South Korean boxer (born 1969)
In-Joo Cho
Born Cho In-joo
(1969-04-13 ) April 13, 1969 (age 55) Nationality South Korean Statistics Weight(s) Super flyweight Height 5 ft 7+ 1 ⁄2 in (171 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 20 Wins 18 Wins by KO 7 Losses 2
In-Joo Cho (Korean : 조인주 ; Hanja : 曺仁柱 ; born April 13, 1969 in Damyang , South Jeolla Province , South Korea ) is a former boxer from South Korea . He held the WBC and Lineal Super flyweight titles.
Amateur career
In 1987, Oh won the gold medal in flyweight at the World Junior Amateur Boxing Championships held in.
Professional career
Cho turned professional in 1992 and compiled a record of 12–0 before facing and defeating Gerry Peñalosa to win the WBC super flyweight title.[ 1] He would go on to defend the title five times before losing the title to Masamori Tokuyama via unanimous decision.[ 2]
Professional boxing record
20 fights
18 wins
2 losses
By knockout
7
1
By decision
11
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
20
Loss
18–2
Masamori Tokuyama
KO
5 (12)
2001-05-20
Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
For WBC super flyweight title
19
Loss
18–1
Masamori Tokuyama
UD
12 (12)
2000-08-27
Prefectural Gymnasium , Osaka, Japan
Lost WBC super flyweight title
18
Win
18–0
Julio Cesar Avila
UD
12 (12)
2000-05-14
Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Retained WBC super flyweight title
17
Win
17–0
Gerry Peñalosa
SD
12 (12)
2000-01-02
Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Retained WBC super flyweight title
16
Win
16–0
Keiji Yamaguchi
UD
12 (12)
1999-09-05
Kokugikan , Tokyo, Japan
Retained WBC super flyweight title
15
Win
15–0
Pone Saengmorakot
KO
8 (12)
1999-06-13
Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Retained WBC super flyweight title
14
Win
14–0
Joel Luna Zárate
MD
12 (12)
1999-01-10
Ritz Carlton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Retained WBC super flyweight title
13
Win
13–0
Gerry Peñalosa
SD
12 (12)
1998-08-29
Ritz Carlton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Won WBC super flyweight title
12
Win
12–0
Tanpit Sithchula
KO
2 (10)
1998-01-23
Guri Gymnasium, Guri, South Korea
11
Win
11–0
Aidos Yeraliyev
KO
7 (10)
1997-06-27
Pupeung, South Korea
10
Win
10–0
Vadim Safin
PTS
10 (10)
1996-11-22
Seoul, South Korea
9
Win
9–0
Boyet Nice
KO
3 (10)
1996-09-20
Junggu Hall, Seoul, South Korea
8
Win
8–0
Hiroaki Fukumoto
PTS
10 (10)
1995-04-23
Seoul, South Korea
7
Win
7–0
Mario Parcon
KO
5 (10)
1995-02-08
Seoul, South Korea
6
Win
6–0
Tacy Macalos
PTS
10 (10)
1994-01-30
Prince Hotel, Daegu, South Korea
5
Win
5–0
Reynante Jamili
PTS
10 (10)
1993-10-23
Seoul, South Korea
4
Win
4–0
Abraham Torres
PTS
10 (10)
1993-06-06
Hyeonpung Citizen Hall, Daegu, South Korea
3
Win
3–0
Jongjong Perez
KO
1 (8)
1993-01-31
Pohang Gymnasium, Pohang, South Korea
2
Win
2–0
Lito Gonzaga
PTS
10 (10)
1992-09-27
Wongwang University, Iksan, South Korea
1
Win
1–0
Rodrigo Boy Louperez
KO
4 (8)
1992-04-18
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
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