Masayuki Ito
Masayuki Ito | |
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Born | 伊藤雅之 January 19, 1991 Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | The Judge[2] |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 8+1⁄2 in (174 cm)[1] |
Reach | 68+1⁄2 in (174 cm)[1] |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 34 |
Wins | 28 |
Wins by KO | 15 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 1 |
Masayuki Ito (born January 19, 1991) is a Japanese boxing promoter and former professional boxer who held the WBO super-featherweight title from 2018 to 2019.
Professional career
Ito vs. Diaz
Ito turned professional in 2009 and amassed a record of 23-1-1 in 25 fights before challenging and beating Puerto Rican boxer Christopher Diaz for the vacant WBO junior lightweight title.[3]
Ito vs. Herring
On 25 May, 2019, Ito fought Jamel Herring for the WBO super featherweight title. The scorecards were announced as 110-118, 112-116, 110-118 in favor of the winner Jamel Herring.[4]
Ito vs. Yoshino
On 9 April, 2022, Ito fought Shuichiro Yoshino. Yoshino, who was ranked#5 by the WBO, #13 by the IBF and #15 by the WBC at lightweight beat Ito by technical decision in their 11 round contest.[5]
Boxing promoter
Masayuki Ito established TBP or (Treasure Boxing Promotion) to be involved in international boxing entertainment as he finishes his retirement ceremony in October 2022.
Professional boxing record
32 fights | 27 wins | 4 losses |
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By knockout | 15 | 0 |
By decision | 12 | 4 |
Draws | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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32 | Loss | 27–4–1 | Shuichiro Yoshino | TD | 11 (12) | 2022-04-09 | Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan | For WBO Asia Pacific and OPBF lightweight titles; Unanimous TD after Ito was cut in an accidental head clash |
31 | Win | 27–3–1 | Valentine Hosokawa | TKO | 8 (10), 1:17 | 2021-07-03 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
30 | Loss | 26–3–1 | Hironori Mishiro | MD | 10 | 2020-12-26 | Sumida City Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | |
29 | Win | 26–2–1 | Ruben Manakane | TKO | 6 (10), 1:08 | 2019-09-13 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
28 | Loss | 25–2–1 | Jamel Herring | UD | 12 | 2019-05-25 | Osceola Heritage Park, Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. | Lost WBO super-featherweight title |
27 | Win | 25–1–1 | Evgeny Chuprakov | TKO | 7 (12) | 2018-12-30 | Ota City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | Retained WBO super-featherweight title |
26 | Win | 24–1–1 | Christopher Díaz | UD | 12 | 2018-07-28 | Kissimmee Civic Center, Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. | Won vacant WBO super-featherweight title |
25 | Win | 23–1–1 | Vergil Puton | TKO | 9 (10) | 2018-03-03 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
24 | Win | 22–1–1 | Glenn Enterina | TKO | 6 (10) | 2017-09-02 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
23 | Win | 21–1–1 | Lorenzo Villanueva | TKO | 9 (12) | 2017-04-13 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | Retained WBO Asia Pacific super-featherweight title |
22 | Win | 20–1–1 | Takuya Watanabe | UD | 12 | 2016-12-31 | Ota City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | Retained OPBF junior lightweight title; Won WBO Asia Pacific super-featherweight title |
21 | Win | 19–1–1 | Ernie Sanchez | TKO | 11 (12) | 2016-07-28 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | Retained OPBF super-featherweight title |
20 | Win | 18–1–1 | Shingo Eto | UD | 12 | 2015-12-14 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | Retained OPBF super-featherweight title |
19 | Win | 17–1–1 | Dai Iwai | TKO | 10 (12) | 2015-08-10 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | Won vacant OPBF super-featherweight title |
18 | Loss | 16–1–1 | Rikki Naito | MD | 10 | 2015-02-09 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | For Japanese super-featherweight title |
17 | Win | 16–0–1 | Ryan Sermona | TKO | 1 (8) | 2014-11-25 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
16 | Win | 15–0–1 | Masao Nakamura | UD | 8 | 2014-07-30 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
15 | Win | 14–0–1 | Kazuya Nakano | KO | 7 (8) | 2014-04-14 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
14 | Win | 13–0–1 | Kentaro Yamada | TKO | 2 (8) | 2013-12-09 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
13 | Win | 12–0–1 | Jeffrey Arienza | TKO | 10 (10) | 2013-09-30 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | Won vacant WBC Youth lightweight title |
12 | Win | 11–0–1 | Taiki Minamoto | UD | 8 | 2013-07-19 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
11 | Win | 10–0–1 | Yasuyuki Masuda | UD | 8 | 2013-04-08 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
10 | Win | 9–0–1 | Kosuke Saka | UD | 5 | 2012-12-16 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
9 | Win | 8–0–1 | Kazuyuki Yamao | UD | 5 | 2012-11-04 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
8 | Win | 7–0–1 | Kazuhiro Miura | UD | 4 | 2012-09-27 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
7 | Win | 6–0–1 | Masaru Sueyoshi | SD | 4 | 2012-07-31 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
6 | Win | 5–0–1 | Kyohei Tsunashima | TKO | 3 (4) | 2012-05-29 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
5 | Draw | 4–0–1 | Tsuyoshi Tameda | SD | 4 | 2011-09-28 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Tatsushi Kagawa | RTD | 2 (4) | 2010-11-02 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Shunsuke Takatsu | TKO | 1 (4) | 2010-08-09 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Takahiro Ozawa | TD | 3 (4) | 2010-04-12 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Katsunari Fujii | UD | 4 | 2009-05-26 | Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan |
Retirement and promotions career
Ito retired after his bout with Shuichiro Yoshino. He started promoting boxers thereafter.[6]
See also
References
- ^ a b DAZN tale of the tape prior to the Shuichiro Yoshino fight.
- ^ 伊藤雅雪V2戦計量クリア「夢をもっと続けたい」 日刊スポーツ 2019年5月25日
- ^ "Masayuki Ito Drops, Decisions Christopher Diaz For WBO Belt". Boxingscene. 28 July 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
- ^ "Ito vs Herring - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
- ^ "Yoshino vs Ito - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
- ^ "Sportsclopedia 29: John Riel Casimero is Now Managed by Masayuki Ito".
External links
- Boxing record for Masayuki Ito from BoxRec (registration required)
- Masayuki Ito - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live