- Kuniaki Shibata
Infobox Boxer
name=Kuniaki Shibata
realname=Kuniaki Shibata
weight=Super featherweight
nationality=Flagicon|JPNJapan ese
birth_date=Birth date and age|1947|3|29|mf=y
birth_place=Hitachi,Japan
death_date|=
death_place|=
style=Orthodox
total=56
wins=47
losses=6
draws=3
no contests=0
KO=25|Kuniaki Shibata (柴田 国明, born
March 29 ,1947 in Hitachi,Japan ) is a formerJapan eseprofessional boxer . He is a former WBC and WBAsuper featherweight champion.Biography
Shibata made won his debut match in 1965 with a first round knockout, and fought for the
Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation featherweight title in 1969, but lost by sixth-round knockout. In April 1970 he challenged the vacant Japanese featherweight title, and won by tenth-round knockout. He returned the title to challenge WBCfeatherweight championVincente Saldivar , and won the title when Saldivar gave up after the twelfth round.He made his first defense by first-round knockout, and retained his title in his second defense with a draw, but lost to
Clemente Sanchez in May, 1972.Shibata moved up to
super featherweight , and got his second world title shot against WBA championBen Villaflor inHonolulu onMarch 12 ,1973 . He won by fifteen-round unanimous decision to capture his second world title.Shibata made one defense in
Japan before returning to theUnited States to fightBen Villaflor again for his second defense. Shibata lost by knockout less than 2 minutes into the first round to lose his second world title.On
February 28 ,1974 , he challengedRicardo Arredondo for the WBCsuper featherweight title, and won by unanimous decision for his third world title. He defended the title three times before losing toAlfredo Escalera in 1975. He attempted another comeback, but announced his retirement in 1977. His record was 47-6-3 (25 KOs).Shibata was a short and speedy fighter, who took advantage of even the slightest openings to thrown in a flurry of punches. However, he also had a very weak chin, and was very susceptible to counter punches. Five of his six career losses were by knockout. He and former WBC
lightweight championGuts Ishimatsu were gymmates, and both fighters were trained byEddie Townsend .See also
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List of WBA world champions
*List of WBC world champions External links
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