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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. 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]

  4. Category:Boxing clubs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Teiken Boxing Gym This page was last edited on 28 September 2023, at 17:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Yūichi Kasai - Wikipedia

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    Shimoda is the Teiken Boxing Gym's second boxer following Masao Ohba who became a world champion from a walk-in boxer with no experience. [15] [16] From 2012 through 2013, Toshiyuki Igarashi and Takashi Miura also secured the world titles under Kasai. [17] [18] [19]

  6. Takuya Muguruma (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Muguruma became interested in boxing at the age of a junior high school student. In high school, he belonged to the rugby club. As Muguruma was a slow runner, he was a substitute player there. He began boxing at Osaka Teiken Boxing Gym after entering the University. [1]

  7. Yoshihiro Kamegai - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihiro Kamegai (亀海喜寛 Kamegai Yoshihiro, born November 12, 1982) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 2005 to 2018. affiliated with the Teiken Boxing Gym [1] and Golden Boy Promotions. [2] He secured the Japanese super lightweight title in 2010 as the 33rd champion and defended it once before vacating it.

  8. Hiromitsu Miura - Wikipedia

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    Boxing record from BoxRec Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Hiromitsu Miura ( Japanese : 三浦 広光 , Miura Hiromitsu , September 22, 1981 – October 26, 2024) was a Japanese mixed martial artist who competed in the welterweight division.

  9. Yukio Segawa - Wikipedia

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    Yukio Segawa (瀬川 幸雄, Segawa Yukio, born 9 September 1954) is a Japanese former boxer.He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. [1] At the 1976 Summer Olympics, he lost to Howard Davis Jr. of the United States, who would go on to win the tournament.