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After a debut fight on June 2008, Yuhei Suzuki (age 34) has now built a record of 14 wins, 4 losses, 0 draws over a 18 fight career so far. Suzuki's longest KO streak is 4 fights long out of his 18 pro career fights.
Staritng his career off in tremendous fashion in June 2008, Suzuki became the 2nd quickest fighter to have ever stopped Seita Kawawaki. The fight ended in round 1 via KO stoppage. Suzuki continued his pro journey by fighting 9 fights following their debut. Fights against boxers such as Kazuya Murata, Hiroaki Shimoda and Masayuki Watanabe iyonokami followed including 2 times in 2008 and 3 times in 2010.
Suzuki then went on to fight and beat Yuta Matsubara on May 5th, 2009 maintaining his unbeaten record. Becoming the first person to stop Yuta Matsubara, Suzuki beat Matsubara via KO in the 2nd round of a 4 round fight. Fights against Masayuki Watanabe iyonokami, Hiroaki Shimoda and Takashi Saryo followed where he won all 3 fights taking his winning streak to 7 wins.
Unfortunately, the first defeat of Suzuki's career came against Daiki Koide on June 24th, 2010 in Suzuki's 8th professional fight. Suzuki's first defeat came over the full distance against Daiki Koide on June 24th, 2010. The fight went to the judges in a UD loss for Suzuki.
Taking another knock in his career, Kosuke Iwashita was next in line for Suzuki with Iwashita coming out victorious. Suzuki career was at 7-2-0 following the fight. Taking a huge blow to Suzuki's confidence, Iwashita proved to be too much and stopped Suzuki early, becoming the first person to defeat Suzuki via stoppage. 7 wins followed where Suzuki went on to fight Hiroshi Nakamori, Ryuji Nishihara and Kazuhiro Nishitani amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
On December 7th, 2013, Suzuki was in action again with a win via TKO against Saksurin Jittigym taking his mostly successful record to 14-3-0. Jittigym was stopped in the 3rd round via TKO meaning Suzuki was the first person to stop this opponent.
Suzuki's next defeat of his career came against Yoshitaka Kato on April 30th, 2014. Left wondering where Suzuki's career will go next, Kato became only the 2nd man to stop Suzuki in the 7th round of a 10 round fight.