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Total Fights | 24 |
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Wins | 19 |
Losses | 5 |
Draws | 0 |
No-Contests | 0 |
Title Wins | 2 |
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Title Defenses | 1 |
Title-Fight KOs | 1 |
KO Wins | 12 |
KO Losses | 3 |
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In a professional boxing career spanning seven years and 11 months, Hideyuki Ohashi fought 24 times with 19 wins and 5 losses.
Ohashi retired from professional boxing with a record of 19-5, which included two strawweight world-title wins and one successful title defense fight. He had a 50% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 12 of his total 24 fights being knockout wins, one of which was in a title fight. Ohashi lost three times via knockout, all three of them in title fights.
His last fight was a 12-round majority decision defeat to Chana Porpaoin on February 10, 1993. Ohashi lost the strawweight WBA (Regular) title to Porpaoin in this fight.
Some of Ohashi's best fights and notable victories include wins over Jum Hwan Choi, Hi Yong Choi, Napa Kiatwanchai, Rico Macaubos, Joe Constantino, Julius Planas, and Boy Kid Emilia.
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Res | Via |
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24 | Feb 10, 1993 | 27 | Chana Porpaoin | Loss * | MD |
23 | Oct 14, 1992 | 27 | Hi Yong Choi | Win * | UD |
22 | Jun 2, 1992 | 27 | Joe Constantino | Win | KO6 |
21 | Dec 17, 1991 | 26 | In Kyu Hwang | Win | PTS |
20 | Aug 20, 1991 | 26 | Rico Macaubos | Win | KO5 |
19 | Apr 23, 1991 | 26 | Julius Planas | Win | KO7 |
18 | Oct 25, 1990 | 25 | Ricardo Lopez | Loss * | TKO5 |
17 | Jun 8, 1990 | 25 | Napa Kiatwanchai | Win * | UD |
16 | Feb 7, 1990 | 24 | Jum Hwan Choi | Win * | KO9 |
15 | Oct 3, 1989 | 24 | Boy Kid Emilia | Win | KO2 |
14 | Apr 25, 1989 | 24 | JaeMan Lee | Win | TKO7 |
13 | Mar 7, 1989 | 23 | Joel Revilla | Win | KO2 |
12 | Oct 18, 1988 | 23 | Romy Ceniza | Win | KO3 |
11 | Jun 27, 1988 | 23 | Jung Koo Chang | Loss * | TKO8 |
10 | Jan 11, 1988 | 22 | Tomohiro Kiyuna | Win | PTS |
9 | Sep 8, 1987 | 22 | Yasutaka Sakurai | Win | UD |
8 | Apr 7, 1987 | 22 | Shin Sayama | Win | KO3 |
7 | Dec 14, 1986 | 21 | Jung Koo Chang | Loss * | TKO5 |
6 | Jun 23, 1986 | 21 | Yoshiaki Nojima | Win | PTS |
5 | Mar 20, 1986 | 21 | Bong Jun Kim | Loss | PTS |
4 | Dec 3, 1985 | 20 | Shin Sayama | Win | KO3 |
3 | Aug 27, 1985 | 20 | Tadashi Kuramochi | Win | KO1 |
2 | May 7, 1985 | 20 | Hideto Osanai | Win | UD |
1 | Feb 12, 1985 | 19 | Masakatsu Aikata | Win | KO1 |
* World-title fight
Hideyuki Ohashi is a 59-year old retired Japanese professional boxer. He was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan on March 8, 1965. He is a former strawweight world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 7 years — from 1985 to 1993.
Ohashi made his professional boxing debut against Masakatsu Aikata at the age of 19 on February 12, 1985, defeating Aikata via 1st round KO. He went on to win 3 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 2 wins via stoppage.
He had his first world title fight at the age of 21 on December 14, 1986 after 6 professional fights, against Jung Koo Chang for the WBC title. He lost to Chang via 5th round TKO.
Ohashi has won two world titles at strawweight. For all the details about Ohashi's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.
Ohashi had a total of five losses in his professional boxing career.
His last professional fight was a strawweight title defense bout against Chana Porpaoin on February 10, 1993. Ohashi lost the fight via 12 round majority decision — and lost his WBA (Regular) title. It's been 31 years, 2 months, and 24 days since this fight.
Ohashi had a total of seven world-title fights, which includes winning two world titles and one successful title defense. He won three of these fights and lost four.
Hideyuki Ohashi fought for strawweight world titles in four fights and won two of these fights, winning one of them via way of stoppage. In total, he won two strawweight belts.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Won | Method |
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Oct 14, 1992 | Hi Yong Choi | Strawweight | WBA (Regular) | UD |
Feb 7, 1990 | Jum Hwan Choi | Strawweight | WBC | KO |
Hideyuki Ohashi had three strawweight world-title defense fights. He won once and lost two times.
Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Defended | Method |
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Jun 8, 1990 | Napa Kiatwanchai | Strawweight | WBC | UD |
Hideyuki Ohashi lost two world-title defense fights, and lost a total of two titles in these fights.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Lost | Method |
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Feb 10, 1993 | Chana Porpaoin | Strawweight | WBA (Regular) | MD |
Oct 25, 1990 | Ricardo Lopez | Strawweight | WBC | TKO |
Ohashi knocked out 12 of his 24 opponents. By his last fight, his KO ratio was at 50%. Of his total 19 wins, 12 of them were via KO (63.2%).
Ohashi's first world-title win was the WBC belt at strawweight. He defeated Jum Hwan Choi via 9 round KO to win the title.
Ohashi won two world titles at strawweight.
Ohashi had a total of three title defense fight. He was successful one time and lost two times.