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Starting off his pro career on May 2008 age 22, Teiru Kinoshita has had a total of 22 fights - 19 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draws. 3 of the wins coming via stoppage. He started his best winning streak on May 2008 however, this came to an end on July 2011. In this period he won a total of 13 fights.
Kinoshita's pro career began against Akihiro Kanemoto (1-2-1) in a 4 round contest. Kinoshita got the UD win via a judges decision. Continuing on from his successful debut, Kinoshita continued his winning streak by winning his next 11 fights. In this time he fought and beat Sung-young Lee, Yuki Murai and Jilo Merlin to name just a few, fighting 5 times in 2008 and 3 times in 2010.
Kinoshita then went on to fight and beat Sung-young Lee on May 23rd, 2010 maintaining his unbeaten record. Sung-young Lee was Kinoshita's next opponent of his career in 2010. The fight was scheduled for 8 and Kinoshita was the 5th person to go the distance with Lee. 7 wins followed where Kinoshita went on to fight Arief Blader, Go Onaga and Junichiro Sugita amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Kinoshita kept his losses at 0 by beating Kenji Oba on November 23rd, 2012. Oba was a great challenge for Kinoshita, losing over the full 10 round distance and crowning Kinoshita as the 2nd person to have defeated Oba. 3 wins followed where Kinoshita went on to be the 7th person to beat Toyoto Shiraishi, 6th person to beat Ryuta Otsuka and 16th person to beat Junichi Ebisuoka.
Kinoshita went into his next fight against Zolani Tete on July 18th, 2014 with a career record of 19-1-1. Coming into the fight with high confidence Kinoshita fought his next fight against Zolani Tete on July 18th, 2014. Unfortunately, Kinoshita was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 19-1-1.
On July 2nd, 2017, Kinoshita took on and was defeated by Jerwin Ancajas meaning his career tally went to 19-2-1 This bout proved to be the toughest of Kinoshita's 22 career fights to date. Ancajas was too skilful and took 7 rounds to dispose of Kinoshita. This was Kinoshita's first stoppage defeat as he looks to move on and rebuild going forwards.