Kim Ji-hoon (boxer)
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Kim Ji-hoon (born January 17, 1987,
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) is a South Korean
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boxer.


Boxing career

"Volcano" Kim Ji-hoon began his boxing career in October 2004 in South Korea, winning eight of his first 12 fights. In July 2006, he fought his first match abroad at the International Conference Hall in
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, where he lost to Makyo Sugita by unanimous decision after 10 rounds. In May 2008, he fought his first
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match in
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, where he defeated Georgian born
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by technical knockout in the first round. Kim survived a series of punishing blows from his opponent before knocking him down with a devastating left hook, ultimately finishing the match with a flurry of punches moments later. In March 2009, he fought his second U.S. fight in Laredo,
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, defeating Gilbert Salinas by TKO in the eighth round. On February 12, 2010, Kim fought national amateur champion Tyrone Harris as part of the
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main event. Kim won by TKO in the fifth round after the referee stopped the fight. On May 21, 2010, Kim fought Ameth Diaz as part of the
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main event. Kim defeated Diaz by TKO in the first round at 2:59. Kim lost his first fight in four years on August 15, 2010, to Miguel Vazquez for the vacant IBF
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title by unanimous decision.


References


External links

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Article from Banner Promotions.com
, - International Boxing Organization champions 1987 births Living people People from Goyang Sportspeople from Gyeonggi Province South Korean male boxers Welterweight boxers {{SouthKorea-boxing-bio-stub