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Koki Eto
江藤光喜
Born (1988-02-08) February 8, 1988 (age 36)
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 8+12 in (174 cm)
Reach69+12 in (177 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights31
Wins24
Wins by KO19
Losses5
Draws1
No contests1

Koki Eto (江藤 光喜, Etō Kōki, born February 8, 1988) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 2008 to 2019. He held the WBA interim flyweight title in 2013 and challenged for the WBC super-flyweight title in 2015.

Koki is the oldest of the three Eto brothers. His twin brother Taiki and their younger brother Shingo are all professional boxers.

Professional career

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Eto won the interim WBA flyweight title from Thai Kompayak Porpramook via a twelve-round unanimous decision in the latter's first title defence in Bangkok on August 1, 2013.[1] "I can't believe it... I did it!' he exclaimed wearing the championship belt, "A dream can come true if you won't give it up!"[Video 1]

He would then lose the title to Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep on November 29, 2013, in his first title defense in Chonburi via twelfth-round knockout.[2] He had suffered a fracture of the orbital floor in the first round of this fight.[3]

On June 17, 2014, he scored a come-from-behind eighth-round knockout over Ardin Diale to seize the vacant OPBF flyweight title at the Korakuen Hall.[4][Video 2]

Professional boxing record

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31 fights 20 wins 9 losses
By knockout 19 5
By decision 1 4
Draws 1
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
31 Loss 24–5–1 (1) Jeyvier Cintrón UD 10 (10) 2019-08-02 Osceola Heritage Center, Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. For vacant WBO International super-flyweight title
30 NC 24–4–1 (1) Jeyvier Cintrón NC 1 (10) 2019-05-25 Osceola Heritage Center, Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. For vacant WBO International super-flyweight title
29 Win 24–4–1 Romel Oliveros TKO 4 (8) 2019-02-02 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
28 Win 23–4–1 Delfin de Asis KO 6 (10) 2018-08-16 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
27 Win 22–4–1 Marzon Cabilla TKO 3 (8) 2018-03-03 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
26 Win 21–4–1 Khenchanthuek Sithsaithong TKO 3 (8) 2017-09-13 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
25 Win 20–4–1 Sittichai Bensalaeh TKO 2 (8) 2017-03-28 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
24 Win 19–4–1 Jun Blazo KO 8 (8) 2016-11-05 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
23 Win 18–4–1 Michael Escobia UD 8 (8) 2016-05-12 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
22 Loss 17–4–1 Carlos Cuadras UD 12 (12) 2015-11-28 Xebio Arena, Sendai, Japan For WBC super-flyweight title
21 Win 17–3–1 Yuki Fukumoto TKO 8 (12) 2015-06-08 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Retained OPBF flyweight title
20 Win 16–3–1 Cris Paulino KO 10 (12) 2014-11-26 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Retained OPBF flyweight title
19 Win 15–3–1 Ardin Diale KO 8 (12) 2014-06-17 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Won vacant OPBF flyweight title
18 Loss 14–3–1 Sirichai Thaiyen TKO 12 (12) 2013-11-29 City Hall Ground, Chonburi, Thailand Lost WBA interim flyweight title
17 Win 14–2–1 Suriyan Satorn UD 12 (12) 2013-08-01 11th Infantry Regiment, Bangkok, Thailand Won WBA interim flyweight title
16 Win 13–2–1 Surakrai Tiankaew KO 2 (8) 2013-04-10 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
15 Win 12–2–1 Denchailek Kratingdaenggym KO 2 (8) 2012-11-12 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
14 Draw 11–2–1 Yota Hori PTS 6 (6) 2011-12-21 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
13 Loss 11–2 Boonsom Lamsiri UD 12 (12) 2011-08-04 Central Stadium, Phitsanulok, Thailand For WBC International Silver flyweight title
12 Win 11–1 Pattana Tadniyom TKO 2 (10) 2011-06-06 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
11 Win 10–1 Suriya Insee UD 8 (8) 2011-03-07 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
10 Win 9–1 Omar Parrales KO 1 (6) 2011-01-22 Arena Neza, Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico
9 Win 8–1 Nirun Baonok TKO 1 (8) 2010-09-13 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
8 Win 7–1 Wichangkhao Por Thitima TKO 1 (6) 2010-05-18 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
7 Win 6–1 Naoki Shiosawa TKO 5 (6) 2010-03-17 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
6 Win 5–1 Shota Hashimoto TKO 3 (6) 2009-12-02 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
5 Win 4–1 Tatsuya Ishii TKO 2 (4) 2009-10-12 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
4 Loss 3–1 Naoki Shiosawa MD 4 (4) 2009-07-21 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
3 Win 3–0 Kenichi Watanabe UD 4 (4) 2009-04-13 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
2 Win 2–0 Masato Oshiro MD 4 (4) 2008-11-30 Okinawa Convention Center, Ginowan, Japan
1 Win 1–0 Katsuhiko Muranaka KO 1 (4) 2008-08-11 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jake Donovan (August 1, 2013). "Koki Eto Drops Porpramook, Seals Win In A War". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  2. ^ James Goyder (November 29, 2013). "Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep Batters Koki Eto in Twelve". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "江藤、無念の帰国-眼窩底骨折だった" (in Japanese). Boxing News. December 1, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "江藤光が大逆転KO勝ち! OPBFフライ級王座決定戦" (in Japanese). Boxing News. June 17, 2014. Retrieved June 17, 2014.

Video references

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  1. ^ 江藤光喜が敵地タイで世界王座を奪取! (Kompayak Porpramook vs. Koki Eto, full fight video). Official YouTube channel of the Shirai-Gushiken Sports Gym. November 14, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  2. ^ OPBF東洋太平洋フライ級王座決定戦 12R 試合 2R ~ (Koki Eto vs. Ardin Diale, fight video from the second to eighth round). Official Ustream channel of the Shirai-Gushiken Sports Gym. June 17, 2014. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Rocky Fuentes
OPBF flyweight champion
June 17, 2014 – 2015
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ardin Diale
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA flyweight champion
Interim title

August 1, 2013 – November 29, 2013
Succeeded by