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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.
291:, for the first time after becoming world champion. Hasegawa's opponent for his second title defense was again Veeraphol Sahaprom, who had compiled five consecutive wins to become the top-ranked WBC contender after losing his title to Hasegawa a year ago. It was rumored that Sahaprom had not been in top condition when he lost to Hasegawa, and many speculated that Sahaprom had not fought to the best of his ability in the previous fight. Both fighters started off slowly, but Hasegawa's shots gradually began to land on Sahaprom, and almost knocked out Sahaprom with a powerful left uppercut in the 6th. Sahaprom fought back in the 7th and 8th rounds, landing body shots, but Hasegawa landed a stunning right hook only ten seconds into the 9th round to knock out Sahaprom. Since Hasegawa suffered a left
284:, was hastily called up as a substitute. Hasegawa had been sparring with southpaws in preparation to fight Morales, who was a southpaw, but the change to Martinez meant he would now be fighting an orthodox style fighter. Hasegawa took an early lead in the fight, knocking Martinez down twice in the 2nd round (ruled as slips by the referee), and once in the 3rd round. Hasegawa put Martinez down again early in the 7th with a dazzling left straight, and the fight erupted into a massive slugfest between the two fighters. Hasegawa knocked Martinez down two more times in the same round, prompting the referee to stop the fight. Hasegawa marked his first title defense with a TKO victory. This was also the day of his wedding anniversary.
310:, ranked 1st in the WBC. Hasegawa knocked Garcia down with a left uppercut in the 4th round, but Garcia showed surprising resilience, landing powerful body shots in the middle rounds. Hasegawa suffered a light cut in the 7th round, which was worsened by a head-butt from Garcia in the 8th. Hasegawa managed to knock down Garcia again in the 8th, though his own face was covered with blood, and his eye was practically sealed shut from the cut. Hasegawa showed able defensive skills to ride out the 12th round, and won with a unanimous 3-0 decision. After the fight, Hasegawa was visited by WBC super-flyweight Champion
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314:, who gave Hasegawa a hand-written letter challenging him for his bantamweight title. If the fight with Tokuyama had taken place, it would have been a huge match-up between two Japan-based world champions, but Hasegawa declined the offer, wanting to fight non-Japanese challengers instead. Tokuyama retired shortly afterwards.
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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
478:. In what many thought to be the last fight in the colorful career of Hasegawa, a back and forth contest erupted, with the Spaniard's one punch knockout power being the deciding factor as he urged a referee stoppage in 7th round following a brutal attack on his Japanese foe.
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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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Hasegawa was slated to make his return to the ring against the undefeated
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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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in June 2006, the scheduled defense on July 15 was postponed.
2602:"Hozumi Hasegawa in Shock Retirement, Won't Defend WBC Belt"
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The third title defense took place on November 13, 2006, at
2378:"WBC Awards: Martinez, Pascal, Pacquiao, Canelo, Klitschko"
2604:. BoxingScene. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
2520:"Tunacao Flattens Esquivel In Seven; Hasegawa Tops Santos"
2579:(in Japanese). Daily Sports. July 4, 2013. Archived from
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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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2206:"Hozumi Hasegawa Sets Return, Faces Felix on Dec. 17"
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Hasegawa named Japan boxing MVP for 2nd straight year
2257:"Montiel Broke Hasegawa's Jaw, Surgery is Scheduled"
2305:"Hasegawa vs Burgos, Tajbert vs Aoh Catching Steam"
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492:On September 15, 2016, Hasegawa defeated
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212:won world titles in three weight classes
2326:"Hasegawa wins WBC featherweight title"
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2069:List of Japanese boxing world champions
241:Born as the second of five children in
2541:Mitsuhiro Mizuno (December 20, 2012).
2303:Jhonny Gonzalez (September 27, 2010).
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2094:"年間3度のKO防衛で長谷川穂積がMVP獲得。〜「技能賞」は西岡利晃に〜"
225:title from 2010 to 2011; and the WBC
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2544:スーパーバンタムで復活ののろし。長谷川穂積「俺がボクシングを続けるワケ」
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2761:16 September 2016 – 9 December 2016
1196:Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan
261:Hasegawa fought long-time champion
210:who competed from 1999 to 2016. He
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2518:Jake Donovan (December 22, 2012).
2434:Hisao Adachi (December 12, 2011).
2380:. BoxingScene.com. January 3, 2011
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2617:Boxing record for Hozumi Hasegawa
2204:Hisao Adachi (October 27, 2011).
2092:Makoto Maeda (January 26, 2010).
229:title in 2016. Hasegawa received
221:title from 2005 to 2010; the WBC
104:5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
2734:26 November 2010 – 8 April 2011
2399:Tetsuji Kishi (March 10, 2012).
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1086:World Memorial Hall, Kobe, Japan
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496:by technical knockout to become
470:title against reigning champion
2757:WBC super-bantamweight champion
2461:. Fightnews.com. Archived from
2459:"Ex-WBC champ Hasegawa returns"
2281:. Fightnews.com. Archived from
2059:List of boxing triple champions
1356:Retained WBC bantamweight title
1313:Retained WBC bantamweight title
1272:Retained WBC bantamweight title
1239:Retained WBC bantamweight title
1201:Retained WBC bantamweight title
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2064:List of WBC world champions
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1872:Azalea Taishō, Osaka, Japan
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1758:Gamwonwan Sithsobha
839:Felipe Carlos Felix
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1692:Toshinobu Nakatani
1662:Ryuichi Minoriyama
1306:World Memorial Hall
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237:Professional career
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940:Won vacant
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711:2014-04-23
676:2015-05-09
646:2015-12-11
612:Edion Arena
607:2016-09-16
344:Ishi dōtaku
2786:Categories
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2723:Elio Rojas
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2362:January 4,
2311:2010-09-27
2289:2010-05-02
2263:2010-05-01
2241:2017-01-14
2156:January 6,
2080:References
1588:Jess Maca
1551:Sunao Uno
335:earthquake
247:Jesse Maca
167:Wins by KO
67:Statistics
47:1980-12-16
2750:Hugo Ruiz
2664:champion
2653:Jess Maca
1521:10 (12),
592:Hugo Ruiz
574:Location
562:Opponent
520:5 losses
494:Hugo Ruiz
337:stricken
74:Weight(s)
2763:Vacated
2549:Shueisha
2469:April 9,
2419:April 9,
2122:Archived
2053:See also
1936:Takasago
1731:6 (10),
1349:Yokohama
1334:7 (12),
1295:9 (12),
1151:2 (12),
1112:2 (12),
1076:1 (12),
1038:1 (12),
1002:4 (12),
966:4 (12),
883:4 (12),
845:7 (10),
780:3 (10),
747:1 (10),
705:7 (12),
601:9 (12),
517:36 wins
306:fighter
134:Southpaw
2587:July 7,
2104:May 19,
2043:, Japan
1997:2 (4),
1972:, Japan
1938:, Japan
1862:1 (4),
1764:2 (8),
1645:, Japan
1568:, Japan
1432:, Japan
1351:, Japan
935:, Japan
559:Record
556:Result
487:Mexican
453:of the
304:Mexican
120:⁄
60:, Japan
2767:Vacant
2716:Vacant
2671:Vacant
2621:BoxRec
1643:Akashi
933:Nagoya
577:Notes
195:長谷川 穂積
175:Losses
130:Stance
101:Height
2619:from
1970:Osaka
1949:Loss
1883:Loss
1659:10–2
1625:11–2
1613:title
1585:12–2
1548:13–2
1512:14–2
1479:15–2
1446:16–2
1430:Tokyo
1409:17–2
1368:18–2
1325:19–2
1284:20–2
1251:21–2
1213:22–2
1178:23–2
1142:24–2
1103:25–2
1065:26–2
1029:27–2
993:28–2
955:28–3
952:Loss
910:29–3
872:29–4
869:Loss
836:30–4
804:31–4
771:32–4
738:33–4
694:33–5
691:Loss
664:34–5
634:35–5
588:36–5
571:Date
565:Type
476:Osaka
109:Reach
2659:OPBF
2633:ESPN
2589:2013
2561:2013
2528:2013
2505:2012
2471:2012
2444:2011
2421:2012
2386:2011
2364:2011
2338:2010
2217:2011
2191:2011
2158:2012
2106:2013
2041:Kobe
2021:1–0
2018:Win
1999:1:59
1986:2–0
1983:Win
1952:2–1
1918:3–1
1915:Win
1886:3–2
1864:2:13
1851:4–2
1848:Win
1818:5–2
1815:Win
1788:6–2
1785:Win
1766:1:16
1755:7–2
1752:Win
1733:0:50
1728:TKO
1722:8–2
1719:Win
1689:9–2
1686:Win
1656:Win
1622:Win
1608:OPBF
1606:Won
1582:Win
1566:Gifu
1545:Win
1523:1:20
1518:TKO
1509:Win
1476:Win
1443:Win
1406:Win
1394:Won
1365:Win
1336:2:18
1331:TKO
1322:Win
1297:0:19
1292:TKO
1281:Win
1248:Win
1210:Win
1175:Win
1153:2:18
1148:TKO
1139:Win
1114:2:41
1109:TKO
1100:Win
1078:2:37
1073:TKO
1062:Win
1040:2:28
1035:TKO
1026:Win
1004:2:38
999:TKO
990:Win
968:2:59
963:TKO
907:Win
885:0:58
880:TKO
847:2:28
842:TKO
833:Win
801:Win
782:2:51
768:Win
749:2:32
744:TKO
735:Win
723:For
707:1:20
702:TKO
661:Win
631:Win
619:Won
603:3:00
585:Win
483:Kobe
366:Kobe
351:意志道拓
289:Kobe
251:OPBF
159:Wins
41:Born
2631:at
1993:TKO
1958:UD
1924:UD
1824:UD
1794:UD
1761:KO
1716:10
1698:10
1695:UD
1683:11
1668:10
1665:UD
1653:12
1634:10
1631:UD
1619:13
1594:12
1591:SD
1579:14
1557:12
1554:SD
1542:15
1506:16
1488:10
1485:UD
1473:17
1455:12
1452:UD
1440:18
1418:10
1415:UD
1403:19
1379:12
1376:UD
1362:20
1319:21
1278:22
1260:12
1257:UD
1245:23
1224:12
1221:UD
1207:24
1189:12
1186:UD
1172:25
1136:26
1097:27
1059:28
1023:29
987:30
949:31
921:12
918:UD
904:32
866:33
830:34
815:10
812:UD
798:35
777:KO
765:36
732:37
688:38
673:10
670:UD
658:39
643:10
640:UD
628:40
597:RTD
582:41
552:No.
539:20
528:16
498:WBC
465:IBF
321:of
231:MVP
216:WBC
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2177:.
2166:^
2142:.
2032:4
2028:UD
2015:1
1980:2
1961:4
1946:3
1927:4
1912:4
1897:4
1893:SD
1880:5
1858:KO
1845:6
1827:6
1812:7
1797:6
1782:8
1749:9
1428:,
1347:,
931:,
542:2
531:3
198:,
170:16
162:36
154:41
113:67
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