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Toshiaki Nishioka was born on 25 July, 1976 in Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Japan, is a Japanese boxer. Discover Toshiaki Nishioka'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 47 years old?
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Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Japan |
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Toshiaki Nishioka Height, Weight & Measurements
At 47 years old, Toshiaki Nishioka height is 5 ft 6+1/2 in and Weight Bantamweight
Super-bantamweight.
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5 ft 6+1/2 in |
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Who Is Toshiaki Nishioka's Wife?
His wife is Miho Nagahama (m. 2005)
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Miho Nagahama (m. 2005) |
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Toshiaki Nishioka Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Toshiaki Nishioka worth at the age of 47 years old? Toshiaki Nishioka’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Japan. We have estimated Toshiaki Nishioka's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Toshiaki Nishioka Social Network
Timeline
Nishioka was born in Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Japan, in July 1976, and has one younger sister.
He started boxing at age ten when he was in the fifth grade of elementary school on the recommendation of his father who runs a tavern.
He compiled an amateur record of 10–2.
Since before his professional debut, Nishioka had served as a sparring partner of the reigning WBC bantamweight champion Yasuei Yakushiji.
Toshiaki Nishioka (西岡 利晃) is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1994 to 2012.
Nicknamed "Speed King", Nishioka won his professional debut by a first-round knockout in Himeji, Hyōgo, on December 11, 1994.
But he was knocked out in the fourth round of the next fight at the Korakuen Hall, and was carried out on a stretcher.
Nishioka won the annual Japanese boxing series, West Japan Rookie King Tournament in the super bantamweight division at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium in September 1995.
Winning over the Central Japan rookie king in the next fight at the Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall, he fought against the rookie king of the Western part of Japan in Fukuoka in December of the same year.
Though Nishioka was convinced of his victory, the judges were in favor of his opponent.
During his early career, Nishioka was expected to be Joichiro Tatsuyoshi's successor, and served as his sparring partner for two years since 1996.
Nishioka went down a weight division to capture the Japanese bantamweight title at the Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium on December 29, 1998, the last day when Tatsuyoshi was a world champion.
Although Nishioka was knocked down once when away from the clinch in the first round, he twice floored his opponent while wearing a confident and defiant smile in the second round to be crowned, and defended the title twice before returning it.
In June 2000, Nishioka challenged the WBC bantamweight champion Veeraphol Nakonluang-Promotion in Takasago, Hyōgo, and lost via a unanimous decision.
He had belonged to the JM Kakogawa Gym until that fight, and has been managed by the Teiken Boxing Gym in Tokyo under Akihiko Honda's supervision and Yūichi Kasai's guidance since September 2000.
The second world title shot was watched by 12,000 spectators at the Yokohama Arena in September 2001, and was a very close fight in which the scores were 115–113 for Nishioka, 116–113 for Veeraphol, and 114–114 even.
Nishioka suffered an Achilles tendon rupture twice during that year.
In December 2002, he returned to the ring for the first time in fifteen months to gain a first-round knockout victory at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
However his style was totally different from the previous one.
He challenged Veeraphol for the third time at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in October 2003, but the result was a draw by a hometown decision.
In his fourth world title shot against Veeraphol in March 2004, he lost via a unanimous decision by a wide margin of points at the Saitama Super Arena.
After that defeat in 2004, Nishioka received a greeting card, with the Japanese message Kono michi yori ikiru michi nashi (この道より生きる道なし) written by painter Atsumu Yamamoto; the phrase can be interpreted as: "No way to live other than this way", which encouraged him.
While Honda advised him to retire, and set subsequent matches to convince him, Nishioka, who had remained aloof and proud as a boxer and had not trained with gym mates, decided to run with younger fellow boxers to strengthen his mind.
Nishioka got married in January 2005, and they have a daughter born in 2006.
Nishioka went back to the super bantamweight division, and continued fighting mainly in Japan, besides a second-round technical knockout victory at the Palais des Sports in Marseille, France, in April 2005, and a fourth-round knockout victory (with a left-hand punch to the body) at The Joint in Las Vegas, Nevada, in November 2006.
Nishioka noticed that the former motion before the Achilles tendon injury came back in the pivot of his ankle from around the fight in November 2006.
His trainer Kasai also felt that Nishioka's foot recovered to its original condition, and his thinking and fighting style progressed significantly from around the fight in December 2007 or in April 2008.
After the fight in December 2007, Nishioka stayed at his wife's parents' home in Amagasaki, Hyōgo.
With the consent of his wife and her father, he decided to live separate from his wife and daughter to focus on boxing alone.
When he returned to Tokyo and told Honda about it, he was told that the possibility that his fifth world title was determined to be less than ten percent and that he should bring her back immediately.
He held the WBC super-bantamweight title from 2008 to 2012, and challenged for the WBO and The Ring super-bantamweight titles in his final-fight.
Nishioka is known for his series of fights against Veeraphol Nakonluang-Promotion, with two of their four encounters ending in draws.
Unlike many of Japan's other world champions, Nishioka willingly fought outside of his own country.
The discomfort in his foot completely disappeared in the beginning of 2008.
Nishioka captured the WBC super bantamweight interim title against Thai's Napapol Kiatisakchokchai at the Pacifico Yokohama on September 15, 2008.
From that year, he is registered as a resident in Amagasaki where his own house has been completed in 2012.
Usually, Nishioka trains while living a solo life in Tokyo, and his wife and daughter live in Amagasaki.
After each of Nishioka's fights, he spends time together with his family in Amagasaki.
Nishioka later recalled that transfer to the Teiken Boxing Gym and marriage have been his major turning points.