Shoji Oguma

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Shoji Oguma (大熊 正二 born July 22, 1951 in Koriyama, Japan) was a Japanese southpaw boxer at Flyweight.

Professional career

Oguma turned pro in 1970 and in 1974 won the WBC Flyweight Title by winning a split decision over Betulio González. He lost the title three months later in his first defense against Miguel Canto. In 1976, Oguma challenged WBA Flyweight Title holder Alfonso Lopez but lost a majority decision. In 1978 he landed a rematch with WBC Flyweight Title holder Canto but came up short with a split decision loss. Later that year he fought his third bout with Canto, and this time lost a more clear unanimous decision to complete their trilogy. In 1979 he rematched WBA Flyweight Title holder Gonzalez and the result was a draw. Later that year they fought a rematch and Gonzalez came up with the victory via a 12th round KO in their third match. In 1980 Oguma landed a shot at WBC and The Ring Flyweight Titles holder Chan-Hee Park and KO'd Park in the 9th round to capture the titles. He defended the titles twice the same year, including a split decision over Park, and his annual performance was named Ring magazine Comeback of the Year for 1980. In 1981 Oguma defended the titles successfully again against Park, but lost the belts in his following bout by KO to Antonio Avelar. He then moved up in weight and in 1982 took on WBA Super Flyweight Title holder Jiro Watanabe, but was TKO'd in the 12th. Oguma retired after the bout.

Preceded by WBC Flyweight Champion
1 Oct 1974–8 Jan 1975
Succeeded by
Miguel Canto
Preceded by WBC Flyweight Champion
The Ring Flyweight Champion

18 May 1980–12 May 1981
Succeeded by
Antonio Avelar

See also

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