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Starting off his pro career on September 2009 age 22, Kazuyasu Okamoto has had a total of 12 fights - 9 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws. 3 of the wins coming via stoppage. The longest KO streak that Okamoto has ever had is 2 throughout his 12 fights and his longest winning streak is 6 wins. This started on September 2009 and came to an end on October 2010.
A successful pro debut for Kazuyasu, Okamoto showed his superior boxing talent against Junki Oura, becoming the first person to go the full distance with him. Continuing on from his winning debut, Okamoto's winning streak continued with wins against fighters included Atsushi Uchiyama, Junki Oura and Yoshiyuki Tateno fighting once in 2009 and 5 times in 2010.
Okamoto then went on to fight and beat Atsushi Uchiyama on September 19th, 2010 maintaining his unbeaten record. Continuing his career, Okamoto fought Atsushi Uchiyama in 2010 over 4 rounds. Okamoto was the 2nd person to go the distance with Atsushi Uchiyama. Okamoto then went on to win again against Ko Takahashi setting him up well for his next pro fight.
The first defeat of Okamoto's career came against Tomoya Yamada on December 19th, 2010. This took his career record to 6-1-0. Okamoto's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 5 round fight against the better man. Yamada gave Okamoto his first professional loss of his 7 fight career to date. Okamoto's win streak of 6 rose to 8 following 2 wins against boxers such as Yoshio Takeda and Eaknamphol Mor krungthep thonburi.
On November 4th, 2012, Okamoto took on and was defeated by Shohei Kanemoto meaning his career tally went to 8-3-0. A valiant but fruitless effort for Okamoto. Okamoto fell just short and was defeated by Kanemoto over the full 8 round distance.
Kazuyasu Okamoto went into his fight with Shigeki Suda on March 30th, 2014 with 8 wins and he added another win to his record taking it to 9 wins by beating Suda. Okamoto beat Shigeki Suda in the 3rd round of a 8 round fight via TKO. Okamoto was the 5th fighter to stop Suda.