Celes-Kobayashi

  Celes Kobayashi
Sex Male
Nationality Japanese
Birth Name Shoji Kobayashi
Hometown Tokyo, Japan
Birthplace Iwai, Japan
Division Super Flyweight
Date of Birth 1973-02-27
Stance Southpaw
Trainer Toshimi Miura
W 24 (14 ko's) | L 5 | D 3 | Total 32

Celes Kobayashi won his first world title in his second attempt. In his first attempt, Kobayashi fought to a draw against now former WBC Flyweight champion Malcolm Tunacao. Kobayashi, who lost 2 of his first 5 fights, rebounded nicely and won a world title by knocking out Leo Gamez. Unforunately, he was only able to defend his title once before suffering a brutal loss to heavy fisted Alexander Munoz. Kobayashi will most likely not get another title shot and even if he does, he would be a considerable underdog.
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Alex Munoz Hangs up the Gloves! | MyBoxingFans - Boxing News

The highlight of his career is when he defeated Celes Kobayashi in eight rounds and captured his first world title. The only two that were able to defeat Munoz were Martin Castillo, twice, and Cristian Mijares, both by decision. ... Continue reading


Alex Muñoz cuelga los guantes

Muñoz fue por mucho tiempo un cañonero muy bueno y mis respetos, antes que nada, para este peleador, que entre sus grandes vixtorias tuvo en el suelo a Celes Kobayashi, Nobuo Nashiro y Honda, a todos ellos en Tokio. ... Continue reading


Bad Left Hook Best of the Decade: Super Flyweight

Wins include Nobuo Nashiro, Katsuhige Kawashima, Celes Kobayashi, Hidenobu Honda and Julio David Roque Ler. The losses were two losses to Martin Castillo, as well as a loss to Cristian Mijares in a unification bout. ... Continue reading


Boxeo Editores » “Explosivo” cuelga los guantes

Vivió su mejor tiempo cuando derrotó por nocaut técnico en ocho asaltos a Celes Kobayashi, éxito que le permitió capturar su primera faja del mundo. Además, coleccionó 23 despachados antes del límite en forma consecutiva lo que ... Continue reading


Malcolm Tuñacao guns for OPBF title

Tuñacao had one successful defense, a draw against Celes Kobayashi of Japan, before losing it by 1st round TKO to Thailand's Pongsalek Wonjongkam after struggling to make weight. The 30 year old Chae (16 (KO 6) - L 1) is the reigning ... Continue reading


¡Malcolm Tunacao conquistó el título gallo OPBF!

Su primera aparición en el ring de Japón fue como campeón mundial mosca del CMB en agosto de 2000 en Tokio, en donde retuvo su titulo mundial al empatar en 12 rounds con el retador japonés Celes Kobayashi. Malcolm Tunacao obtuvo el ... Continue reading


alexander muñoz

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wladimir klitschko

... masashi kudo; hiroshi kobayashi; daiki kameda; eagle kyowa; roman karmazin; bep van klaveren; mikkel kessler; celes kobayashi; stanley ketchel; amir khan; hiroshi kawashima; royal kobayashi; kohji kobayashi; takashi koshimoto ... Continue reading


Richey S. Jones: Boxing Milestones August Dates - The CBZ Newswire

2000: Malcolm Tunacao D 12 Celes Kobayashi, Tokyo. Retains WBC Flyweight Title. Joma Gamboa W 12 Noel Arambulet, Tokyo. Wins WBA Strawweight Title. Referee Mitch Halpern, 33, is found dead in his home in Las Vegas, the victim of a ... Continue reading


Daily News (Sun 17th Jan 2010)

Iwasa, a 20-year-old tall and hard-hitting southpaw handled by ex-WBA 115-pound champ Celes Kobayashi, looked promising. Promoter: 18 Koga Promotions. Matchmaker: Joe Koizumi (as for the Iwasa-Tampus bout). ... Continue reading

 

 
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