Satoshi Shingaki

Satoshi Shingakik
Statistics
Real name Satoshi Shingaki
Rated at Bantamweight
Nationality Japan Japanese
Born (1964-02-21) February 21, 1964
Itoman, Okinawa, Japan
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 15
Wins 11
Wins by KO 8
Losses 3
Draws 1
No contests 0

Satoshi Shingaki (新垣諭 Shingaki Satoshi) is a Japanese ex-boxer and former world champion. To this day, he is one of only three boxers from Japan to win a title from the IBF.

Career history

After being unbeaten in 5 bouts (4 wins and a draw), Shingaki challenged Dodie Boy Penalosa for the vacant IBF light flyweight title on December 10, 1983. Unfortunate for him, he was knocked out in 12 rounds and met his first setback.

Following a win since losing to Penalosa, Shingaki got another world title shot on April 15, 1984. There, he fought Elmer Magallano for the vacant IBF bantamweight championship and won by TKO in the 8th round. He defended it against Joves De La Puz, three months and twenty days later.

On his second defense, Shingaki fought Australia's Jeff Fenech on 26 April 1985 at the Horden Pavilion in Sydney. The Japanese champion lost title as he was stopped in the 9th round. They met again on August 23 in the same year at the State Sports Centre, again in Sydney where once more, Shingaki was beaten, this time in 3 rounds. Fenech connected with a hard right 30 seconds into the first which had blood coming from Shingaki's nose. In the 2nd Fenech again connected and opened up a bad cut above his opponents right eye. In true Japanese tradition Shingaki never gave up but the fight was stopped after 3 rounds after he was ruled unfit to continue. Shingaki, despite his injury was keen to continue, even shaping up showing he was willing to go on, but the doctor and referee wouldn't budge and the fight was over.

He won his last 3 matches and quit boxing permanently.

Preceded by
Inaugural champion
IBF Bantamweight Champion
April 15, 1984April 26, 1985
Succeeded by
Jeff Fenech


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