- Hideyuki Ohashi
Infobox_Boxer
name = Hideyuki Ohashi
nationality = Flagicon|JPNJapan ese
realname =Hideyuki Ohashi
nickname = PhoenixFact|date=December 2007
weight =Minimumweight
birth_date = Birth date and age|1965|3|8|mf=y
birth_place =Yokohama ,Japan
home =Yokohama ,Japan
style = Orthodox
total = 24
wins = 19
KO = 12
losses = 5
draws = 0
no contests = 0Hideyuki Ohashi (大橋 秀行, born
March 8 ,1965 , inYokohama ,Japan ) is a former professional boxer and two-timeminimumweight world champion.Professional career
Ohashi dropped out of college to begin a professional boxing career, and made his debut in February, 1985, with the Yonekura boxing gym. He won the vacant Japanese
Light flyweight title in his 6th professional fight, and in December, 1986, he challengedJung Koo Chang for the WBC Light flyweight title, but lost by TKO in the 5th round. Ohashi reclaimed the Japanese Light flyweight title in January, 1988, and challenged Chang for the second time in June of the same year, only to lose again by 8th round TKO. This was Chang's 15th consecutive defense of the WBC title, and Ohashi was knocked down a total of 7 times in 8 rounds before the referee stopped the contest.Ohashi challenged
Jum Hwan Choi in January, 1990 for the WBCMinimumweight (Strawweight ) title, and won by KO to claim his first world title. This win stopped the streak of 21 losses in a row suffered in world title bouts by Japanese boxers. There had been no Japanese world champions for over a year before Ohashi won the WBC title.Ohashi defended his title once, before losing to the legendary Ricardo López by TKO in the 5th round. López would go on to defend the WBC title won from Ohashi 22 times, and retire undefeated.
After two years away from the world stage, Ohashi returned to fight WBA
Minimumweight championHi Yong Choi in October, 1992. Ohashi won a unanimous 12 round decision to claim his second world title. He lost toChana Porpaoin in his first defense, and was forced into retirement at the age of 27, after it was discovered that he had a detached retina. He ended his career with a record of 19-5-0 (12KOs).Post Retirement
After retiring, he created the Ohashi Boxing Gym in his hometown,
Yokohama , and currently works as a trainer there. Former WBC Super flyweight champion,Katsushige Kawashima , is trained by Ohashi.In January, 2007, Ohashi served as the head trainer of the Japanese team in the BOXING GRAND PRIX 2007 event (held under the partnership of the Teiken boxing gym, and Golden Boy Promotions).
He is also scheduled to serve as the commissioner of the Eastern Japan Boxing Council.
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List of WBA world champions
*List of WBC world champions External links
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