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Born August 5th 1994 Daisuke Hayakawa (aged 29) has built up a good career record of 8-2-0. With plenty of experience and now 10 fights as a pro, Hayakawa hopes to move on to better things in future as he moves into the later stages of his career. The longest KO streak that Hayakawa has ever had is 4 throughout his 10 fights and his longest winning streak is 4 wins. This started on November 2011 and came to an end on October 2012.
In November 2011 Hayakawa faced Hiroki Wada in his debut bout over 4 rounds, but only 2 were needed as Hayakawa became the quickest person ever to stop Wada via a 2 round TKO victory. Hayakawa continued his pro journey by fighting 5 fights following their debut. Fights against boxers such as Kenji Ono, Junya Nishikawa and Masanori Morikawa followed including once in 2011 and 4 times in 2012.
Taking the first knock of his career, Hayakawa fought Ryuji Yokoyama on December 16th, 2012 and was defeated by Yokoyama. Hayakawa's first defeat came over the full distance against Ryuji Yokoyama on December 16th, 2012. The fight went to the judges in a UD loss for Hayakawa.
Hayakawa lost to Koki Ono in his next fight. Taking place on March 17th, 2013, Hayakawa's career record after this fight stood at 4-2-0. Hayakawa faced the first stoppage of his career against Koki Ono in the 2nd round of a 6 round fight via TKO. Hayakawa fought boxers including Hiroki Taniguchi and Tomoya Sato and he went on to win another 2 fights.
Kenta Sugimoto was the next fight for Hayakawa on July 6th, 2014 and also his next career win. Becoming the first person to stop Kenta Sugimoto, Hayakawa beat Sugimoto via TKO in the 5th round of a 6 round fight.
Daisuke Hayakawa added another win to his record by beating Masahiro Ouchi on September 24th, 2014, upping his record to 8 wins. Hayakawa beat Masahiro Ouchi in the 1st round of a 5 round fight via TKO. Hayakawa was the 2nd fighter to stop Ouchi.