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Jae-Doo Yuh
Born
Yuh Jae-doo

(1948-04-25) April 25, 1948 (age 76)
Seoul, South Korea
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights55
Wins50
Wins by KO29
Losses3
Draws2

Jae-Doo Yuh ( Korean유제두; Hanja柳済斗; born April 25, 1948) is a former South korean professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 1978. He held the WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles from 1975 to 1976.

Pro career

In 1971, Yuh won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation middleweight title.

In 1975, after his successful 15th defense of the OPBF middleweight title, he moved down in weight to light middleweight and challenged Koichi Wajima for the WBA and The Ring light middleweight titles in Fukuoka, Japan. He eventually became the second South Korean light middleweight world champion by knocking out Wajima in the 7th round. [1] He defended the belt once before losing the belt to Wajima via 15th-round KO in a rematch in 1976. Although he had lost the world light middleweight title, Yuh retained the OPBF middleweight belt until his eventual retirement from the ring in 1978, when he vacated the title. He also holds the OPBF record for most successful title defenses, defending the title 21 times over 7 years.

Professional boxing record

55 fights 50 wins 3 losses
By knockout 29 3
By decision 21 0
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
55 Win 50–3–2 Heung Won Kang PTS 12 Dec 17, 1978 Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
54 Loss 49–3–2 Ho Joo KO 10 (10) Jul 6, 1978 Seoul, South Korea
53 Win 49–2–2 Francisco Montemayor KO 6 (10) Apr 5, 1978 Seoul, South Korea
52 Win 48–2–2 Alberto Cruz PTS 12 Jan 24, 1978 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
51 Win 47–2–2 Toshiaki Suzuki PTS 12 Oct 9, 1977 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
50 Win 46–2–2 Jae Keun Lim KO 7 (10) Aug 28, 1977 Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
49 Win 45–2–2 Saburo Sakai KO 2 (12), 1:51 Apr 9, 1977 Gwangju City, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
48 Win 44–2–2 Dommy Cotacte KO 5 (10) Feb 6, 1977 Gwangju City, South Korea
47 Win 43–2–2 Yuichiro Watanabe PTS 12 Dec 12, 1976 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
46 Draw 42–2–2 Alberto Cruz PTS 12 Sep 26, 1976 Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
45 Win 42–2–1 Peter Nanboku PTS 10 Jun 19, 1976 Seoul, South Korea
44 Loss 41–2–1 Koichi Wajima KO 15 (15), 1:47 Feb 17, 1976 Nihon University Auditorium, Japan Lost WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles
43 Win 41–1–1 Saburo Sakai KO 8 (10) Jan 17, 1976 Busan, South Korea
42 Win 40–1–1 Masahiro Misako KO 6 (15), 2:16 Nov 11, 1975 Sunpu Arena, Shizuoka, Japan Retained WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles
41 Win 39–1–1 Nobuyoshi Ozaki TKO 4 (12) Oct 4, 1975 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
40 Win 38–1–1 Koichi Wajima KO 7 (15), 2:04 Jun 7, 1975 City Sogo Gym, Kitakyushu, Japan Won WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles
39 Win 37–1–1 Nobuyoshi Ozaki KO 4 (12) Mar 30, 1975 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
38 Win 36–1–1 Isamu Kondo KO 2 (10) Dec 14, 1974 Seoul, South Korea
37 Win 35–1–1 Yuji Miyagoshi PTS 12 Nov 17, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
36 Win 34–1–1 Nobuyoshi Ozaki KO 8 (12) Jul 28, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
35 Win 33–1–1 Hitoshi Nakagawa KO 6 (12), 1:07 Jun 23, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
34 Win 32–1–1 Narong Phisanurachan PTS 12 Mar 31, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
33 Win 31–1–1 Han Shik Kim KO 10 (10) Aug 15, 1973 Daegu, South Korea
32 Win 30–1–1 Cassius Naito PTS 12 Jul 14, 1973 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
31 Win 29–1–1 Ken Okita KO 3 (10) Jun 16, 1973 Busan, South Korea
30 Win 28–1–1 Ken Okita PTS 12 May 12, 1973 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
29 Win 27–1–1 Cassius Naito KO 5 (12), 2:48 Apr 10, 1973 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
28 Win 26–1–1 Michihiro Horihata KO 9 (10) Mar 4, 1973 Busan, South Korea
27 Win 25–1–1 Sakae 'Big' Maruyama KO 2 (10) Jan 21, 1973 Kudok Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea
26 Win 24–1–1 Cassius Naito PTS 12 Nov 12, 1972 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
25 Win 23–1–1 Keun Taek Lee KO 3 (12), 2:18 Oct 1, 1972 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
24 Win 22–1–1 Hiromichi Hiraide TKO 8 (12), 1:58 Sep 9, 1972 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
23 Win 21–1–1 Turtle Okabe PTS 12 Jun 25, 1972 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
22 Win 20–1–1 Hideo Kanazawa PTS 12 May 7, 1972 Busan, South Korea
21 Draw 19–1–1 Hideo Kanazawa PTS 12 Mar 11, 1972 Seoul, South Korea
20 Win 19–1 Saburo Sakai KO 11 (12), 1:54 Jan 29, 1972 Kooduk Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
19 Win 18–1 Masakazu Taninobu TKO 3 (12), 1:23 Dec 22, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
18 Win 17–1 Turtle Okabe PTS 10 Dec 4, 1971 Seoul, South Korea
17 Win 16–1 Stephen Smith TKO 6 (10) Nov 17, 1971 Seoul, South Korea
16 Win 15–1 Keun Taek Lee PTS 12 Sep 28, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
15 Win 14–1 Cassius Naito KO 6 (12), 2:05 Jul 24, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Won Oriental and PBF middleweight titles
14 Win 13–1 Jo Park KO 5 (10), 0:38 May 22, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Retained South Korea middleweight title
13 Win 12–1 Ansano Lee KO 1 (10), 1:38 Apr 3, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Won South Korea middleweight title
12 Win 11–1 Hiromichi Hiraide KO 10 (10) Feb 20, 1971 Seoul, South Korea
11 Win 10–1 Tetsuo Hoshino KO 3 (10) Dec 19, 1970 Seoul, South Korea
10 Win 9–1 Ni No Lee PTS 10 Sep 27, 1970 Seoul, South Korea
9 Win 8–1 Jae Chun Kim KO 6 (10) Nov 29, 1969 Seoul, South Korea
8 Win 7–1 Armando Boniquit PTS 10 Sep 9, 1969 Gwangju City, South Korea
7 Loss 6–1 Byung Mo Lim TKO 7 (10) Aug 9, 1969 Seoul, South Korea
6 Win 6–0 Sung Ki Choi PTS 8 Jul 13, 1969 Incheon, South Korea
5 Win 5–0 Tae Gu Kim PTS 8 May 16, 1969 Gwangju City, South Korea
4 Win 4–0 Jin Soo Lee PTS 6 Apr 27, 1969 Seoul, South Korea
3 Win 3–0 Kwan Soo Lee PTS 4 Nov 30, 1968 Seoul, South Korea
2 Win 2–0 Byong Ki Kim PTS 4 Oct 27, 1968 Seoul, South Korea
1 Win 1–0 Ho Dong Choi KO 3 (4) Oct 3, 1968 Seoul, South Korea

See also

References

  1. ^ "Yuh Jae-doo - Lineal Junior Middleweight Champion". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.

External links

Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA light-middleweight champion
June 7, 1975 – February 17, 1976
Succeeded by
Koichi Wajima
The Ring light-middleweight champion
June 7, 1975 – February 17, 1976


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jae-Doo Yuh
Born
Yuh Jae-doo

(1948-04-25) April 25, 1948 (age 76)
Seoul, South Korea
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights55
Wins50
Wins by KO29
Losses3
Draws2

Jae-Doo Yuh ( Korean유제두; Hanja柳済斗; born April 25, 1948) is a former South korean professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 1978. He held the WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles from 1975 to 1976.

Pro career

In 1971, Yuh won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation middleweight title.

In 1975, after his successful 15th defense of the OPBF middleweight title, he moved down in weight to light middleweight and challenged Koichi Wajima for the WBA and The Ring light middleweight titles in Fukuoka, Japan. He eventually became the second South Korean light middleweight world champion by knocking out Wajima in the 7th round. [1] He defended the belt once before losing the belt to Wajima via 15th-round KO in a rematch in 1976. Although he had lost the world light middleweight title, Yuh retained the OPBF middleweight belt until his eventual retirement from the ring in 1978, when he vacated the title. He also holds the OPBF record for most successful title defenses, defending the title 21 times over 7 years.

Professional boxing record

55 fights 50 wins 3 losses
By knockout 29 3
By decision 21 0
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
55 Win 50–3–2 Heung Won Kang PTS 12 Dec 17, 1978 Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
54 Loss 49–3–2 Ho Joo KO 10 (10) Jul 6, 1978 Seoul, South Korea
53 Win 49–2–2 Francisco Montemayor KO 6 (10) Apr 5, 1978 Seoul, South Korea
52 Win 48–2–2 Alberto Cruz PTS 12 Jan 24, 1978 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
51 Win 47–2–2 Toshiaki Suzuki PTS 12 Oct 9, 1977 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
50 Win 46–2–2 Jae Keun Lim KO 7 (10) Aug 28, 1977 Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
49 Win 45–2–2 Saburo Sakai KO 2 (12), 1:51 Apr 9, 1977 Gwangju City, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
48 Win 44–2–2 Dommy Cotacte KO 5 (10) Feb 6, 1977 Gwangju City, South Korea
47 Win 43–2–2 Yuichiro Watanabe PTS 12 Dec 12, 1976 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
46 Draw 42–2–2 Alberto Cruz PTS 12 Sep 26, 1976 Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
45 Win 42–2–1 Peter Nanboku PTS 10 Jun 19, 1976 Seoul, South Korea
44 Loss 41–2–1 Koichi Wajima KO 15 (15), 1:47 Feb 17, 1976 Nihon University Auditorium, Japan Lost WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles
43 Win 41–1–1 Saburo Sakai KO 8 (10) Jan 17, 1976 Busan, South Korea
42 Win 40–1–1 Masahiro Misako KO 6 (15), 2:16 Nov 11, 1975 Sunpu Arena, Shizuoka, Japan Retained WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles
41 Win 39–1–1 Nobuyoshi Ozaki TKO 4 (12) Oct 4, 1975 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
40 Win 38–1–1 Koichi Wajima KO 7 (15), 2:04 Jun 7, 1975 City Sogo Gym, Kitakyushu, Japan Won WBA and The Ring light-middleweight titles
39 Win 37–1–1 Nobuyoshi Ozaki KO 4 (12) Mar 30, 1975 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
38 Win 36–1–1 Isamu Kondo KO 2 (10) Dec 14, 1974 Seoul, South Korea
37 Win 35–1–1 Yuji Miyagoshi PTS 12 Nov 17, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
36 Win 34–1–1 Nobuyoshi Ozaki KO 8 (12) Jul 28, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
35 Win 33–1–1 Hitoshi Nakagawa KO 6 (12), 1:07 Jun 23, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
34 Win 32–1–1 Narong Phisanurachan PTS 12 Mar 31, 1974 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
33 Win 31–1–1 Han Shik Kim KO 10 (10) Aug 15, 1973 Daegu, South Korea
32 Win 30–1–1 Cassius Naito PTS 12 Jul 14, 1973 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
31 Win 29–1–1 Ken Okita KO 3 (10) Jun 16, 1973 Busan, South Korea
30 Win 28–1–1 Ken Okita PTS 12 May 12, 1973 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
29 Win 27–1–1 Cassius Naito KO 5 (12), 2:48 Apr 10, 1973 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
28 Win 26–1–1 Michihiro Horihata KO 9 (10) Mar 4, 1973 Busan, South Korea
27 Win 25–1–1 Sakae 'Big' Maruyama KO 2 (10) Jan 21, 1973 Kudok Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea
26 Win 24–1–1 Cassius Naito PTS 12 Nov 12, 1972 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
25 Win 23–1–1 Keun Taek Lee KO 3 (12), 2:18 Oct 1, 1972 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
24 Win 22–1–1 Hiromichi Hiraide TKO 8 (12), 1:58 Sep 9, 1972 Daegu, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
23 Win 21–1–1 Turtle Okabe PTS 12 Jun 25, 1972 Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
22 Win 20–1–1 Hideo Kanazawa PTS 12 May 7, 1972 Busan, South Korea
21 Draw 19–1–1 Hideo Kanazawa PTS 12 Mar 11, 1972 Seoul, South Korea
20 Win 19–1 Saburo Sakai KO 11 (12), 1:54 Jan 29, 1972 Kooduk Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
19 Win 18–1 Masakazu Taninobu TKO 3 (12), 1:23 Dec 22, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
18 Win 17–1 Turtle Okabe PTS 10 Dec 4, 1971 Seoul, South Korea
17 Win 16–1 Stephen Smith TKO 6 (10) Nov 17, 1971 Seoul, South Korea
16 Win 15–1 Keun Taek Lee PTS 12 Sep 28, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight titles
15 Win 14–1 Cassius Naito KO 6 (12), 2:05 Jul 24, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Won Oriental and PBF middleweight titles
14 Win 13–1 Jo Park KO 5 (10), 0:38 May 22, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Retained South Korea middleweight title
13 Win 12–1 Ansano Lee KO 1 (10), 1:38 Apr 3, 1971 Seoul, South Korea Won South Korea middleweight title
12 Win 11–1 Hiromichi Hiraide KO 10 (10) Feb 20, 1971 Seoul, South Korea
11 Win 10–1 Tetsuo Hoshino KO 3 (10) Dec 19, 1970 Seoul, South Korea
10 Win 9–1 Ni No Lee PTS 10 Sep 27, 1970 Seoul, South Korea
9 Win 8–1 Jae Chun Kim KO 6 (10) Nov 29, 1969 Seoul, South Korea
8 Win 7–1 Armando Boniquit PTS 10 Sep 9, 1969 Gwangju City, South Korea
7 Loss 6–1 Byung Mo Lim TKO 7 (10) Aug 9, 1969 Seoul, South Korea
6 Win 6–0 Sung Ki Choi PTS 8 Jul 13, 1969 Incheon, South Korea
5 Win 5–0 Tae Gu Kim PTS 8 May 16, 1969 Gwangju City, South Korea
4 Win 4–0 Jin Soo Lee PTS 6 Apr 27, 1969 Seoul, South Korea
3 Win 3–0 Kwan Soo Lee PTS 4 Nov 30, 1968 Seoul, South Korea
2 Win 2–0 Byong Ki Kim PTS 4 Oct 27, 1968 Seoul, South Korea
1 Win 1–0 Ho Dong Choi KO 3 (4) Oct 3, 1968 Seoul, South Korea

See also

References

  1. ^ "Yuh Jae-doo - Lineal Junior Middleweight Champion". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.

External links

Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA light-middleweight champion
June 7, 1975 – February 17, 1976
Succeeded by
Koichi Wajima
The Ring light-middleweight champion
June 7, 1975 – February 17, 1976



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