Tatsuya Fukuhara
福原辰弥
Born (1989-05-08) May 8, 1989
Kumamoto, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Statistics
Weight(s)Mini-flyweight
Height5 ft 4+12 in (164 cm)
Reach63 in (160 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights34
Wins21
Wins by KO7
Losses7
Draws6

Tatsuya Fukuhara (福原 辰弥, Fukuhara Tatsuya, born May 8, 1989) is a Japanese professional boxer who held the WBO mini-flyweight title in 2017 and challenged twice for the WBC mini-flyweight title in 2017 and 2019.

Professional career

Fukuhara made his debut on April 14, 2008, beating Katsuhiko Muranaka by majority decision. Fukuhara suffered a unanimous decision loss (55-59, 55–59, 56–59) to Takuma Inoue on the latter's debut fight. Fukuhara's record after that fight stood at 12-4-3. In September 2014, Fukuhara went to a majority draw with Fahlan Sakkreerin Jr. in Thailand.[1] Fukuhara won the Japanese mini-flyweight title by beating Hiroya Yamamoto by unanimous decision. On his second title defense, Fukuhara drew with Shin Ono by technical draw. Fukuhara would defend the title three times before vacating it to fight for an interim world title.[2]

On February 26, 2017, Fukuhara defeated Mexican Moises Calleros (25-6-1) via 12-round split decision to win the WBO interim mini-flyweight title.[3] He was promoted to full champion after original champion Katsunari Takayama vacated the title upon his retirement.[4] He lost the title in his first defense to fellow countryman Ryuya Yamanaka.[5] Fukuhara received another title shot against WBC mini-flyweight champion Wanheng Menayothin. The fight was closely contested, and went to a decision after twelve rounds, with Wanheng winning by unanimous decision (118-110, 116–111, 117–113).[6]

Professional boxing record

34 fights 21 wins 7 losses
By knockout 7 1
By decision 14 6
Draws 6
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
Loss 21–7–6 Thailand Wanheng Menayothin TD 8 (12) May 31, 2019 Thailand City Hall, Chachoengsao, Thailand For WBC mini-flyweight title
Win 21–6–6 Japan Naoya Haruguchi UD 10 Jul 29, 2018 Japan City Sogo Gym, Yatsushiro, Japan
Win 20–6–6 Japan Yuto Takahashi UD 8 Apr 22, 2018 Japan Clover Plaza, Kasuga, Japan
Loss 19–6–6 Thailand Wanheng Menayothin UD 12 Nov 25, 2017 Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima, Isan For WBC mini-flyweight title
Loss 19–5–6 Japan Ryuya Yamanaka UD 12 Aug 27, 2017 Japan Shiroyama Sky Dome, Ashikita, Japan Lost WBO mini-flyweight title
Win 19–4–6 Mexico Moises Calleros SD 12 Feb 26, 2017 Japan Matsushima Athletic Park Gym, Kami-Amakusa Won WBO interim mini-flyweight title
Win 18–4–6 Japan Genki Hanai TKO 7 (10), 0:44 Nov 3, 2016 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan Retained Japanese mini-flyweight title
Draw 17–4–6 Japan Shin Ono TD 3 (10), 1:40 Sep 19, 2016 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan Retained Japanese mini-flyweight title
Win 17–4–5 Japan Takumi Sakae UD 10 Mar 26, 2016 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan Retained Japanese mini-flyweight title
Win 16–4–5 Japan Hiroya Yamamoto UD 10 Nov 22, 2015 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan Won vacant Japanese mini-flyweight title
Win 15–4–5 Thailand Chaowalit Choedram TKO 3 (8), 1:21 Aug 16, 2015 Japan Kyuden Gym, Fukuoka, Japan
Win 14–4–5 Thailand Pangporn Por Singdet TKO 2 (8), 1:35 Mar 1, 2015 Thailand Ohmmaharuay, Romklao, Bangkok, Thailand
Draw 13–4–5 Thailand Teeraphong Utaida MD 8 Sep 10, 2014 Thailand Liptapanlop Hall, Nakhon Ratchasima, Japan
Win 13–4–4 Thailand Prabpram Sithprakarn KO 2 (6), 1:30 Jun 8, 2014 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Draw 12–4–4 Japan Akiyoshi Kanazawa TD 7 (8), 0:48 Apr 20, 2014 Japan Clover Plaza, Kasuga, Japan
Loss 12–4–3 Japan Takuma Inoue UD 6 Dec 6, 2013 Japan Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Sumida, Tokyo, Japan
Loss 12–3–3 Japan Yu Kimura UD 8 Jul 6, 2013 Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Win 12–2–3 Thailand Attachailek Sithsaithong TKO 5 (10), 2:45 May 26, 2013 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Win 11–2–3 Thailand Wisarutlek Korat Sport School KO 3 (8), 1:34 Apr 14, 2013 Japan Clover Plaza, Kasuga, Japan
Win 10–2–3 Japan Koki Ono UD 6 Oct 7, 2012 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Draw 9–2–3 Japan Koji Itagaki MD 6 Apr 22, 2012 Japan Clover Plaza, Kasuga, Japan
Loss 9–2–2 Japan Hiroyuki Otsuka TKO 4 (8), 2:27 Feb 4, 2012 Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Win 9–1–2 Japan Katsuhiko Arakaki TD 5 (6), 2:29 May 29, 2011 Japan Clover Plaza, Kasuga, Japan
Win 8–1–2 Japan Sakae Kano UD 6 Apr 2, 2011 Japan Onoyama Budokan, Naha, Japan
Win 7–1–2 Japan Yuta Nakashima UD 6 Mar 13, 2011 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Win 6–1–2 Japan Koichiro Takesako UD 6 May 9, 2010 Japan Foodpal Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Loss 5–1–2 Japan Takuya Mitamura UD 5 Dec 20, 2009 Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–0–2 Japan Ryuichi Kawano MD 5 Nov 14, 2009 Japan City Hall, Nagoya, Japan
Draw 4–0–2 Japan Junya Shimoo MD 5 Sep 26, 2009 Japan Clover Plaza, Kasuga, Japan
Draw 4–0–1 Japan Masaki Hirai TD 2 (4), 0:51 May 31, 2009 Japan Sogo Gym, Masukicho, Japan
Win 4–0 Japan Takashi Mihara KO 4 (4), 1:19 Marc29, 2009 Japan City Sogo Gym, Tagawa. Japan
Win 3–0 Japan Shingo Hino UD 4 Dec 20, 2008 Japan Momochi Gym, Fukuoka, Japan
Win 2–0 Japan Yuki Mizumoto MD 4 Jun 22, 2008 Japan Sogo Gym, Masukicho, Japan
Win 1–0 Japan Katsuhiko Muranaka MD 4 Apr 14, 2008 Japan Prefectural Gymnasium, Hiroshima, Japan

See also

References

  1. "Young Kil Bae out of world title fight with Wanheng Menayothin!".
  2. "Tatsuya Fukuhara set to fight for the WBO "interim" Minimumweight title!".
  3. "Fukuhara claims WBO minimumweight interim title". The Japan Times. 26 February 2017. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  4. "Fukuhara named champion upon retirement of Takayama". Fight News Asia. 15 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  5. "Yamanaka dethrones WBO 105lb champ Fukuhara". Fight News. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  6. "Wanheng Menayothin moves to 49-0 with decision win over Tatsuya Fukuhara". 25 November 2017.
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