| Eagle Kyowa | | Statistics | | Real name | Den Janlaphan | | Nickname | Eagle | | Weight | Strawweight | | Nationality |
Thai | | Birth date | December 4, 1978 | | Birth place | Pichit, Thailand | | Style | Orthodox | | Boxing record | | Total fights | 17 | | Wins | 16 | | Wins by KO | 6 | | Losses | 1 | | Draws | 0 | | No contests | 0 | Eagle Kyowa (イーグル京和, born as Den Janlaphan on December 4, 1978 in Pichit, Thailand) is a professional boxer in the strawweight (105 lb) division. His record is 16-1 (6 KOs). He is the current WBC world strawweight champion. Image File history File links Flag_of_Thailand. ...
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Kyowa originally won the WBC strawweight title on January 10, 2004, when he defeated José Antonio Aguirre.[1] In his second defense of the title, a shoulder injury forced him to lose to Isaac Bustos by TKO.[1] Kyowa fought against Katsunari Takayama for the WBC strawweight title again in his first match after the injury (eight months later, on August 6, 2005).[1] Kyowa regained the title in that match with a unanimous decision victory.[1] He has defended the title twice since then.[1] January 10 is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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See also
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External links Preceded by: José Antonio Aguirre | Strawweight boxing champion (WBC) January 10, 2004–December 18, 2004 | Succeeded by: Isaac Bustos | Preceded by: Katsunari Takayama | Strawweight boxing champion (WBC) August 6, 2005–Present | Incumbent | |