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Koichi Wajima
・ Koichi Wakata
・ Koichi Yaguchi
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・ Koichi Yamamoto
・ Koichi Yamauchi
・ Koichi Yokozeki
・ Koichi Zenigata
・ Koichiro Harada
・ Koichiro Hirayama
・ Koichiro Ichimura
・ Koichiro Katafuchi
・ Koichiro Kawano
・ Koichiro Kimura
・ Koichiro Mitani


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Koichi Wajima : ウィキペディア英語版
Koichi Wajima

Koichi Wajima (輪島 功一 born 21 April 1943) was a Japanese professional boxer in the Junior Middleweight (154 lb) division. He is the former Undisputed Junior Middleweight Champion of the World, having both WBC and WBA titles.
== Childhood and Early Career ==
Wajima was born in Karafuto, (current Sakhalin) which became Soviet territory when Wajima was three years old. He and his family moved to Shibetsu, Hokkaidō, but barely managed to scrape out a living there. Wajima was put up for adoption, and lived with his stepfamily while his parents worked in Shibetsu.
Wajima began to work as a fisherman with his stepfamily. He was still in middle school, but had to work from sunset all the way to daybreak. The only time he had to sleep was during class. He was a fighter from a young age, having to work tirelessly each day, and often picking fights with other kids.
After graduating from middle school, he traveled to Tokyo, where he worked briefly as a truck driver before joining the Misako Boxing Gym. He made his professional debut in March, 1968, at the age of 25.

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