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  1. Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高, Gushiken Yōkō, born 26 June 1955) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1981. He held the WBA light-flyweight title from 1976 to 1981, making a total of 13 successful defences.

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  2. ref: Rudy Ortega 70-67 Rodolfo Hill 67-71 Yusaku Yoshida 73-67. WBA World Light Fly. Gushiken was knocked down in the 3rd round.-. 1976-10-10. Juan Guzman. 25 1 0. Yamanashi Gakuin Gym, Kofu. W-KO. event bout wiki.

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  3. 12 de sept. de 2020 · Hoy les presentamos otro grato recuerdo, se trata del gran Yoko Gushiken. ¿Lo recuerdan? Gushiken, nacido el 26 de junio de 1955 en Ishigaki, Okinawa es uno de los pugilistas más populares de su país, incluso una inmensa mayoría lo considera el mejor de todos los tiempos, debate aún en desarrollo.

  4. Born June 26, 1955 in Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan. The son of a fisherman, Gushiken quickly developed as an amateur, winning the All-Japan high school championship and compiling a 62-3 (52 KOs) record. The 5’4” pugilist relocated to Tokyo to learn from renowned trainer Masaki Kanehira and turned pro in 1974. Over the next two years he scored ...

  5. Yoko Gushiken - BoxRec. Name: Yoko Gushiken. Alias: Kanmuriwashi Fierce Eagle. Birth Name: 具志堅 用高. Hometown: Tokyo, Japan. Birthplace: Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan. Stance: Southpaw. Height: 162cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Professional Record. Finished career having defeated 12 opponents (9 by KO) for World Light Flyweight Title.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Gushiken Yoko (born June 26, 1955, Okinawa, Japan) is a Japanese professional boxer, and a World Boxing Association (WBA) junior flyweight world champion. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.) After a promising amateur career, Gushiken turned professional in 1974.

  7. Yoko Gushiken - Juan Antonio Guzman. Watch on. Gushiken, known as “Kanmuriwashi” (Fierce Eagle), knocked out Guzman in the seventh round to begin his reign. Not surprisingly, he considers that to be his proudest moment in boxing.