Kosei Tanaka


Kosei Tanaka is a Japanese professional boxer. He is a three-weight world champion, having held the WBO flyweight title since 2018; the WBO mini-flyweight title from 2015 to 2016; and the WBO junior-flyweight title from 2016 to 2017. Upon winning his first world title in only his fifth bout, he became the fastest Japanese fighter ever to become a world champion. Along with Vasyl Lomachenko, he is also the fastest ever fighter to win titles in three weight-classes, having accomplished the feat in only 12 bouts.
As of July 2020, he is ranked as the world's best active flyweight by The Ring magazine, BoxRec and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.

Career

As a child, Tanaka suffered from Legg–Calvé–Perthe disease. Despite this, he took up boxing and won four national tournaments competing as an amateur in the junior-flyweight division. At the continental and international level he was a quarter-finalist at the 2012 Youth World Championships and a silver medalist at the 2013 ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships.

Mini-flyweight

Tanaka turned pro at the age of 18 in 2013. In November 2014, Tanaka defeated previously unbeaten Ryuji Hara via tenth-round technical knockout to win the OPBF mini-flyweight title. In his next fight, Tanaka decisioned Julian Yedras to win the WBO mini-flyweight title. Tanaka holds the Japanese record for winning a world title in the fewest fights, surpassing the previous record held by Naoya Inoue of six fights. Tanaka's only title defense at mini-flyweight came against Vic Saludar, whom he knocked out in round six after a left hook to the body. Saludar knocked down Tanaka in round six, and was ahead on all scorecards prior to the stoppage.

Junior-flyweight

In December 2016, Tanaka challenged former mini-flyweight title holder Moisés Fuentes for the WBO junior-flyweight title. Tanaka dominated Fuentes, dropping him in round five before referee Raul Caiz Jr stopped the fight, giving Tanaka a TKO victory. With the win, Tanaka became a two-weight world champion in just eight fights. Tanaka's first defense came against prospect Ángel Acosta. The former won a wide unanimous decision and dropped Acosta once. Acosta had won all 16 of his previous fights by knockout.
Tanaka's second defense took place in September 2017 against little-known fighter Palangpol CP Freshmart. Tanaka was a huge favorite going into the fight, but Palangpol would prove to be Tanaka's toughest challenger so far, dropping the defending champion once in the first round and trading back-and-forth combinations for the rest of the bout. After a thrilling fight, Tanaka would finally gain the upper hand in round nine, as he knocked down Palangpol and continued to land big combinations as the challenger struggled to connect. Eventually, the referee stepped in and stopped the fight at 1:52 in round nine.
Tanaka had previously sought a unification bout against WBA titleholder Ryoichi Taguchi in December, but injuries during the fight against Palangpol would prevent him from fighting on that date.

Flyweight

In December 2017, Tanaka vacated his junior-flyweight title to move to the flyweight division. In September 2018, Tanaka defeated Sho Kimura to capture the WBO flyweight title, equalling Vasyl Lomachenko's record of becoming a three-weight world champion in just 12 fights.

Personal life

Tanaka balanced professional boxing with school and in 2019 graduated with a degree in economics from Chukyo University. He is the cousin of Japanese figure skater Yuhana Yokoi and younger brother of amateur fighter Ryomei Tanaka.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
15Win15–0 Wulan TuolehaziKO3, 2:2931 Dec 2019 Ota City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, JapanRetained WBO flyweight title
14Win14–0 Jonathan GonzálezTKO7, 2:4924 Aug 2019 Takeda Teva Ocean Arena, Nagoya, JapanRetained WBO flyweight title
13Win13–0 Ryoichi Taguchi1216 Mar 2019 Memorial Center, Gifu, JapanRetained WBO flyweight title
12Win12–0 Sho Kimura1224 Sep 2018 Takeda Teva Ocean Arena, Nagoya, JapanWon WBO flyweight title
12Win11–0 Ronnie BaldonadoTKO9, 2:2631 Mar 2018 International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Japan
10Win10–0 Palangpol CP FreshmartTKO9, 1:2913 Sep 2017 Edion Arena, Osaka, JapanRetained WBO junior-flyweight title
9Win9–0 Ángel AcostaUD1220 May 2017 Takeda Teva Ocean Arena, Nagoya, JapanRetained WBO junior-flyweight title
8Win8–0 Moisés FuentesTKO5, 1:5231 Dec 2016 Memorial Center, Gifu, JapanWon vacant WBO junior-flyweight title
7Win7–0 Rene PatilanoKO6, 2:2328 May 2016 International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Japan
6Win6–0 Vic SaludarKO6, 2:1531 Dec 2015 Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, JapanRetained WBO mini-flyweight title
5Win5–0 Julian YedrasUD1230 May 2015 Park Arena, Komaki, JapanWon vacant WBO mini-flyweight title
4Win4–0 Ryuji Hara10, 0:5030 Oct 2014 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanWon OPBF mini-flyweight title
3Win3–0 Crison Omayao1, 1:5520 Jul 2014 International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Japan
2Win2–0 Ronelle FerrerasUD816 Mar 2014 International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Japan
1Win1–0 Oscar Raknafa610 Nov 2013 International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Japan