Shunsuke Kitamoto
Japanese boxer (born 2000)
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Shunsuke Kitamoto (北本隼輔, Kitamoto Shunsuke; born February 29, 2000) is a Japanese boxer. He competed at the 2025 World Boxing Championships, winning the bronze medal in the men's 60 kg event.
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Amateur career
At Stage II of the 2025 World Boxing Cup, Kitamoto defeated Serik Temirzhanov in the quarterfinals.[1] He then lost to Gantömöriin Lundaa in the semifinals, thus winning a bronze medal[2]
Kitamoto competed in the men's 60 kg category of the 2025 World Boxing Championships held in Liverpool, England. He defeated Enrique Kakulov in the round of 32, Lounes Kamraoui in the round of 16 and Keoma Ali Al-Ahmadieh in the quarterfinals, all by unanimous decision.[3][4] He faced Abdumalik Khalokov in the semifinals, losing by unanimous decision.[5]