Kōji Kobayashi | |
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Statistics | |
Real name | Kōji Kobayashi |
Weight(s) | flyweight |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Born |
Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan |
27 August 1957
Stance | southpaw |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 31 |
Wins | 24 |
Wins by KO | 15 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 3 |
Kōji Kobayashi (小林 光二 Kobayashi Kōji, born August 27, 1957) is a retired Japanese professional boxer who is a former WBC and lineal flyweight champion.
Kobayashi was poor at sports in his childhood. He was a slow runner, and lacked in arm strength. He began boxing at Tanabe Boxing Gym while studying design at Tokyo Designer Gakuin College after graduating from high school, and transferred to Kadoebi Houseki Boxing Gym after a year.
Kobayashi made his professional debut with a third round knockout victory in December 1978. He won the annual Japanese boxing series, East Japan Rookie King Tournament in the flyweight division by knocking out the future Japanese featherweight champion Hiroyuki Kobayashi at the Korakuen Hall in December 1979. However, he was knocked out by Jirō Watanabe in the first round of the final match of All-Japan Rookie King Tournament at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium in February 1980. He then had a fifteen-fight winning streak including ten knockouts over the former world ranked boxer Facomron Vibonchai, the national champions of Thailand, Philippines, Korea and others.
On January 18, 1984, Kobayashi fought against Frank Cedeño for the WBC and lineal flyweight titles at the Korakuen Hall. For that fight, Isamu Mitsuhira, the former trainer of Kyokutō Boxing Club to which Yoshiaki Numata belonged, served as his special coach. Kobayashi, who appeared in the ring while listening to the music with the Walkman, knocked out Cedeño flooring him four times with his left crosses and left hook in the second round to be crowned the new champion.