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In-Joo Cho

BORN   April 13 1969; Junranam-Do, Korea
HEIGHT 5-7 1/2
WEIGHT 114-120 lbs

Cho was a talented boxer who had a very short career but a successful one; He earned an 18-2 mark with 7 knockouts; During his career, he won the WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

H
e defeated such men as Gerry Penalosa, Joel Luna Zarate, Julio Cesar Avila, Keiji Yamaguchi, Pone Saengmorakot and Abraham Torres

***  AMATEUR BOUTS  ***

       -Cho had an 89-6 record


***  PROFESSIONAL BOUTS  ***

1992
Apr 18 Rodrigo Boy Louperez       Seoul, South Korea               KO  4
Sep 27 Lito Gonzaga               Iri, South Korea                  W 10
 
1993
Jan 31 Jongjong Perez             Pohang City, Korea               KO  1
Jun  6 Abraham Torres             Daegu, South Korea                W 10
Oct 23 Reynante Jamili            Seoul, South Korea                W 10

1994
Jan 30 Tacy Macalos               Daegu, South Korea                W 10

1995
Feb  8 Mario Parcon               Seoul, South Korea               KO  5
Apr 23 Hiroaki Fukumoto           Seoul, South Korea                W 10

1996
Sep 20 Boyet Nice                 Seoul, South Korea               KO  3
Nov 22 Vadim Safin                Seoul, South Korea                W 10

1997
Jun 27 Igor Yeraliyev Aldos       Pupeung, South Korea             KO  7

1998
Jan 23 Tanpit Sithchula           Kuri, South Korea                KO  2
Aug 29 Gerry Penalosa             Seoul, South Korea                W 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

1999
Jan 10 Joel Luna Zarate           Seoul, South Korea                W 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
Jun 13 Pone Saengmorakot          Seoul, South Korea               KO  8
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
Sep  5 Keiji Yamaguchi            Tokyo, Japan                      W 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World;
           Report

2000
Jan  2 Gerry Penalosa             Seoul, South Korea                W 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
May 14 Julio Cesar Avila          Seoul, South Korea                W 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World
Aug 27 Masamori Tokuyama          Osaka, Japan                      L 12
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World

2001
May 20 Masamori Tokuyama          Seoul, South Korea               LK  5
          -WBC Super Flyweight Championship of the World


Record courtesy of Matt Tegen, Historian, International Boxing Research Organization

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