Kenshiro Teraji’s net worth is more than $1 million. He is a Japanese professional boxer. He has won 19 fights, lost 1 fights in his professional boxing career earning thousands of dollars from them and also from sponsors so Mashoor estimates his worth around $1 million.
Kenshiro Teraji Biography
Kenshiro Teraji is a famous Japanese professional boxer currently holding WBC light-flyweight title.
He was brought into this world on 6 January 1992 in Jōyō, Japan. He has more than 12k followers on Twitter – KenshiroooooKen.
She made her debut in 3 Aug 2014 against Heri Amol. Till date he has won 19 boxing matches losing 1time in his professional boxing career. He is 5’4 feet tall.
Personal Details
Real Name | Kenshiro Teraji |
Age | 30 years |
Date of Birth | 6 January 1992 |
Birthplace | Jōyō, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Profession | Boxer |
Family
Father | Hisashi Teraji |
Mother | Yet To Update |
Siblings | Yet To Update |
Girlfriends | Yet To Update |
Education
School | Yet To Update |
University | Yet To Update |
Qualification | Yet To Update |
Early Life
Hisashi Teraji, a boxer who won the OPBF light heavyweight and Japanese national middleweight titles, is the father of Shiro. Shinji Takehara, the eventual world champion, was the opponent in Hisashi’s lone professional defeat. The year was 2000, and he was 36 years old. Between 2007 and 2014, Shiro amassed a 58-16 amateur record, following in his father’s footsteps. Shiro was involved in a drunk driving incident on November 15, 2020, during which he entered another person’s property and hit a vehicle that was parked there.
Later, he would publicly apologise to the victim and his supporters. As a result, the Japanese Boxing Commission fined him 3 million, suspended him for three months, and mandated that he do between 48 and 200 hours of community service.
Boxing Career
In August 2014, Kenshiro Teraji defeated Heri Amol in a six-round unanimous decision (60-53, 60-53, 59-54) to make his professional debut. In round four, Amol was knocked out by a right hand to the body. Shiro won his first title in October 2015 when he defeated Rolly Sumalpong in a unanimous decision to claim the WBC Youth light flyweight championship (97-91, 96–92, 96–92). Shiro was dropped for the first time in his career during round 1, but he quickly recovered and fared well enough to win.
Kenshiro Teraji defeated Kenichi Horikawa in his subsequent match to win the Japanese national light flyweight title by a unanimous decision (98-93, 98–93, 97–93). Shiro defeated Toshimasa Ouchi in another unanimous decision match in August 2016 to win the OPBF championship (119-108, 119-109, 117-111).
Shiro Vs. Hisada – On December 18, 2020, Kenshiro Teraji was supposed to defend his WBC title for the eighth time against Tetsuya Hisada, the incumbent challenger. Shiro, however, was involved in a drunk driving accident on November 15, 2020, during which he entered someone else’s property and struck a car that was parked there. The Japanese Boxing Commission has punished him for this incident by suspending him for three months, fining him 3 million, and requiring him to complete 48 to 200 worth of community service.
So, Hisada’s championship defence against him for the eighth time was moved up to April 24, 2021. With a convincing decision win over Hisada, Shiro increased the length of his championship defence streak to eight. In the second round, Hisada was knocked to the ground and appeared unable to get back up for the remainder of the battle. Despite not being able to submit his opponent, Shiro prevailed by a large margin, with scores of 118-109, 118-109, and 119-108.
Shiro Vs. Kyoguchi – On November 1, 2022, Kenshiro Teraji took on Hiroto Kyoguchi, the WBA (Super) and The Ring light-flyweight champion, in what was just the second championship unification contest between two Japanese champions. Since Giovani Segura relinquished his championship, the fight’s winner was anticipated to become the first acknowledged lineal champion in over ten years.
Shiro Vs. Yabuki – On September 10, 2021, in his hometown of Kyoto, Shiro was slated to defend his eighth WBC championship against Masamichi Yabuki, the current light flyweight champion of Japan. When the match was scheduled, Yabuki was the top-ranked WBC contender at light flyweight. Shiro and his coach both tested positive for COVID-19, which caused the bout to be postponed on August 26.
The new date for the bout is September 22, 2021. Kenshiro Teraji was defeated via technical knockout in the tenth round. Shiro was struggling to find his rhythm and seemed to be losing on the judges’ scorecards after an even start to the bout. The tenth round saw the battle pick up speed as Yabuki won the majority of the exchanges and unloaded on Shiro near the finish of the round, forcing the referee to call time on the contest.
On November 15, 2021, two months after Shiro had lost his title, representatives of both competitors attended a press conference to confirm plans for a rematch. On January 24, 2022, the WBC championship rematch was formally announced. On March 19, 2022, it occurred at the City Gym in Kyoto, Japan. Shiro knocked Yabuki out of the fight in the third round with a right straight.
FAQ
Who is Kenshiro Teraji ?
Kenshiro Teraji is a Japanese Boxer.
When was born ?
He was born on 6 January 1992.
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