TKO in the first round.
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in November 2011, in addition to his long-time trainer Yamashita, and has intensely trained with them.
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bantamweight title, which he defended three times before returning the belt on December 20, 2004.
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champion. Later that year, on December 9, Hasegawa announced his retirement from boxing.
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the most dramatic fight of the year for the match against Fernando Montiel, after all.
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In October 2012, it was announced that Hasegawa would move down a weight division to
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Hasegawa (on the right) with his trainer and manager Yamashita, during a visit to
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Horacio Garcia. He won the fight comfortably via UD over 10 rounds.
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Hasegawa made his first title defense on September 25, 2005, at
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On March 25, 2006, Hasegawa returned to fight in his hometown,
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On April 30, 2010, Hasegawa challenged WBO 118-pound champion
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in June 2006, the scheduled defense on July 15 was postponed.
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The third title defense took place on November 13, 2006, at
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He defended his title for the tenth time by knocking out
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He defended it again for the ninth time, defeating USA's
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Hasegawa named Japan boxing MVP for 2nd straight year
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aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
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Nishiwaki, Hyōgo
Bantamweight
Super-bantamweight
Featherweight
Southpaw
professional boxer
won world titles in three weight classes
WBC
bantamweight
featherweight
super-bantamweight
MVP
Nishiwaki, Hyōgo
Jesse Maca
OPBF
Veeraphol Sahaprom
Nippon Budokan
Yokohama Arena
Diego Morales
Geraldo Martinez
Kobe
sternal fracture
Nippon Budokan
Mexican
Genaro Garcia
Masamori Tokuyama
Simpiwe Vetyeka
South Africa

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