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Hiroyuki Enoki
Born
Hiroyuki Enoki

(1979-09-14) 14 September 1979 (age 45)
Tegatayama Nakamachi, Akita, Akita, Japan
NationalityJapanese Japan
Statistics
Weight(s)Featherweight
Stanceorthodox
Boxing record
Total fights34
Wins28
Wins by KO20
Losses4
Draws2

Hiroyuki Enoki (榎 洋之 Enoki Hiroyuki, born 14 September 1979 in Akita, Akita, Japan) is a Japanese former professional boxer who fights at featherweight and is the former Japanese and OPBF featherweight champion.[1]

Professional career

Enoki turned professional in August 1998 in Yokohama, Japan. In his debut Enoki defeated fellow Japanese debutant Koyu Nakajima with a first round knockout.[1]

After twenty-one unbeaten fights Enoki beat Akinori Kanai for the Japanese featherweight title in January 2005.

Enoki challenged WBA featherweight champion, Chris John of Indonesia, October 24, 2008 at Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan for a chance to win the world title, but finally lost the fight unanimously by scores of 110-118, 110-118 and 111-117.[2][3]

Indonesia's John

Professional boxing record

34 fights 28 wins 4 losses
By knockout 20 1
By decision 8 3
Draws 2
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 28-4-2 Mexico Alberto Garza TKO[4] 9 (10), 0:58 2010-04-23 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Loss 28-3-2 Japan Satoshi Hosono UD 10 2009-10-10 Japan Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium, Tokyo For OPBF Feather Title
Loss 28-2-2 North Korea Lee Ryol-li SD 10 2009-07-18 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 28-1-2 Indonesia Ardi Diego KO 3 (10), 3:06 2009-03-07 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Loss 27-1-2 Indonesia Chris John UD 12 2008-10-24 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo For World Boxing Association World Feather Title
Draw 27-0-2 Japan Takahiro Ao PTS 12 2008-04-05 Japan JCB Hall, Tokyo Retained Japanese and OBPF featherweight titles
Win 27-0-1 Japan Makyo Sugita UD 12 2007-09-15 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo Retained OBPF featherweight title
Win 26-0-1 Thailand Achhan Buahom KO 6 (10), 0:31 2007-02-17 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 25-0-1 Australia Nedal Hussein UD 12 2006-09-16 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo Retained OPBF Feather Title
Win 24-0-1 Thailand Dentaksin Noinai Sportschool KO 2 (12), 1:22 2006-01-21 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo Won OPBF Feather Title
Win 23-0-1 Japan Koji Umetsu UD 10 2005-09-22 Japan Akita City Gymnasium, Akita Retained Japanese Feather Title
Win 22-0-1 South Korea Zaiki Takemoto UD 10 2005-04-02 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo Retained Japanese Feather Title
Win 21-0-1 Japan Akinori Kanai TKO 7 (10), 1:35 2005-01-08 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo Retained Japanese Feather Title
Win 20-0-1 Japan Dainoshin Kuma TKO 9 (10), 1:56 2004-09-04 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo Won Japanese Feather Title
Win 19-0-1 Japan Seiji Funami TKO 8 (10), 2:01 2004-03-20 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 18-0-1 Thailand Anurak Tamachard KO 4 (10), 2:42 2003-12-10 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 17-0-1 Japan Goji Mukai TKO 5 (10), 1:06 2003-07-19 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 16-0-1 Thailand Chole Sithgorson KO 2 (10), 0:30 2002-12-21 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 15-0-1 Japan Masatomi Suzuki TKO 6 (10), 1:56 2002-07-06 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 14-0-1 Japan Yoshio Hattori TKO 5 (10), 2:48 2002-04-03 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Draw 13-0-1 South Korea Jae Kwang Jung PTS 10 2001-11-17 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 13-0 Japan Tomoyuki Kusama PTS 10 2001-06-02 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 12-0 Thailand Siengthip Sitsyasei KO 1 (10), 1:51 2001-01-06 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 11-0 Japan Naoya Hirahara PTS 8 2000-10-20 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 10-0 Japan Shigeo Hori PTS 6 2000-08-31 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 9-0 Japan Kanta Someya TKO 5 (6), 1:25 2000-07-14 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 8-0 Japan Kanta Someya TKO 4 (6), 2:25 1999-10-22 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 7-0 Japan Naohisa Masuda TKO 5 (5), 2:12 1999-08-30 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 6-0 Japan Yoichi Matsumoto TKO 5 (5), 0:52 1999-07-26 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 5-0 South Korea Zaiki Takemoto PTS 5 1999-06-22 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 4-0 Japan Takashi Nishihara KO 1 (5), 1:39 1999-05-08 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 3-0 Japan Kiyoshi Watanabe KO 1 (8), 3:01 1999-03-20 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 2-0 Japan Takashi Nishihara TKO 1 (6), 1:54 1999-01-09 Japan Korakuen Hall, Bunkyō, Tokyo
Win 1-0 Japan Koyu Nakajima TKO 1 (4), 1:20 1998-08-23 Japan Yokohama Arena, Yokohama

TV series appearances

Enoki made appearances in NHK TV series, "Watashi no Aozora" in 2000.[5]

Kanano alumni

A former professional sumo wrestler, Takekaze Akira is his classmate at Kanaashi Agricultural High School.[6]

Personal life

His stairs workout place in Tegatayama Nakamachi, Akita City (39°43′51.9″N 140°08′33.8″E / 39.731083°N 140.142722°E / 39.731083; 140.142722)[7][8]

He was born and raised in Tegatayama Nakamachi, Akita, and attended Hiroomote Elementary School and Joto Junior High School. He has an older brother, and their father died in the 2010s.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b Boxrec. "Hiroyuki Enoki". Boxrec Fighter Page. Archived from the original on 2012-10-01. Retrieved 26 January 2008.
  2. ^ https://www.sponichi.co.jp/battle/news/2008/10/25/kiji/K20081025Z00002160.html
  3. ^ "榎世界獲り失敗プロ初黒星/ボクシング - 格闘技ニュース".
  4. ^ "榎引退を表明 ガルサにTko敗". 24 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Hiroyuki Enoki".
  6. ^ "ボクシング観戦で「勉強になる」 豪風、長い活躍支えた「研鑽」と「郷土愛」".
  7. ^ "榎洋之 - 秋田の有名人 | 秋田プレミアムあっぷる". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ http://www.秋田あっぷる.jp/yuumeijin/m/2009/09/post-24.php
  9. ^ conversation
  10. ^ 秋田魁新報社 おくやみ