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Kenshiro Teraji Record

23-1
Total Fights24
Wins23
Losses1
Draws0
No-Contests0
Title Wins4
Title Defenses12
Title-Fight KOs9
KO Wins14
KO Losses1
Kenshiro Teraji Record & Stats
Jōyō, Kyoto, Japan
“The Amazing Boy”
Born
Jan 6, 1992
Age
32
Debut
Aug 3, 2014
Record
23-1
Title Fights
15
KOs
14 (58.3%)
Height
164 cm
Reach
163 cm
Ape Index
-1 cm
Stance
Orthodox
Last Fight
WBAWBCTheRing
lFL
w1
d3
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w2
d12
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w1
d3
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Kenshiro Teraji's Record
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      What is Kenshiro Teraji's boxing record?

      Nine years and five months into his professional boxing career, Kenshiro Teraji has fought 24 times with 23 wins and a single loss.

      Teraji's boxing record is currently 23-1, which includes four light-flyweight world-title wins and 12 successful title defense fights. He has a 58.3% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 14 of his total 24 fights being knockout wins, nine of which were in title fights. The only loss in Teraji's career is a 10th round TKO loss to Masamichi Yabuki in a light-flyweight title fight.

      His latest fight was a 12-round majority decision victory over Carlos Canizales on January 23, 2024. Teraji successfully defended the light-flyweight WBA (Unified), WBC, and The Ring titles in this fight.

      Some of Teraji's best fights and notable victories include wins over Masamichi Yabuki, Hekkie Budler, Hiroto Kyoguchi, Randy Petalcorin, Jonathan Taconing, Milan Melindo, and Ganigan López.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      24Jan 23, 202432Carlos CanizalesWin *MD
      23Sep 18, 202331Hekkie BudlerWin *TKO9
      22Apr 8, 202331Anthony OlascuagaWin *TKO9
      21Nov 1, 202230Hiroto KyoguchiWin *TKO7
      20Mar 19, 202230Masamichi YabukiWin *KO3
      19Sep 22, 202129Masamichi YabukiLoss *TKO10
      18Apr 24, 202129Tetsuya HisadaWin *UD
      17Dec 23, 201927Randy PetalcorinWin *TKO4
      16Jul 12, 201927Jonathan TaconingWin *TKO4
      15Dec 30, 201826Saúl JuárezWin *UD
      14Oct 7, 201826Milan MelindoWin *TKO7
      13May 25, 201826Ganigan LópezWin *TKO2
      12Dec 30, 201725Gilberto PedrozaWin *TKO4
      11Oct 22, 201725Pedro GuevaraWin *MD
      10May 20, 201725Ganigan LópezWin *MD
      9Dec 8, 201624Lester AbutanWinTKO3
      8Aug 7, 201624Toshimasa OuchiWinUD
      7Apr 14, 201624Atsushi KakutaniWinTKO1
      6Dec 27, 201523Kenichi HorikawaWinUD
      5Oct 12, 201523Rolly SumalpongWinUD
      4Aug 10, 201523Takashi OmaeWinTKO4
      3Mar 26, 201523Katsunori NagamineWinTKO7
      2Oct 19, 201422Phunwanai Wor SurapolWinTKO2
      1Aug 3, 201422Heri AmolWinUD

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Kenshiro Teraji (The Amazing Boy) is a 32-year old Japanese professional boxer. He was born in Jōyō, Kyoto, Japan on January 6, 1992. He is the current WBA, WBC, and The Ring light-flyweight champion.

      Teraji made his professional boxing debut against Heri Amol at the age of 22 on August 3, 2014, defeating Amol via 6 round unanimous decision. He went on to win 17 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 10 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 25 on May 20, 2017 after 9 professional fights, against Ganigan López for the light-flyweight WBC title. He defeated López via 12 round majority decision to become the light-flyweight champion of the world.

      Kenshiro Teraji is a one-time unified light-flyweight world champion, and has won four world titles at light-flyweight. For all the details about Teraji's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Teraji has had just a single loss in his professional boxing career so far.

      His most recent fight was a light-flyweight title defense bout against Venezuelan boxer Carlos Canizales on January 23, 2024. Teraji won the fight via 12 round majority decision and defended his WBA (Unified), WBC, and The Ring titles. It's been 2 months and 5 days since this fight.

      Championships

      Teraji has had a total of 15 world-title fights till today, which includes winning four world titles and 12 successful title defenses. He won 14 of these fights and lost one.

      Title Wins

      Kenshiro Teraji has fought for light-flyweight world titles in three fights and won all three of them, two of these victories coming via way of stoppage. Till today, he has won four light-flyweight belts.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Nov 1, 2022^Hiroto KyoguchiLight-flyweightWBA (Super), The RingTKO
      Mar 19, 2022Masamichi YabukiLight-flyweightWBCKO
      May 20, 2017Ganigan LópezLight-flyweightWBCMD
      ^ Became unified world champion

      Title Defenses

      Kenshiro Teraji has had 13 light-flyweight world-title defense fights. He won 12 of them and lost only once.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Jan 23, 2024Carlos CanizalesLight-flyweightWBA (Unified), WBC, The RingMD
      Sep 18, 2023Hekkie BudlerLight-flyweightWBA (Unified), WBC, The RingTKO
      Apr 8, 2023Anthony OlascuagaLight-flyweightWBA (Unified), WBC, The RingTKO
      Nov 1, 2022^Hiroto KyoguchiLight-flyweightWBCTKO
      Apr 24, 2021Tetsuya HisadaLight-flyweightWBCUD
      Dec 23, 2019Randy PetalcorinLight-flyweightWBCTKO
      Jul 12, 2019Jonathan TaconingLight-flyweightWBCTKO
      Dec 30, 2018Saúl JuárezLight-flyweightWBCUD
      Oct 7, 2018Milan MelindoLight-flyweightWBCTKO
      May 25, 2018Ganigan LópezLight-flyweightWBCTKO
      Dec 30, 2017Gilberto PedrozaLight-flyweightWBCTKO
      Oct 22, 2017Pedro GuevaraLight-flyweightWBCMD
      ^ Became unified world champion

      Title Losses

      Kenshiro Teraji has lost one world-title defense fight, and lost one title in the fight.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Sep 22, 2021Masamichi YabukiLight-flyweightWBCTKO

      Highlights

      Teraji has fought a total of 24 times till today, which includes 15 world-title fights at the light-flyweight division. He has put on some great performances in these fights. These 10 fights are the highlight of his career.

      • May 20, 2017: Teraji wins his first world title by defeating Ganigan López via 12 round majority decision. He is now the WBC light-flyweight world champion.

      • October 22, 2017: Teraji successfully defends the WBC light-flyweight title against Pedro Guevara, winning the fight via 12 round majority decision.

      • December 30, 2017: Teraji successfully defends the WBC light-flyweight title against Gilberto Pedroza, winning the fight via 4th round TKO.

      • May 25, 2018: Teraji successfully defends the WBC light-flyweight title against Ganigan López, winning the fight via 2nd round TKO.

      • October 7, 2018: Teraji successfully defends the WBC light-flyweight title against Milan Melindo, winning the fight via 7th round TKO.

      • July 12, 2019: Teraji successfully defends the WBC light-flyweight title against Jonathan Taconing, winning the fight via 4th round TKO.

      • December 23, 2019: Teraji successfully defends the WBC light-flyweight title against Randy Petalcorin, winning the fight via 4th round TKO.

      • March 19, 2022: Teraji wins the WBC light-flyweight title from Masamichi Yabuki, by beating Yabuki via 3rd round KO.

      • November 1, 2022: Teraji becomes a unified light-flyweight world champion by beating Hiroto Kyoguchi via 7th round TKO. He now holds the WBC, WBA (Super), and The Ring light-flyweight world-champion belts.

      • September 18, 2023: Teraji successfully defends the WBA (Unified), WBC, and The Ring light-flyweight titles against Hekkie Budler, winning the fight via 9th round TKO.

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