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Last updated on 2021-01-15

Japan
Japanese Welterweight Title
[Pre-JBC]

* Bolded letters in the competitor's name, if any, indicate the surname/family name.

Kawata Tōkichi1926
Recognized by Nippon Kentō Club.

Noguchi Susumu1927-06-05
Defeats Young Jackson to be recognized by Dai Nippon Kentōkai.

Noguchi Susumu [2]1927Tōkyō
Wins Meiji Shrine championship.

Noguchi Susumu [3]1928
Recognized by Dai Nippon Kentōkai and Teiken.

Endō Kōichi1929Tōkyō
Wins Meiji Shrine championship to become the 5th champion.

Kawata Tōkichi [2]1930-04-19
Defeats Yamauchi Takeo to be recognized by Dai Nippon Kentōkai and Teiken.

Noguchi Susumu and Usuda Kintarō1933-05-23
Fight to a draw in the match to decide the Japanese representative for the Japan-vs-France competitions and recognized as co-champions.
Natori Yoshio1934-12-25
Defeats Satō Riichi for the All Japan championship.
Natori Yoshio [2]1936
Wins the All Japan championship.

Kawata Ichirō 1947-09-01 Tōkyō
Defeats Akiyama Masashi.
Tatsumi Hachirō 1949-04-29 Nishinomiya, Hyōgo
Also wins the middleweight title on 51-01-09.
Shiina Isao 1951-05-09 Tōkyō
Tatsumi continues to hold the middleweight title.
Ugo Takeo 1952-02-19 Tōkyō
Recognized by the Japan Boxing Commission upon its inception on 52-04-21.

* See Japanse Welterweight Title (JBC).



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