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  1. Daisuke Naito (内藤 大助, Naitō Daisuke, born August 30, 1974) is a former professional boxer from Japan. He is the former WBC and lineal flyweight champion, and former Japanese and OPBF flyweight champion. Professional career. Naito made his professional debut in October, 1996.

  2. Naito down in the 6th. 2008-12-23. Shingo Yamaguchi. 23 5 2. Kokugikan. W-TKO. event bout wiki. 1:11 ref: Yuji Fukuchi Douglas Carrick Belton 98-93 Steve Morrow 97-93 Nobuaki Uratani 97-93.

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    Daisuke Naitō (内藤 大助, Naitō Daisuke) is a retired professional boxer from Japan. He is the former WBC and lineal flyweight champion, and former Japanese and OPBF flyweight champion.

    In his first defence as the WBC flyweight champion, he won in a perfect match against Daiki Kameda, the second son of the Kameda brothers, winning a decision. It led to national popularity.

    •Daisuke visited Jōji Morikawa in a video, prior to one of his matches. The meeting was mentioned and a photo of him and Morikawa appeared in volume 84's author's note image.

    •Daisuke is mentioned in Hajime no Ippo: Best Memorial.

    •The book mentions how Daisuke was training at Morikawa's gym when he was a fourth rounder, and in those days, things were different. At that time, Morikawa couldn't get any sparring sessions for him in his weight class, the flyweight class. He would go up against a boxer two or more weight classes above him and dominate them. Morikawa thought, "If this guy doesn't win in the world stage, who can?"

    •Daisuke is considered to be a real life Ippo Makunouchi. During junior high school, Daisuke had a hard time because he became a target for bullying. Instead of asking for help, he endured the bullying until he entered high school.

    •Later, while living in Tokyo, after being inspired by a boxing magazine that he saw a bookstore, he decided join the local boxing gym (Miyata Boxing Gym) near his boarding house. Daisuke commented on the motivation for starting boxing, "I was afraid that I might meet a bully when I returned home, but if I go to the gym I can be strong in fights. Even if I can not get strong, I'm going to the gym" In other words, I thought I could scare the bully." However, his mother, who did not like martial arts, scolded him that "savage sports are no good" and was given a dismissal.

    •Daisuke appears in a promo video for the second season of the Hajime no Ippo anime, where he was shown performing the final attack pattern that Ippo did against Takeshi Sendō where Ippo threw a Liver blow, and a Dempsey Roll to win.

    1.Hajime no Ippo: Best Memorial

    2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUXkeWAI3bI

    3.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oiBrzcIqPc

    4.https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ぼくらはマンガで強くなった〜SPORTS×MANGA〜

  3. Height: 163cm. Reach: 174cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Best known for his 4 bouts with Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Naito challenged Wonjongkam in 2002 for his world title, Naito was knocked out only 34 seconds into the first round, setting the record for the shortest world flyweight title match ever.

  4. Daisuke Naito, a name that resonates with power and determination in the world of boxing, has etched his legacy as one of Japan’s most celebrated pugilists. Born in Osaka in 1982, Naito’s journey to the pinnacle of the sport is a testament to his unwavering spirit and relentless pursuit of excellence.

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  6. 30 de ago. de 2012 · Latest boxing news about Daisuke Naito. See full Daisuke Naito profile and stats: height, age, weight, last fight and next fight