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A message: The tournament is tomorrow, so please send your best wishes. Free talk with Chairman Ishii! ・Fun opponents who would be interesting to fight ・Training style at Yokohama Hikari Gym ・Story before the transfer ・What kind of employees are there at Recruit? ・Fujita's life after retirement, and more! In addition to the above, we also talk about various other topics. Please listen to it as a radio! [Click here to reserve tickets for the comeback fight on 12/7] https://fujitayasutaka.boxing-ticket.com [Video talking about the Genkidama Award] • [Prize money of 2 million yen] I'm going to fight a bit [Documentary of Yamataku's 800,000 yen] • But I'll still win next time ~Yamaguchi Takuya~ Thank you for all your comments! I read them all. I look forward to many more comments in the future. (No need to badmouth! Lol) -------------------- ★Fujita Enmura original goods (Now on sale!) https://suzuri.jp/FUJITA63_5kg -------------------- ★Clothing worn [prowess sports] https://prowesssport.com/?srsltid=Afm... -------------------- [Self-introduction] Born in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture/raised in Hachioji, Tokyo Born in December 1994 [Brief biography] ▶︎A small-sized baseball boy in his childhood ▶︎A member of the after-school club at junior and senior high school, studied abroad in Australia Started boxing at age 20 after entering Waseda University ▶︎Working adult Joined Recruit Co., Ltd. as a new graduate Passed the professional boxing test in the same year and built a career as a two-sword boxer ▶︎Professional career Member of Yokohama Hikari Gym Won the Japanese super lightweight title with a KO victory (23 years) Resigned from Recruit Co., Ltd. after defending the title twice (24 years) Decided to focus on professional boxing. Lost his title at Champion Carnival by decision. Record: 14 matches, 12 wins (10 KOs), 2 losses. [Biography] As a child, he played baseball, but gave up at the age of 12. After watching Rocky IV, he learned that "people die in sports." Still, he had a strong admiration for boxers, who fight, but did not have the courage to "do something different from everyone else," so he remained a fan. As a student, he spent most of his time studying after school. After entering Waseda University (School of Social Sciences), he entered the world of boxing, thinking it was his "last chance." He spent most of his four years as a substitute. He finally participated in an official match in his final year, but it was a crushing defeat. He also lost all of his matches against Waseda and Keio. He applied for a job under the condition that he could "balance his career as a professional boxer," and joined Recruit, the only company that gave him a positive response. He obtained his professional license in the same year, won his debut match by KO, and then lost by KO in the final of the Rookie King Tournament, where he had won all five matches and all KOs. After his first loss, he applied to resign, but after being persuaded by his manager and being transferred to Tokyo, he withdrew his wish. He soon transferred to a major gym in Tokyo. He continued to win for the next three years, and finally became the Japanese champion in his fifth year since his debut. In December 2011, after successfully defending his title for the second time, he announced his retirement from Recruit over the microphone after the match. This marked the end of his five-year career as a working professional, and in 2012 he began working towards winning the world title as a "professional professional boxer". In his first match after resigning, he lost by decision to the strongest challenger at the Champion Carnival, failing to defend his title for the third time and losing it. He is currently fighting to make a comeback. JPN 140lb champion Fujita's official channel???????? -------------------- #boxing #KorakuenHall #FujitaEnmura #professionalboxing #martialarts #professionalboxer #champion #training #gym #muscletraining #weightloss #documentary #diet #fighter #match #practice #motivation #training #gym #DiamondGlove #predictionofwin #boxing #motivation #motivationalspeech #YokohamaHikariGym #Asign #athtag #athreebo #genkidamaaward #GenkidamaAward