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Yoko Gushiken
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Real name Yoko Gushiken
Nickname(s) Fierce Eagle
Rated at Junior flyweight
Nationality Japan Japanese
Birth date June 26, 1955 (1955-06-26) (age 54)
Birth place Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan
Death date -
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 24
Wins 23
Wins by KO 15
Losses 1
Draws 0
No contests 0

Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高 Gushiken Yōkō, born June 26, 1955 in Okinawa, Japan) was a Ryukyuan professional boxer from 1974-1981. His professional record is 23-1 and he held the title of WBA Jr. flyweight champion 1976-1981.

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Gushiken was known for having strong stamina, allowing him to pressure opponents into mistakes after many rounds. His southpaw stance allowed him to take advantage of many mistakes, usually by throwing unexpected combinations of punches instead of waiting for counterpunch opportunities.

His popularity centered in mainland Japan, where he was known by the nickname Fierce Eagle and crowds were normally sold out. He quickly rose through the amateur ranks and won All-Japan in high school. After that, he went pro and fought for the WBA light flyweight crown after just nine professional fights. He defeated Juan Guzman, a well-seasoned pro, by knockout in the seventh round. He held the championship for over four years. In thirteen defenses, he won eight by knockout.

Panamanian Jaime Rios nearly defeated Gushiken 1977 and 1978, but lost after wilting in the last rounds of each match. Other defeats of note were against future champions Alfonso Lopez and Rafael Pedroza. As with Rios, they lost after many rounds of being worn down by Gushiken.

In his thirteenth title defense, he fought Mexican Pedro Florez, winning by a close margin. In the rematch, Florez was better at reserving his energy and defeated Gushiken by knockout in the twelfth round. Many expected Gushiken to return to the ring, but he announced his retirement five months after his loss. While he does not box anymore, he remains a popular figure in Japan.

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Preceded by
Juan Antonio Guzman
WBA Light Flyweight Champion
10 Oct 1976– 8 Mar 1981
Succeeded by
Pedro Flores
Preceded by
Yakult Swallows
Japan Professional Sports Grand Prize Winner
1979
Succeeded by
Retained
Preceded by
Retained
Japan Professional Sports Grand Prize Winner
1980
Succeeded by
Koichi Nakano

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