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Pages in category "Japanese women boxers" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Naoko Fujioka; H.
Yoshio Shirai was crowned Japan's first world champion in 1952. This is a list of Japanese boxing world champions who have won major world titles from the "Big four" governing bodies in professional boxing namely the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Organization (WBO). [1]
Sena Irie (入江 聖奈, Irie Sena, born 9 October 2000) [2] is a Japanese retired [3] amateur boxer who won a gold medal in the inaugural women's featherweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [4] She became the first Japanese woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. [5]
Mona Kimura (Japanese: 木村 萌那, Kimura Mona, born 12 April 2001) is a Japanese kickboxer who represented her country at 2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Professional career
Naoko Kumagai (born 8 August 1971) is a Japanese female kickboxer and 3-time World Champion in three different weight classes. [1] She also had two amateur boxing matches with Russian Elena Karpachova, and one pro boxing match. [2] Kumagai is known for her knockout punch and high KO percentage.
Tomomi Takano (高野 人母美, Takano Tomomi, born June 12, 1987) is a Japanese model [2] [3] and professional boxer who challenged once for the WBO junior bantamweight title in 2015. [ 4 ] Professional boxing record
Arisa Tsubata (Japanese: 津端ありさ, Hepburn: Tsubata Arisa, born 9 June 1993) [a] is a Japanese amateur boxer and nurse. After entering the sport in 2018, she won the 2019 Japanese national boxing championship in the middleweight category.
Tomoko Okuda (奥田朋子, Okuda Tomoko) is a Japanese professional boxer who has held the WBO female junior-bantamweight title since 2020. At regional level she held the OPBF female bantamweight title in 2020. [2]
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