Nao Ikeyama
Japanese boxer (born 1969)
Nao Ikeyama池山直
Born (1969-09-18 ) 18 September 1969 (age 55) Nationality Japanese Statistics Weight(s) Height 5 ft 0.5 in (154 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 29 Wins 18 Wins by KO 5 Losses 7 Draws 4
Nao Ikeyama (born 18 September 1969[ 1] ) is a Japanese boxer who held the WBO atomweight title from 17 May 2014 until 29 July 2018. She made her professional debut on 30 November 2003, where she defeated Satoko Kamimura by unanimous decision .[ 2] Ikeyama made six successful title defenses for her belt, with her sixth title defense coming against Saemi Hanagata on 12 July 2017.[ 3] In 2015, Ikeyama participated in the first ever professional boxing event in Sri Lanka , where she defended her title against Jujeath Nagaowa .[ 4]
Professional boxing record
29 fights
18 wins
7 losses
By knockout
5
0
By decision
13
7
Draws
4
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
29
Loss
18–7–4
Kayoko Ebata
UD
6
15 Oct 2021
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
28
Loss
18–6–4
Saemi Hanagata
SD
10
12 Sep 2019
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
For IBF female atomweight title
27
Draw
18–5–4
Yuko Kuroki
SD
8
14 Apr 2019
KBS Hall, Kyoto, Japan
26
Loss
18–5–3
Ayaka Miyao
UD
10
20 Nov 2018
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
For WBA interim female atomweight title
25
Loss
18–4–3
Mika Iwakawa
SD
10
29 Jul 2018
KBS Hall, Kyoto , Japan
Lost WBO female atomweight title
24
Draw
18–3–3
Saemi Hanagata
SD
10
11 Jul 2017
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Retained WBO female atomweight title
23
Win
18–3–2
Ayaka Miyao
TKO
6 (10), 0:36
13 Dec 2016
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Retained WBO female atomweight title
22
Draw
17–3–2
Saemi Hanagata
SD
10
13 Jun 2016
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Retained WBO female atomweight title
21
Win
17–3–1
Jujeath Nagaowa
UD
10
19 Dec 2015
Sirasa Stein Studios, Colombo , Sri Lanka
Retained WBO female atomweight title
20
Win
16–3–1
Norj Guro
UD
10
28 Feb 2015
Azalea Taisho, Osaka, Japan
Retained WBO female atomweight title
19
Win
15–3–1
Masae Akitaya
UD
10
20 Sep 2014
Azalea Taisho, Osaka, Japan
Retained WBO female atomweight title
18
Win
14–3–1
Jessebelle Pagaduan
UD
10
17 May 2014
Azalea Taisho, Osaka, Japan
Won inaugural WBO female atomweight title
17
Win
13–3–1
Mika Iwakawa
MD
6
14 Dec 2013
Azalea Taisho, Osaka, Japan
16
Win
12–3–1
Mika Oda
SD
6
5 Dec 2010
ATC Hall, Osaka, Japan
15
Loss
11–3–1
Park Ji-hyun
UD
10
15 Aug 2010
Goseong Gymnasium, Goseong , South Korea
For IFBA mini-flyweight title
14
Win
11–2–1
Masae Akitaya
UD
6
16 May 2010
ATC Hall, Osaka , Japan
13
Loss
10–2–1
Momo Koseki
UD
10
2 May 2009
Korakuen Hall , Tokyo, Japan
For WBC female atomweight title
12
Win
10–1–1
Satoko Kamimura
UD
6
23 Nov 2008
Saty Hall, Sakaide, Japan
11
Win
9–1–1
Buasawan Wisetchat
TKO
2 (6), 0:46
3 Aug 2008
Saty Hall, Sakaide , Japan
10
Win
8–1–1
Krisztina Belinszky
UD
10
18 Nov 2007
Orange Hall, Okayama, Japan
Won vacant WIBA mini-flyweight title
9
Win
7–1–1
Kim Na-kyung
KO
3 (6)
13 May 2007
Okayama, Japan
8
Win
6–1–1
Kumiko Nishida
SD
8
1 Oct 2006
Okayama, Japan
7
Win
5–1–1
Ayaka Miyao
KO
4 (8)
30 Apr 2006
Orange Hall, Okayama, Japan
Won JWBC female mini-flyweight title
6
Win
4–1–1
Gypsy Taeko
UD
6
20 Nov 2005
Okayama , Japan
5
Draw
3–1–1
Nanako Kikuchi
PTS
8
12 Jun 2005
Kitazawa Town Hall, Tokyo, Japan
For JWBC female mini-flyweight title
4
Win
3–1
Marika Watanabe
PTS
6
13 Mar 2005
Velfarre , Tokyo, Japan
3
Loss
2–1
Nanako Kikuchi
UD
4
23 May 2004
Tokyo, Japan
2
Win
2–0
Yuki Sakurada
KO
2 (4)
22 Feb 2004
Omori Gold Gym, Tokyo, Japan
1
Win
1–0
Satoko Kamimura
UD
4
30 Nov 2003
Tokyo , Japan
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