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is a Japanese
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who held the WBO mini-flyweight title from 2017 to 2018.


Background

Yamanaka took up boxing in the sixth grade of
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, after having read a boxing
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called
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. In the second year of
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, Yamanaka began training at
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's gym. His younger brother Daiki Yamanaka and younger sister Sumire Yamanaka are both professional boxers as well.


Professional career


Early career

Yamanaka made his professional debut against Kazuki Koyanagi on 22 June 2012. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 40–36 in his favor. Yamanaka amassed a 6–1 record during the next two years, before being booked to face Hiroki Yamamoto in his first eight round bout on 6 April 2014. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 80–73, 80–73 and 80–74. This victory extended Yamanaka's winning streak to three fights, which earned him a fight against the #3 ranked OPBF minumumweight contender Roque Lauro on 22 August 2014. He lost the fight by split decision, with scores of 78–75, 75–77 and 76–77. Yamanaka bounced back from his second professional loss with five consecutive wins, most notably beating Ronelle Ferreras by unanimous decision. This winning streak earned Yamanaka the right to face the former WBO mini flyweight champion Merlito Sabillo for the vacant
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mini flyweight title on 11 November 2016. He won the first twelve-round bout of his career and his first title fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 118–110, 117–111 and 119–109. Yamanaka vacated the OPBF title on 1 February 2017, after just four months as champion. Masato Yamashita, chairman of Shinsei Gym where Yamanaka trained at that point, stated: "I want Yamanaka to fight for a world title next". On 18 March 2017, the WBO ranked Yamanaka as their #1 mini flyweight contender.


WBO mini flyweight champion


Yamanaka vs. Fukuhara

On 19 June 2017, it was announced that Yamanaka would challenge his countryman
Tatsuya Fukuhara is a Japanese professional boxer who held the WBO mini-flyweight title in 2017 and challenged twice for the WBC mini-flyweight title in 2017 and 2019. Professional career Fukuhara made his debut on April 14, 2008, beating Katsuhiko Muranaka ...
for the WBO mini flyweight title, in what was Fukuhara's first title defense and his first fight as the undisputed champion. The title bout was booked as the main event of a card which took place at the Shiroyama Sky Dome in
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,
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on 27 August 2017. Yamanaka won the fight by unanimous decision. Two of the judges scored the bout 115–113 for Yamanaka, while the third judge scored the bout 116–112 in his favor.


Yamanaka vs. Calleros

Yamanaka made his first title defense against the one-time WBO interim mini flyweight title challenger
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on 18 March 2018, at the Portopia Hotel on
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. Calleros' previous title fight was against Tatsuya Fukuhara, who Yamanaka beat to win the WBO title. Yamanaka won the fight by an eight-round stoppage, as Calleros' corner chose to retire their fighter at the end of the round. He was up on points at the time of the stoppage, with two scorecards of 80–72 and one scorecard of 78–74.


Yamanaka vs. Saludar

Yamanaka made his second title defense against the #3 ranked WBO mini flyweight contender
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. The fight was scheduled for 13 July 2018, and was contested at the Central Gym in
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, Japan. He lost the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 116-111, 117-110 and 115-112. Saludar knocked Yamanaka with a straight right in the seventh round and had, by the end of the bout, opened a cut above Yamanaka's left eye. Yamanaka announced his retirement from boxing at age 23 after being diagnosed with bleeding on the brain following his decision loss to Vic Saludar. According to the rules of the Japan Boxing Commission, athletes who were found to have intracranial hemorrhage would have their licenses automatically expired, which would have prevented Yamanaka from competing domestically as well.


Return from retirement

On 9 December 2021, the Japanese Boxing Commission revised their rules to allow fighters who were diagnosed with intracranial hemorrhage to compete again, if they were cleared to do so by a physician. Ten days later, Yamanaka announced he would return to professional competition. He was booked to face Daisuke Sudo on 6 March 2022, in a light flyweight bout. Yamanaka won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Yamanaka moved up another weight-class in order to face the #15 ranked WBO flyweight contender
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next. The bout was scheduled as the main event of the "REAL SPIRITS.81", which took place on 14 August 2022, at the Central Gym in
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. Although initially scheduled as a ten round bout, the fight duration was later changed to eight rounds. Yamanaka won the fight by unanimous decision. Yamanaka faced the #3 ranked WBO Asia Pacific light flyweight contender Kosuke Ando for the vacant WBO AP title in the main event of "2nd WHO's NEXT", which took place on 6 May 2023 at the
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in
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. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 120–107, 117–110 and 118–109.


Professional boxing record


See also

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List of Mini-flyweight boxing champions This is a list of world mini-flyweight boxing champions (also known as minimumweight or strawweight), as recognized by the four major sanctioning organizations in boxing: * The World Boxing Association (WBA), established in 1921 as the National B ...
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List of Japanese boxing world champions This is a list of Japanese boxing world champions who have won major world titles from the "Big four" Sports governing body, governing bodies in professional boxing namely the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), Internation ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamanaka, Ryuya 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from Sakai, Osaka Japanese male boxers Mini-flyweight boxers World mini-flyweight boxing champions World Boxing Organization champions