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Yoshihiro Kamegai Record

27-5-2
Total Fights34
Wins27
Losses5
Draws2
No-Contests0
Title Wins0
Title Defenses0
Title-Fight KOs0
KO Wins24
KO Losses0
Yoshihiro Kamegai Record & Stats
Yoshihiro Kamegai's Record
Yoshihiro Kamegai's boxing record and career infographic

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      What is Yoshihiro Kamegai's boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning 12 years and nine months, Yoshihiro Kamegai fought 34 times with 27 wins, 5 losses, and 2 draws.

      Kamegai retired from professional boxing with a record of 27-5-2. He was a one-time super-welterweight world title challenger. He had a 70.6% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 24 of his total 34 fights being knockout wins. Kamegai never lost via knockout.

      His last fight was a 10-round unanimous decision defeat to Greg Vendetti on August 17, 2018.

      Some of Kamegai's best fights and notable victories include wins over Jesus Soto Karass, Oscar Godoy, Nelson Gulpe, Jung Hoon Yang, Joel Dela Cruz, Tomoyuki Shiotani, and Hector Munoz.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      34Aug 17, 201835Greg VendettiLossUD
      33Aug 26, 201734Miguel CottoLoss *UD
      32Sep 10, 201633Jesus Soto KarassWinRTD8
      31Apr 15, 201633Jesus Soto KarassDrawSD
      30Oct 3, 201532Nelson GulpeWinKO3
      29Mar 20, 201532Alfonso GómezLossUD
      28Dec 13, 201432Oscar GodoyWinTKO4
      27Jun 21, 201431Robert GuerreroLossUD
      26Apr 5, 201431Jung Hoon YangWinKO4
      25Dec 7, 201331Tim HuntWinTKO5
      24Jun 8, 201330Johan PerezLossUD
      23Feb 2, 201330José Alberto LealWinKO2
      22Oct 6, 201229Jorge SilvaDrawSD
      21Apr 16, 201229Alfredo ChavezWinTKO9
      20Dec 3, 201129Eusebio BaluarteWinUD
      19Oct 1, 201128Hector MunozWinTKO6
      18Jun 4, 201128Joel Dela CruzWinKO2
      17Oct 24, 201027José AlfaroWinKO6
      16Jul 20, 201027Tomoyuki ShiotaniWinTKO4
      15Apr 12, 201027Yosukezan OnoderaWinTKO9
      14Dec 5, 200927JR SollanoWinKO2
      13Oct 11, 200926Daiki KoideWinTKO7
      12Jun 6, 200926Heri AndriyantoWinUD
      11Mar 21, 200926Glen MasicampoWinKO3
      10Dec 20, 200826Hirobumi ItoWinTKO6
      9Aug 16, 200825Chalermkiet BoonyaemWinKO2
      8Apr 19, 200825Monte CarlosWinKO3
      7Dec 1, 200725Daisuke HataWinUD
      6Aug 4, 200724Yasuhiro KondoWinKO4
      5Mar 3, 200724Akinori SuzukiWinTKO3
      4Oct 7, 200623Mitsuru OkuboWinRTD6
      3Jul 1, 200623Ken ItoWinTKO4
      2Feb 18, 200623Theerawat YoohanngohWinTKO3
      1Nov 5, 200522Chainarong SithsaithongWinTKO1

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Yoshihiro Kamegai (Maestrito) is a 41-year old retired Japanese professional boxer. He was born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan on November 12, 1982. He retired without winning a major world title. His professional boxing career spanned more than 12 years — from 2005 to 2018.

      Kamegai made his professional boxing debut against Chainarong Sithsaithong at the age of 22 on November 5, 2005, defeating Sithsaithong via 1st round TKO. He went on to win 20 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 17 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 34 on August 26, 2017 after 32 professional fights, against Miguel Cotto for the WBO (vacant) title. He lost to Cotto via 12 round unanimous decision.

      Kamegai had a total of five losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Greg Vendetti on August 17, 2018. Kamegai lost the fight via 10 round unanimous decision. It's been 5 years, 8 months, and 8 days since this fight.

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