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We are considering building schools in Cambodia and other countries. We are raising funds to provide educational opportunities, reduce poverty, and contribute to regional development in impoverished countries. We would like to ask for your support. This is the last glove of Yoko Gushiken, WBA World Junior Flyweight Champion, the glove used in his 14th world title fight, a legendary glove from his retirement match. He holds the Japanese record for the most consecutive title defenses, with 13. During his active career, he was awarded the Most Valuable Player award five times, and in 2015, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the Old Timers category, holding the Japanese men's world title defense record. Yoko Gushiken (68), a native of the prefecture and former world light flyweight champion with a Japanese record of 13 consecutive title defenses, was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, which honors those who have contributed to the world of boxing, and the awards ceremony was held in Canastota, New York. This is a valuable 6-ounce glove used in the world title fight in 1981. March 8, 1981, Okinawa The end of an era in Japanese boxing. At the time, matches were fought with lighter, thinner 6-ounce gloves, and Gushiken himself said, "It felt like I was being punched with bare hands." Despite this, Gushiken, who fought bravely for 15 rounds (now a maximum of 12 rounds by regulation) and accumulated KO victories, is a truly great champion. Yoko Gushiken became the WBA World Junior Flyweight Champion in 1976. He won the world title in his 9th professional fight, which was the shortest record in Japan at the time. Since then, he has successfully defended his title 13 times during his four-and-a-half-year reign. This is the most by a Japanese male world champion. It is not stored at home, but is specially stored in a warehouse with air conditioning. It was obtained before his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. It is a legendary glove that is now difficult to obtain. Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in June 2015. Comes with a certificate photo from the martial arts specialty store, Todo-kan. There is an inscription on the glove. I have listed it before, but this is the last listing. To Yoko Gushiken, boxing fans, and those who will cherish it, I would like to pass it on. Career record: 24 fights, 23 wins (15 KOs), 1 loss In March '81, he suffered a 12th-round KO loss to underdog Pedro Flores (Mexico), ending his 23-fight winning streak since his debut. He also lost his world title and retired after that match.
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