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Hideyuki Hash

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Born8 Mar 1965 (61 years)
NationalityJapan flagJapan

Hideyuki Hash is a capable and former boxing ring star who recorded 19-5 and has scored 12 knockouts. He was born on March 8, 1965 in Yokohama, Japan.

Ohashi has become a two-time minimum weight world champion during the reign of his career, the WBC Minimum weight Championship of the World and the WBA Minimum weight Championship of the World. Also, he had won the Light Flyweight Championship of Japan that then brought his name more boxing ring matches and achievements. Ohashi had won the victory over opponents such as Hi-Yong Choi, Jum Hwan Choi, Napa Kiatwanchai, Tomohiro Kiyuna, and Bong Jun Kim. He made his history when he dropped out of college to pursue his passion in boxing.

He jump-started his career in February in the year 1985 in a boxing gym with a man named Yonekura. In December 1986, Ohashi challenged another boxing enthusiast named Jung Koo Chang in the WBC Light Flyweight division but he unfortunately failed to knockout his opponent, thus losing from a TKO on the fifth round.

However, Ohashi rose when he won a Japanese Light flyweight title during his sixth professional boxing career. In January 1988, Ohashi took back the Japanese flyweight title and again challenged Jung Koo Chang in June 1988’ but then again, destiny were not Ohashi's. The fight was still a lost and he was defeated on the 8th round with TKO.

Even with such struggle for victory, Ohashi again made his way on the boxing ring by challenging Jum Hwan Choi for the WBC Minimum weight title in January 1990. Ohashi then got his own taste of victory against Choi and won by a knockout. His first world title became Ohashi's stepping stone in his boxing career and his previous defeats never stopped him from doing his passion.