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I don't think you can go past Fighting Harada. He was the Pac Man of his day. Before all the alphabest titles he was the flyweight and bantamweight champ (would have won super-bantam if it was around then) and nearly won the featherweight title against Johnny Famechon.
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Emiko Raika (来家 恵美子, born January 24, 1975 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese female professional boxer. The former WIBA Featherweight Champion on the World, Raika is considered one of the greatest Japanese female boxers of all time.---- from wikipedia
Girls don't count.
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cc boozeboxer
I dunno... Koki five years from now? with a sword?
I got nothing...
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Sorry for bumping an old topic but Japan have "mass produced" world class boxers on and off since Yoshio Shirai. They sadly just don't get much respect in the West.
As others have said Harada was probably the best. Though others to think about (and at least give a mention to would be):
Hiroyuki Ebihara
Masao Oba
Kuniaki Shibata
Plenty of others have left their mark on the sport though.
Unfortunately a lot of Japanese fighters are totally ignored by the western boxing press which is one of the most shameful things in the sport.
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Emiko Raika (来家 恵美子, born January 24, 1975 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese female professional boxer. The former WIBA Featherweight Champion on the World, Raika is considered one of the greatest Japanese female boxers of all time.---- from wikipedia
Girls don't count.
lol yea man. I can't get into female boxing. Women belong in the kitchen.
Anyway there were so many great Japanese fighters i dont even wanna get into names but currently Im really digging SHinsuke Yamanaka, IOka, and the upcoming phenom Naoya Inoue..
Naoya Inoue is a future legend. He's the greatest talent ive seen since Floyd and Nonito...
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Cool, I guess Japanese boxing went upwards since I made this thread 6 years ago! haha
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Cool, I guess Japanese boxing went upwards since I made this thread 6 years ago! haha
I'd say the awareness of it's grown more than anything else. Around 6 years ago Youtube was a small site and streaming was a major issue, now a days we can stream Japanese TV at will and watch any number of fights from youtube.
RE womens boxing, the Japanese females are fantastic (only the Argentinians are better at the moment). Miyao is cute as and Etsuko Tada is one mean fucker.
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I'd say the awareness of it's grown more than anything else. Around 6 years ago Youtube was a small site and streaming was a major issue, now a days we can stream Japanese TV at will and watch any number of fights from youtube.
RE womens boxing, the Japanese females are fantastic (only the Argentinians are better at the moment). Miyao is cute as and Etsuko Tada is one mean fucker.
In terms of female Japanese fighters, as an MMA fan I liked Smackgirl a lot and was a big fan of fighters like Hisae Watanabe and Satoko Shinashi... good to see boxing is going strong there too
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Fighting Harada comes to mind first and foremost. And 2012 Gold Medalist Ryota Murata is turning pro so maybe Japan will have a future legend in the making.
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The greatest Japanese boxer was Yoko Gushiken, a native of Okinawa - the land of karate (remember Mr. Miyagi of the Karate Kid). He became a Jr. Flyweight champ at around 20 and retained his title 13 consequitive times, which was, I think, an Asian record at that time, somewhere in the early 80's - a record which was broken later by Khaosay Galaxy (?) of Thailand. Unfortunately, on his 14th (or was it the 13th?) defense, the previously undefeated champ lost his title and never came to terms with that defeat, retiring for good at around 24 years of age, an age which most boxers haven't even reached their peak. What a waste of talent, just one defeat and he's totally devastated, ruining his career for good. ::** :-\ :'(
I'm happy to learn that Mr. Gushiken was awarded the HOF just recently and that Mr. Ted Sares (below) had been lobbying for him. He was our 'hometown' hero then. When I left Okinawa, he was just a journeyman. He became a champion few years after I started living here in the Philippines and I really wanted to see his fight but unfortunately his fights were not shown here so I was really frustrated then. I can watch them now but kinda too late I guess - the enthusiasm has all but gone.
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FIGHTING HARADA
GUSHIKEN
WATANABI
End of discussion
Here is one of his more popular fights. You can see how good he was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK1LM6il6n8
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~ Top Japanese Boxers ~
* Fighting Harada
* Yoko Gushiken
* Jiro Watanabe
* Masao Oba
* Koichi Wajima
* Ishimatsu 'Guts' Suzuki
* Kuniaki Shibata
* Masashi Kudo
* Paul Fuji
* Shozo Saijo
* Hiroyuki Ebihara
* Hiroshi Kobayashi
* Shoji Oguma
* Yasutsune Uehara
* Akinobu Hiranaka
* Tadashi Mihara
* Lion Furuyama
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has naoya taken over at number one? i'm going to do a top ten & post it in due course
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Talk about "old" quite a bump ;D. Only my 4th day here with that post and a five part name FFS ;D. Miss some of these member's big time
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Harada and Inoue are the only 2 that I can think of but I am sure there are more. From Bill Paxton list I have not heard of any of them.
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Talk about "old" quite a bump ;D. Only my 4th day here with that post and a five part name FFS ;D. Miss some of these member's big time
you'd thinking bumping old threads was a crime
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Harada and Inoue are the only 2 that I can think of but I am sure there are more. From Bill Paxton list I have not heard of any of them.
bill's list has most of the names but some are too high for me, here's my top five, six to ten gets a bit trickier
naoya inoue
fighting harada
masao ohba
kazuto ioka
hiroyuki ebihara