Asahi Shinagawa

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Born (2001-10-14) October 14, 2001 (age 24)
Yokohama, Japan
Native name品川 朝陽
Other namesAsahi P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym (朝陽・PKセンチャイムエタイジム)
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Asahi Shinagawa
Born (2001-10-14) October 14, 2001 (age 24)
Yokohama, Japan
Native name品川 朝陽
Other namesAsahi P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym (朝陽・PKセンチャイムエタイジム)
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight55 kg (121 lb; 8.7 st)
DivisionFlyweight
StyleMuay Thai
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofYokohama, Japan
TeamEiwa Sports Gym / P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym
Years active2016 - present
Kickboxing record
Total46
Wins34
By knockout26
Losses12
By knockout5

Asahi Shinagawa is a Japanese Muay Thai fighter, also known as Asahi P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym in Thailand. He is a former WBC Muaythai Super Bantamweight champion.

Shinagawa won his first major title in May 2020, when he defeated Yuzuki Sakai to capture the MA Japan Kick Flyweight title.[1]

He was scheduled to fight Naki Sirilakmuaythai for the Muay Siam Isan Bantamweight title. Shinagawa won the fight by a second-round TKO.[2] Asahi fought for the Lumpinee Stadium Japan Super Bantamweight title in June 2019,[3][4] and won by a second round left hook KO.[5]

Shinagawa made his ONE Championship debut during the ONE Japan Series: Road to Century event, against Satsuma Sazanami.[6] He knocked Sazanami out in the first round.

He challenged Petchawalit Sor.Chitpattana for the IBF & WBC Muay Thai World Bantamweight titles. Petchawalit won the fight by unanimous decision.[7]

In February 2020, Asahi fought Sing-Udon Aor.Aood-Udon for the WBC Muay Thai World Super Bantamweight title. He won the fight by a second-round low kick KO.[8]

Shinagawa fought for ONE Championship for the second time during Road to One 3: Tokyo Fight Night, when he was scheduled to fight KING Kyosuke.[9] He defeated Kyosuke by unanimous decision.[10]

Shinagawa fought Jomrawee Refinas Gym for the IMC Featherweight title at BOM WAVE 03. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[11]

Shinagawa was scheduled to fight Pon-chan BraveGym at BOM WAVE 04.[12]

On February 2, 2021, it was announced that Shinagawa had signed with ONE Championship.[13] He faced Joseph Lasiri at ONE: Winter Warriors II on December 17, 2021. He lost the bout via knockout in the first round.[14]

Shinagawa faced Rui Botelho on November 19, 2022, at ONE 163.[15] At the weigh-ins, Shinagawa weighed in at 126 pounds, 1 pounds over the strawweight limit and Shinagawa was fined 20% of his purse, which will go to his opponent Botelho.[16] He won the fight via split decision.[17]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur

  • 2013 BigBang -31 kg Champion
  • 2014 Windy Sports -40 kg Champion[18]
  • 2014 BOM -40 kg Champion
  • 2015 DBS Kids Tournament -40 kg Winner
  • 2015 MA Kick Jr -42 kg Champion
  • 2016 Muay Thai Open -45 kg Champion
  • 2016 Bigbang -45 kg Champion
  • 2016 MuayThaiOpen -50 kg Champion[19]
  • 2016 UKF Junior -50 kg Champion
  • 2016 BOM -50 kg Champion

Professional

  • Martial Arts Japan Kickboxing Federation
    • 2018 MAJKF Flyweight Champion[20]
  • Muay Siam Isan
    • 2019 Muay Siam Isan Bantamweight Champion[21]
  • Lumpinee Stadium of Japan
    • 2019 LPNJ Super Bantamweight Champion[22]
  • World Boxing Council Muaythai
    • 2020 WBC Muay Thai World Super Bantamweight Champion[23]
  • international MuayThai Council
    • 2020 IMC International Featherweight Champion[24]
  • International Professional Combat Council
    • 2022 IPCC World Featherweight Champion
  • Battle of Muaythai
    • 2025 BOM Open Finger Gloves Featherweight Champion
  • Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT)
    • 2026 Thailand Featherweight Champion

Fight record

See also

References

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