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Masao Ōba : ウィキペディア英語版
Masao Ohba

Masao Ohba (大場 政夫, October 21, 1949 - January 25, 1973) was a professional boxer from Tokyo, Japan. He was the WBA flyweight champion at the time of his death.
Ohba is part of the 2015 class for the International Boxing Hall of Fame.〔http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/11978825/riddick-bowe-ray-boom-boom-mancini-highlight-international-boxing-hall-fame-selections〕
== Childhood and Early Career ==
Ohba's father was a compulsive gambler, so Ohba grew up in a very poor family. His father was an avid fan of professional boxing, and by the time Ohba was in elementary school, he was already dreaming of becoming a world champion, and bringing himself and his family out of poverty.
He completed middle school, and joined the Teiken Boxing Gym in 1965. However, Ohba weighed only about 105 pounds and was barely 5 feet tall when he entered the gym, and the trainers doubted that he would be successful as a professional boxer. However, Ohba became a large flyweight by the time he made his debut, and actually had trouble losing weight to fit in the flyweight division later in his career.

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