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  2. Teiken Boxing Gym - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Teiken Boxing Gym, Sadayuki Ogino (1901–1970), [3] during his career as an active junior featherweight boxer. Teiken Boxing Gym (帝拳ボクシングジム) is a Japanese traditional boxing club based in the Kagurazaka neighborhood of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

  3. Yūichi Kasai - Wikipedia

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    Currently Kasai acts as a trainer of the Teiken Boxing Gym in Tokyo. He guided Toshiaki Nishioka whom he has coached for nearly ten years, to the world title in 2008, [12] and was presented with the nineteenth Eddie Townsend Award that year. [13] In 2011, Akifumi Shimoda trained by Kasai [14] was crowned the world champion.

  4. Akihiko Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda has served as the president of the Teiken Promotions and Teiken Boxing Gym in Tokyo, Japan since 1964. [2] Honda's motto "Pro Deo et Patria" implying "for God and Country" in Latin phrase is also that of Rikkyo University (also known as St. Paul's University) which Teiken Boxing Gym's founder Sadayuki Ogino and Honda graduated from. [3]

  5. Tenshin Nasukawa - Wikipedia

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    Teiken Promotions still continues to offer him a boxing contract. [149] One of Teiken Gym trainer Yūichi Kasai, who made 4 world boxing champions such as Takashi Miura and Toshiaki Nishioka became Nasukawa's part-time boxing coach. [150] Nasukawa wants to fight both kickboxing and boxing.

  6. Tsuyoshi Hamada - Wikipedia

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    Since March 14, 2007, he is the representative of the Teiken Promotions that is a relevant organization to the Teiken Boxing Gym to which he had belonged during his career as a boxer. [ 7 ] The main protagonist of the manga Hajime no Ippo , Makunouchi Ippo is loosely based on Hamada.

  7. Boxing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The first exhibition match named Western Professional Sumo (西洋大相撲) was held in Tsukiji, Tokyo in 1887. The first boxing gym Meriken Training Institute (メリケン練習所) was established in Ishikawachō, Yokohama, Kanagawa by James Hōjō (ジェームス 北條) and Toranosuke Saitō (齋藤 虎之助) in 1896.

  8. Category:Boxing clubs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Teiken Boxing Gym This page was last edited on 28 September 2023, at 17:51 (UTC). ...

  9. Toshiyuki Igarashi - Wikipedia

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    Fighting out of Teiken Boxing Gym in Tokyo under Yūichi Kasai's instruction, Igarashi gained the Japanese flyweight interim title via a split decision on August 2, 2008. Although Igarashi lost to the regular champion Tomonobu Shimizu four months later, he captured the vacated Japanese flyweight title by a third-round knockout on February 5 ...