Masahiko harada biography

  • Masahiko harada biography
  • Masahiko harada biography

  • Masahiko harada biography
  • 1992 Winter Olympics
  • JPN
  • JPN
  • 1994 Winter Olympics
  • JPN.

    THE ONLY man to ever win the flyweight and bantamweight world titles was born in Setagya Ward, Tokyo. This dual championship reign is all the more impressive when you consider that at the time there were only 10 weight classes and one champion in each division.

    Harada, who turned pro when he was 16, won his first 25 bouts.

    At age 19, he won the world flyweight title from the legendary Thai champion Pone Kingpetch in Oct. 1962 via 11th-round kayo, but lost the belt three months later in a return bout by a 15-round decision.

    1992 Winter Olympics

    Harada then moved up to 118 pounds, where he won 11 of 12 fights, his lone loss being a sixth round TKO to Joe Medel that he later avenged. On May 17, 1965 he made boxing history by outpointing fellow Hall-of-Famer Eder Jofre over 15 rounds in Nagoya, Japan.

    Harada scored another 15-round decision win over Jofre June 1, 1966.

    In all, Harada defended the 118-pound title four times. He lost the crown February 26, 1968, to Australian Lionel Rose via 15