Formation | 1926 |
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Type | Japan-based boxing club |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Development and management of professional boxers |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Location | |
Coordinates | 35°42′3″N 139°44′32.3″E / 35.70083°N 139.742306°E |
Official language
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Japanese |
Founder
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Sadayuki Ogino |
Founding president
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Munehide Tanabe |
Current president
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Akihiko Honda |
Representative
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Tsuyoshi Hamada |
Key people
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Haru Nagano (manager) Isamu Kuwata (ex-trainer) Sendai Tanaka (ex-trainer) Yūichi Kasai (trainer) Shin Yamato (trainer) |
Website | TEIKEN.COM |
World champions managed by Teiken Boxing Gym |
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Masao Ōba | WBAflyweight |
Tsuyoshi Hamada | WBC junior welterweight |
Jorge Linares | WBC featherweight WBA super featherweight |
Toshiaki Nishioka | WBC super bantamweight |
Takahiro Aō |
WBC super featherweight WBC featherweight |
Akifumi Shimoda | WBA super bantamweight |
Shinsuke Yamanaka | WBC bantamweight |
Toshiyuki Igarashi | WBC flyweight The Ring flyweight |
Takashi Miura | WBC super featherweight |
Leading world champions promoted by Teiken Promotions |
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Genaro Hernández | WBA super featherweight WBC super featherweight |
David Griman | WBA flyweight |
José Luis Bueno | WBC super flyweight |
Eloy Rojas | WBA featherweight |
César Bazán | WBC lightweight |
Edwin Valero |
WBA super featherweight WBC lightweight |
Román González | WBA minimumweight WBA light flyweight |
Carlos Cuadras | WBC super flyweight |
World champions from Osaka Teiken Boxing Gym promoted by Teiken Promotions |
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Jirō Watanabe | WBA super flyweight WBC super flyweight |
Takuya Muguruma | WBA bantamweight |
Jōichirō Tatsuyoshi | WBC bantamweight |
Teiken Boxing Gym (帝拳ボクシングジム?) in Tokyo, a Japan's traditional boxing club whose genesis dates back to 1926, manages professional boxers as a member of the East Japan Boxing Association (東日本ボクシング協会?, abbreviated as JPBA-east), a subsidiary body of Japan Pro Boxing Association (日本プロボクシング協会?, abbreviated as JPBA). Currently located in Kagurazaka, Shinjuku, its president is the International Boxing Hall of Famer Akihiko Honda (本田 明彦?), the representative is Tsuyoshi Hamada (浜田 剛史?), and the long-time female manager is Haru Nagano (長野 ハル?). In order to distinguish from three related clubs i.e. Osaka Teiken Boxing Gym, Fukuoka Teiken Boxing Gym and Hachinohe Teiken Boxing Gym, it is often referred to as "Teiken (Boxing) Gym in Tokyo" or "Tokyo's Teiken (Boxing) Gym".