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Kohei Kono was born on 23 November, 1980 in Nakakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan, is a Japanese boxer. Discover Kohei Kono's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November 1980
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace Nakakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Kohei Kono Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Kohei Kono height is 5 ft and Weight Super-flyweight Bantamweight.

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Height 5 ft
Weight Super-flyweight Bantamweight
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Kohei Kono Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kohei Kono worth at the age of 43 years old? Kohei Kono’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Japan. We have estimated Kohei Kono's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1980

Kohei Kono (河野公平) (born November 23, 1980) is a Japanese professional boxer.

2000

Kono made his professional debut at the Korakuen Hall in November 2000, losing on points to Toshiaki Niita.

He had little amateur experience before his professional debut.

However, Kono was able to win 17 of his first 20 pro bouts, steadily climbing up the rankings.

2007

Kono's first title fight would be for the Japanese super flyweight title against Teppei Kikui in February 2007.

Kono won the fight and the national title by unanimous decision (98-93, 97-93, 97-94).

He then won the OPBF super flyweight title against Eden Sonsona by split decision (118-110, 115-113, 113-115).

2008

In September 2008, Kono fought Nobuo Nashiro for the vacant WBA (Regular) super flyweight world title.

Nashiro had previously held the WBA title.

In a close, contested fight, he would reclaim the belt, beating Kono by split decision (115-114, 115-114, 114-115).

After the fight, Kono said ""I was able to keep my own rhythm and I thought I won.

I think I hit some good punches.

I did my best, but I must accept the result."

Kono once again fought for a vacant world title, facing Tomás Rojas for the WBC super flyweight title.

This time Kono lost a wide unanimous decision (111-116, 111-116, 109-118), despite dropping Rojas in the final round.

Kono's career suffered more setbacks, dropping decisions to Yota Sato and Yohei Tobe following his loss to Rojas.

Kono captured the WBA super flyweight title in his third world title shot against Thailand's Tepparith Kokietgym via fourth round knockout.

2012

He is a two-time world champion, having held the WBA super-flyweight title twice between 2012 and 2016 with three successful defenses.

at the Ota-City General Gymnasium in Tokyo on December 31, 2012.

Kono dropped the Thai champion three times during round 4.

The result was considered an upset.

Yota Sato, who held the WBC title expressed interest in rematching Kono in a unification bout.

Kono would lose his title in his first defense, dropping a majority decision (113-113, 112-114, 111-115) to Liborio Solís in a fight where both fighters traded knockdowns.

After Solís lost his title due to being unable to make weight in his next fight, Kono faced Denkaosan Kaovichit for the vacant WBA title.

Denkaosan went down in round 4, but was ahead on the scorecards before Kono knocked him out in round 8 with a cross.

Kono's first defense saw him fight to a split draw against Norberto Jiménez.

He then fought Kōki Kameda at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago.

In a scrappy brawl that saw both fighters lose points on the scorecards due to fouls, Kono retained his title, dropping Kameda in round 2 en route to winning a unanimous decision (115-109, 113-111, 116-108).

Kono would lose his title in a unification bout against the WBA's interim champion Luis Concepción.

Concepción won the fight by unanimous decision (113-115, 112-116, 112-116).

2016

Kono challenged WBO super flyweight champion Naoya Inoue in December 2016.

Inoue stopped Kono in a commanding performance.

Kono was dropped once by a left hook from Inoue before being stopped in the sixth round.

This was the first time Kono lost a fight due to stoppage.

2017

In October 2017, Kono faced Rex Tso.

Tso had sought to fight Kono while the latter was still a world champion, but was unable to draw him into the ring.

After six rounds, Tso was unable to continue due to swelling around his eye.

Nevertheless, Tso remained unbeaten by winning a technical decision.

In his next bout, Kono faced Jason Moloney, ranked 4# by the WBA, #5 by the WBO, #11 by the IBF and #13 by the WBC at bantamweight.

Moloney managed to win the fight via a sixth round TKO.