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Real name
  
Takuya Muguruma

Wins
  
26

Height
  
1.65 m

Stance
  
Orthodox stance

Nationality
  
Japanese

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
31

Rated at
  
bantamweight

Name
  
Takuya Muguruma

Division
  
Bantamweight

Nickname(s)
  
Endless Fighter

Wins by KO
  
20

Education
  
Kinki University


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Born
  
16 January 1961 (age 63) Osaka, Osaka, Japan (
1961-01-16
)

Similar People
  
Wilfredo Vazquez, Jiro Watanabe, Joichiro Tatsuyoshi

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Takuya Muguruma (六車 卓也, Muguruma Takuya, born January 16, 1961) is a retired Japanese boxer who is a former WBA bantamweight champion. He is an alumnus of the Kinki University.

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Muguruma became interested in boxing at the age of a junior high school student. In high school, he belonged to the rugby club. As Muguruma was a slow runner, he was a substitute player there. He began boxing at Osaka Teiken Boxing Gym after entering the University.

Muguruma turned professional with an amateur record of 2–1 (1 KO), and made his debut with a second-round knockout victory in April 9, 1981. He won the annual Japanese boxing series, All-Japan Rookie King Tournament in the featherweight division in February 1982. He went down a weight division to capture the Japanese super bantamweight title in November 1983, and defended that title seven times in total before returning it.

Muguruma dropped down one more weight class for the scheduled fight against Bernardo Piñango for the WBA bantamweight title. However, as Piñango gave up the title, Muguruma won over Panama's Azael Moran via a fifth-round knockout after flooring him twice, to capture the vacant WBA bantamweight title in Moriguchi, Osaka on March 29, 1987.

In his first defense against Chan-Yong Park in Moriguchi on May 24 of that year, Muguruma was knocked down from an accidental head butt in the third round. Although Muguruma was given a two-minute rest, he could not recover from the damage until he was stopped in the eleventh round.

In September of the same year, Muguruma was tied on points with Wilfredo Vázquez in the fight for the WBA bantamweight title at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium. Muguruma moved back a weight class to fight against Juan José Estrada for the WBA super bantamweight title in Moriguchi in October 1988. However he suffered an eleventh round stoppage with the towel thrown in, after being floored in the fourth and eleventh rounds, and hung up his gloves.

Subsequently, he joined Mizuno Corporation. From 2008, he was responsible for the production of the focus mitt.

References

Takuya Muguruma (boxer) Wikipedia