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Takeshi Inoue
Japanese boxer

Takeshi Inoue

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Takeshi Inoue (Japanese:井上岳志, Inoue Takeshi) (born December 1, 1989) is a two-time OPBF Super Welterweight Champion and former WBO Super Welterweight title challenger.

Professional career

Japanese Boxing Commission Super Welterweight Championship

After nine consecutive wins for Takeshi Inoue, he got a title shot for the vacant Japanese Boxing Commission Super Welterweight title against a more experienced Koshinmaru Saito at Korakuen Hall, in the seventh round Takeshi Inoue knocked Saito down and Saito didn't get to escape the ten-second count, Leading to Takeshi Inoue to be the new Japanese Boxing Commission Super Welterweight Champion.

On August 10, 2017, nearly four months after Inoue won the title, he the then undefeated, Riku Nagahama, where he is making a title defense where he won in the eighth round via TKO.

OPBF and WBO Asia Pacific Super Welterweight Championship

On November 10, 2017, after defending his Japanese Boxing Commission Super Welterweight title, Inoue took the then OPBF Super Welterweight champion Thai boxer, Niwat Kongkan, for not only the OPBF title, but also for the WBO Asia Pacific Super Welterweight title, where Inoue won via eighth round TKO, just when the round was about to end.

World Championship

On January 26, 2019, Inoue finally got a shot at a world title, specifically the WBO Super Welterweight title against the unbeaten Mexican boxer, Jaime Munguía where Inoue fell short in a unanimous decision loss, giving Takeshi Inoue his first ever loss.

Regaining WBO Asia Pacific title

After losing to Jaime Munguía, Inoue made a comeback against the Thai, Komsan Polsan, to try and get the WBO Asia Pacific Super Welterweight title back, which was vacant before the fight, The match ended fast, with Inoue winning via second round KO.

After winning a non-title match after his fight against Komsan Polsan, Inoue was to face the Hard-hitting southpaw Chinese boxer, Cheng Su for the WBO Asia Pacific title, where the match went to a second round RTD win for Inoue.

Takeshi Inoue vs Tim Tszyu

On November 17, 2021, after Takeshi Inoue not fighting for a year, he fought the unbeaten, hard-hitting Tim Tszyu for the WBO Global (Tszyu's title) and WBO Asia Pacific (Inoue's title) Super Welterweight titles unification bout at Tszyu's home country, Australia, after 12 rounds, Tszyu proved to be too much for Inoue where he won via lopsided decision, with the scores of 120-107(x2) and 119-108 all for Tszyu.

Earning back past Championship titles

Back on November 10, 2017, Inoue won the OPBF and WBO Asia Pacific Super Welterweight titles, on November 5, 2022, he was given a chance to take those titles (Vacant titles) back together, after nearly five years after earning them the first time, against fellow Japanese boxer, Ryosuke Tenyu Maruki, where he won the match via TKO in the sixth round.

After earning the titles, Takeshi Inoue defended the WBO Asia Pacific Super Welterweight against hard-hitting Filipino boxer, Weljon Mindoro, where the fight ended in a rather controversial split draw.

Professional boxing record

25 fights20 wins2 losses
By knockout120
By decision82
Draws3
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, TimeDateLocationNotes
25Draw20–2–3Wade RyanMD1218 Mar 2024Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained OPBF and WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight titles
24Win20–2–2Saenganan SithsaithongTKO6 (12) 2:0212 Oct 2023Ariake Arena, Koto-Ku, JapanRetained WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight title
23Draw19–2–2Weljon MindoroSD1213 May 2023Okada Manila Hotel and Casino, Parañaque City, PhilippinesRetained WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight title
22Win19–2–1Ryosuke Tenyu MarukiTKO6 (12) 2:315 Nov 2022Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanWon vacant OPBF and WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight titles
21Win18–2–1Nath NwachukwuUD104 Jun 2022Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
20Loss17–2–1Tim TszyuUD1217 Nov 2021Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Olympic Park, AustraliaLost WBO Asia Pacific;For WBO Global super welterweight titles
19Win17–1–1Nath NwachukwuUD87 Nov 2020Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
18Win16–1–1Cheng SuRTD2 (12)18 Jan 2020Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight title
17Win15–1–1Nicole Paradorn GymTKO1 (10) 1:3919 Oct 2019M.U Den Boxing Group, Bangkok, Thailand
16Win14–1–1Patomsuk PathompothongKO2 (12) 2:243 Aug 2019Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanWon vacant WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight title
15Loss13–1–1Jaime MunguíaUD1226 Jan 2019Toyota Center, Houston, U.S.For WBO super welterweight title
14Win13–0–1Yuki NonakaUD1226 Apr 2018Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
13Win12–0–1Niwat KongkanTKO8 (12) 2:5110 Nov 2017Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanWon OPBF and vacant WBO Asia Pacific super welterweight titles
12Win11–0–1Riku NagahamaTKO8 (10) 1:5210 Aug 2017Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained JBC Japanese super welterweight title
11Win10–0–1Koshinmaru SaitoTKO7 (10) 1:1025 Apr 2017Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanWon vacant JBC Japanese super welterweight title
10Win9–0–1Akinori WatanabeUD814 Jan 2017Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
9Win8–0–1Chan Ho LeeRTD2 (8)11 Nov 2916Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
8Win7–0–1Fahsanghan Por LasuorTKO3 (8) 0:344 Sep 2016Meenayothin Camp, Bangkok, Thailand
7Win6–0–1Elfelos VegaUD822 Apr 2016Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
6Win5–0–1Hideo MikanUD813 Nov 2015Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
5Win4–0–1Hisao NaritaSD830 Jul 2015Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
4Win3–0–1Seksan ChoochitKO2 (8) 0:4216 Apr 2015Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
3Win2–0–1Kota OguchiUD619 Feb 2015Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
2Win1–0–1Samson Sor MeterKO3 (6) 1:1814 Nov 2914Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
1Draw0–0–1Daishi NagataMD62 Aug 2014Adachi Ward Sogo Sports Center, Tokyo, Japan
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