Japanese boxer (1969–2021)
Keitaro Hoshino
Born (1969-08-14 ) 14 August 1969Died 9 October 2021(2021-10-09) (aged 52) Nationality Japanese Statistics Weight(s) minimumweight Height 5 ft 2+ 1 ⁄2 in (159 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 33 Wins 23 Wins by KO 6 Losses 10
Keitaro Hoshino (14 August 1969 – 9 October 2021[ 1] ) was a Japanese boxer .
Professional career
Hoshino turned pro in 1988 and captured the WBA minimumweight title with a decision win over Joma Gamboa in 2000. He defended the belt once before losing it by split decision to Chana Porpaoin in 2001. He recaptured the vacant WBA minimumweight title with a decision win over Gamboa in 2002, but lost the belt in his first defense to Noel Arambulet .
Professional boxing record
33 fights
23 wins
10 losses
By knockout
6
5
By decision
17
5
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
33
Loss
23–10
José Antonio Aguirre
TKO
12 (12), 2:15
23 Jun 2003
Yokohama Arena , Yokohama, Japan
For WBC minimumweight title
32
Loss
23–9
Noel Arambulet
MD
12
20 Dec 2002
Osaka-jō Hall , Osaka , Japan
For WBA minimumweight title
31
Loss
23–8
Noel Arambulet
MD
12
29 Jul 2002
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
Lost WBA minimumweight title
30
Win
23–7
Joma Gamboa
UD
12
29 Jan 2002
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
Won vacant WBA minimumweight title
29
Win
22–7
Prabpram Porpreecha
TKO
10 (10), 1:59
26 Sep 2001
Cultural Gymnasium, Yokohama, Japan
28
Loss
21–7
Chana Porpaoin
SD
12
16 Apr 2001
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
Lost WBA minimumweight title
27
Win
21–6
Joma Gamboa
UD
12
6 Dec 2000
Pacifico Yokohama , Yokohama, Japan
Won WBA minimumweight title
26
Win
20–6
Hiroshi Nakajima
UD
10
30 May 2000
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
25
Win
19–6
Keisuke Yokoyama
UD
10
1 Feb 2000
Tokyo, Japan
24
Win
18–6
Hiroshi Nakajima
UD
10
5 Sep 1998
Ryōgoku Kokugikan , Tokyo, Japan
Retained JBC Japanese minimumweight title
23
Win
17–6
Itsuo Oka
MD
10
26 May 1998
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Retained JBC Japanese minimumweight title
22
Win
16–6
Makoto Suzuki
TKO
9 (10), 0:15
24 Feb 1998
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Retained JBC Japanese minimumweight title
21
Win
15–6
Satoshi Yoshida
PTS
10
5 Aug 1997
Tokyo, Japan
Retained JBC Japanese minimumweight title
20
Win
14–6
Ernesto Rubillar
UD
10
25 Feb 1997
Tokyo, Japan
Retained JBC Japanese minimumweight title
19
Win
13–6
Keisuke Yokoyama
TKO
8 (10)
6 Aug 1996
Tokyo, Japan
Won JBC Japanese minimumweight title
18
Loss
12–6
Allan Butlig
KO
2
21 Mar 1996
Yokohama, Japan
17
Win
12–5
Ernesto Rubillar
PTS
10
23 Oct 1995
Tokyo, Japan
16
Win
11–5
David Franco
UD
10
17 Jul 1995
Tokyo, Japan
15
Win
10–5
Rolando Tadle
PTS
10
17 Apr 1995
Tokyo, Japan
14
Win
9–5
Kimihiko Ide
KO
1
23 Jan 1995
Tokyo, Japan
13
Win
8–5
Hiroyuki Kasuya
PTS
8
28 Aug 1994
Tokyo, Japan
12
Win
7–5
Mitsunori Mori
TKO
1
4 May 1994
Cultural Gymnasium , Yokohama, Japan
11
Loss
6–5
Hiroki Sakakibara
TKO
6 (6), 1:56
22 Oct 1993
Tokyo, Japan
10
Win
6–4
Satoshi Yoshida
PTS
5
3 Aug 1993
Tokyo, Japan
9
Loss
5–4
Katsuaki Eguchi
TKO
4
22 Mar 1993
Tokyo, Japan
8
Loss
5–3
Masahide Makiyama
KO
3 (8), 3:00
18 Jan 1993
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
7
Loss
5–2
Katsuaki Eguchi
PTS
5
20 Jul 1992
Tokyo, Japan
6
Win
5–1
Takeshi Watanabe
PTS
6
6 Jun 1992
Kawasaki , Japan
5
Win
4–1
Hideo Suzuki
TKO
3
16 Jan 1992
Yokohama , Japan
4
Win
3–1
Tetsuya Yoshitomi
PTS
4
28 Oct 1991
Tokyo, Japan
3
Win
2–1
Abo Oguni
PTS
4
22 Aug 1991
Tokyo, Japan
2
Win
1–1
Katsunori Takizawa
PTS
4
13 Mar 1989
Tokyo, Japan
1
Loss
0–1
Naruhisa Nagayama
PTS
4
3 Nov 1988
Korakuen Hall , Tokyo , Japan
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