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Shozo Saijo

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Real name
  
Shozo Saijo

Wins
  
29

Martial art
  
Boxing

Draws
  
2

Nationality
  
Japanese

Role
  
Professional Boxer

Stance
  
Orthodox stance


Rated at
  
Featherweight

Name
  
Shozo Saijo

Total fights
  
38

Nickname(s)
  
Cinderella Boy

Wins by KO
  
8

Division
  
Featherweight

Losses
  
7

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Born
  
January 28, 1947 (age 77) Saitama, Japan (
1947-01-28
)

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Shozo Saijo (西城 正三, born January 28, 1947) is a former professional boxer from Saitama, Japan. He is a former WBA featherweight champion.

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Biography

Saijo made his professional debut in August, 1964, but did not show immediate promise in the ring, losing or drawing against several lowly regarded fighters. He traveled to the United States, where he fought three times before meeting WBA featherweight champion Raul Rojas in a non-title match. Saijo won by decision, and challenged Rojas for the title on September 27, 1968 in Los Angeles. He defeated Rojas for the second time, becoming the seventh Japanese boxer to win a world title, and the first Japanese boxer to win a title fighting outside Japan.

He defended the title a total of six times before losing to Antonio Gomez in 1971. He also fought in numerous non-title matches in between his defenses, including a bout against WBA super featherweight champion, Hiroshi Kobayashi, where Saijo lost by decision over 10 rounds. This was the first fight between two Japanese boxers that had possession of the world title.

Saijo retired from boxing after losing his world title, but made an ill-fated debut in the kickboxing world, where he fought muay thai champion Toshio Fujiwara. Saijo disappointed fans by turning his back towards Fujiwara at one point in their match, and he retired from all sports activities shortly afterwards. His professional boxing record was 29-7-2 (8KOs).

Honors

Named The Ring Magazine progress of the year for 1968.

References

Shozo Saijo Wikipedia