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Boxing: Eye injuries force Japan's four-division world champion Kosei Tanaka to retire
Boxing: Eye injuries force Japan's four-division world champion Kosei Tanaka to retire

RNZ News

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Boxing: Eye injuries force Japan's four-division world champion Kosei Tanaka to retire

Japan's Kosei Tanaka poses for photographs in July 2024. Photo: AFP The Japanese fighter is the fastest boxer to earn belts at four different weights, winning the WBO strawweight, light-flyweight, flyweight and super-flyweight titles in 21 fights, surpassing American Oscar De La Hoya's record of 24 fights. Having made his professional debut at 18, Tanaka retires with a record of 20-2. His last fight was in October when he lost to South Africa's Phumelele Cafu. He said he underwent surgery on both eyes after the bout. "I'm retiring as a professional boxer. 11 years of professional life ... The reason is all about my repeated eye injuries...," Tanaka posted on social media. "Due to the effects of hernia operations on my neck and many, many operations on my eyes alone in the four years from 2021, my eyes have become brittle and I can no longer spar, let alone compete. "I decided to retire because there was no way for me to get into the ring." - Reuters

Boxing: Eye injuries forces Japan's four-division world champion Kosei Tanaka to retire
Boxing: Eye injuries forces Japan's four-division world champion Kosei Tanaka to retire

RNZ News

time5 days ago

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Boxing: Eye injuries forces Japan's four-division world champion Kosei Tanaka to retire

Japan's Kosei Tanaka poses for photographs in July 2024. Photo: AFP The Japanese fighter is the fastest boxer to earn belts at four different weights, winning the WBO strawweight, light-flyweight, flyweight and super-flyweight titles in 21 fights, surpassing American Oscar De La Hoya's record of 24 fights. Having made his professional debut at 18, Tanaka retires with a record of 20-2. His last fight was in October when he lost to South Africa's Phumelele Cafu. He said he underwent surgery on both eyes after the bout. "I'm retiring as a professional boxer. 11 years of professional life ... The reason is all about my repeated eye injuries...," Tanaka posted on social media. "Due to the effects of hernia operations on my neck and many, many operations on my eyes alone in the four years from 2021, my eyes have become brittle and I can no longer spar, let alone compete. "I decided to retire because there was no way for me to get into the ring." - Reuters

Kosei Tanaka Retires at 29 After Repeated Eye Injuries
Kosei Tanaka Retires at 29 After Repeated Eye Injuries

The Sun

time5 days ago

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Kosei Tanaka Retires at 29 After Repeated Eye Injuries

FOUR-DIVISION world champion Kosei Tanaka has called time on his professional career at the age of 29 due to repeated eye injuries, the Japanese fighter said. Tanaka is the fastest boxer to earn belts at four different weights, winning the WBO strawweight, light-flyweight, flyweight and super-flyweight titles in 21 bouts, surpassing American Oscar De La Hoya's record of 24 fights. Having made his professional debut at 18, Tanaka retires with a record of 20-2. His last fight was in October when he lost to South Africa's Phumelele Cafu. He said he underwent surgery on both eyes after the bout. "I'm retiring as a professional boxer. 11 years of professional life ... The reason is all about my repeated eye injuries...," Tanaka posted on social media on Wednesday. "Due to the effects of hernia operations on my neck and many, many operations on my eyes alone in the four years from 2021, my eyes have become brittle and I can no longer spar, let alone compete. "I decided to retire because there was no way for me to get into the ring."

Japan's four-division world champion Tanaka retires at 29 due to eye injuries
Japan's four-division world champion Tanaka retires at 29 due to eye injuries

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Japan's four-division world champion Tanaka retires at 29 due to eye injuries

FOUR-DIVISION world champion Kosei Tanaka has called time on his professional career at the age of 29 due to repeated eye injuries, the Japanese fighter said. Tanaka is the fastest boxer to earn belts at four different weights, winning the WBO strawweight, light-flyweight, flyweight and super-flyweight titles in 21 bouts, surpassing American Oscar De La Hoya's record of 24 fights. Having made his professional debut at 18, Tanaka retires with a record of 20-2. His last fight was in October when he lost to South Africa's Phumelele Cafu. He said he underwent surgery on both eyes after the bout. "I'm retiring as a professional boxer. 11 years of professional life ... The reason is all about my repeated eye injuries...," Tanaka posted on social media on Wednesday. "Due to the effects of hernia operations on my neck and many, many operations on my eyes alone in the four years from 2021, my eyes have become brittle and I can no longer spar, let alone compete. "I decided to retire because there was no way for me to get into the ring."

Four-weight world champion Kosei Tanaka announces retirement at 29 due to eye injuries
Four-weight world champion Kosei Tanaka announces retirement at 29 due to eye injuries

The Independent

time5 days ago

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  • The Independent

Four-weight world champion Kosei Tanaka announces retirement at 29 due to eye injuries

Four-weight world champion Kosei Tanaka has called a day on his career at the age of just 29 due to a series of eye injuries. A world champion at strawweight in just his fifth fight, Tanaka would go onto earn the WBO belt at light flyweight, flyweight, and super flyweight. The fastest Japanese fighter to become a world champion, 'Dream Boy' would equal Vasyl Lomachenko's 12-fight record to become a three-division title holder, before breaking the 21 bouts it took Oscar De La Hoya to win belts in four weight classes. Tanaka achieved this feat in 20. The Japanese fighter retires with a record of 20-2, with 11 of his wins coming by way of knockout. Translated from his native Japanese into English, Tanaka's message on Instagram read: '11 years of professional life. Thank you so much for all your support over the years. The reason is all about my repeated eye injuries. The last defence match took place on 14 October (2024). The condition of both eyes was bad before the fight and I decided to have surgery on both eyes immediately after the fight." He added: 'However, immediately after the start of the match, I lost sight in my right eye and by the third round, all the light had completely disappeared. With my left eye also in a bad state, I finished the match and underwent surgery on both eyes.' Whilst the surgery was successful in restoring Tanaka's vision, his eyesight did not return to the same quality as before his injuries. He continued: 'My vision was restored, but even now my right eye's vision is still heavily distorted and I can no longer focus with both eyes. Due to the effects of hernia operations on my neck and many, many operations on my eyes alone in the four years from 2021, my eyes have become weak, and I can no longer spar, let alone compete." He concluded: 'I decided to retire because there was no way for me to get into the ring.'

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