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Nihito Arakawa was born on 23 December, 1981 in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese boxer. Discover Nihito Arakawa'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1981
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Nihito Arakawa Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Nihito Arakawa height is 5 ft and Weight Lightweight.

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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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Nihito Arakawa Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nihito Arakawa worth at the age of 42 years old? Nihito Arakawa’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Japan. We have estimated Nihito Arakawa's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Nihito Arakawa (荒川 仁人) is a professional boxer nicknamed "Japanese Rocky".

2004

On February 10, 2004, Arakawa made a start to his professional career with a first round knockout at the Korakuen Hall.

2005

He defeated Yoshitaka Katō to be crowned the East Japan Rookie King in November 2005, and won the All-Japan Rookie King Tournament in December of that year.

2006

He rematched Katō in September 2006 where he suffered his first loss in a close decision.

2008

In September 2008, Arakawa faced Filipino Randy Suico for the OPBF lightweight title, but the fight ended in a majority draw.

2010

Arakawa won the Japanese lightweight title via a majority decision from Akihiro Kondō in April 2010, after being knocked down for the first time in his career in round one.

2011

In his second defense in January 2011, he stopped Hiroshi Nakamori in the eighth round after being floored again in round two.

In May 2011, he went to Guadalajara, Mexico for a two-week workout at Julian Magdaleno Gym (Gimnasio Julián Magdaleno) where Saúl Álvarez has been training.

He defended his title three times all by stoppage before vacating it.

Arakawa successively captured the vacant OPBF lightweight title via a split decision over Filipino fighter Jay Solmiano in October 2011.

It was a tough-fought close bout with Solmiano scoring a knockdown in round two.

After defending his title against fellow Japanese Ryūji Migaki by a unanimous decision, he travelled to Los Angeles to spar with Miguel Vázquez and others for over a month.

2012

After five years' stay in Minamiizu, he went back to Fussa and lived there until he moved to Hachioji in March 2012.

He started boxing at the age of nineteen at Hirotaka Nakaya's Hachioji Nakaya Boxing Gym in Hachioji.

His amateur record was only 4–1 (3 KOs) that won him a minor title in the light welterweight class.

He stopped compatriot Takehiro Shimada in round eight in his second defense in August 2012 while throwing over a hundred punches each in two rounds, and then vacated his title.

In November 2012, Arakawa competed with Mexican Pedro Daniel Estrada in Mexico City on the main event of the Gala Ring Telmex 2012.

It was a WBC Silver lightweight title bout and was a title eliminator with a shot at Adrien Broner on the line.

After eleven rounds, Estrada was called as the winner with a technical decision.

Its refereeing processes and outcome caused controversy in Japan, and more in Mexico.

The WBC's official Twitter account tweeted as follows: "There was a controversy in that fight where the winner would be fighting for the title, but because there was this problem, the WBC demanded a rematch. That is a fight for all ring officials to look at."

A rematch between them never happened.

2013

He made his mark in the twelve-round lightweight slugfest against Omar Figueroa in July 2013, that earned him the nickname after the film Rocky.

He later told that his most favorite fight as of May 2013 was Trinidad vs. Fernando Vargas in December 2000.

On July 27, 2013, Arakawa made his U.S. debut at the event dubbed Knockout Kings II at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

His opponent fighting out of the blue corner was the undefeated Mexican-American fighter Omar Figueroa, Jr. and the WBC interim lightweight title was at stake.

The interim title bout was made when reigning champion Adrien Broner decided to challenge the WBA welterweight title.

The incredibly tough fight that was aired live on Showtime Championship Boxing, and on WOWOW in Japan, ended in Figueroa's victory by a unanimous decision.

RingTV.com's Douglass Fischer told as follows:

" no fighter raised his stature during the course of one fight as much as Japanese veteran Nihito Arakawa did with the heroic effort he put forth against Omar Figueroa Jr.. last July in San Antonio," Fischer later described.

At the year's end, MaxBoxing.com's Steve Kim awarded him the Purple Heart.

2014

"The Japanese lefty gained a zillion fans with his rumble last year against Figueroa," TheSweetScience.com's Michael Woods said in 2014.

He is the former Japanese and OPBF (Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation) lightweight champion.

Arakawa was born in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan, and move to Fussa soon after.

Fussa is the city well known by U.S. Air Force Base and Ryū Murakami's novel Almost Transparent Blue.

He enjoyed basketball with fellow kids while living there from the age of two to thirteen, then relocated to Minamiizu, Shizuoka.

He became involved in middle-distance running and tennis during junior high school, and served as the captain and pitcher for the high school's baseball team.

It was also during high school that he watched the Félix Trinidad fights on WOWOW and was inclined into boxing.

Issei Nakaya of Hachioji Nakaya Promotions had promoted Arakawa until the end of 2014.

after having visited boxing venues around the world over years.