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Making his debut on August 2010 aged 18 Shimazu has a so far mixed record of 5-2-0. Although he has been beaten previously, the future looks positive. Between August 2010 and December 2013, Shimazu had his longest winning streak of 5 fights. In his 7 fights, his longest KO streak is 2 fights long.
Starting as he means to go on, Shimazu got off to an explosive start in his debut, defeating Hitoshi Hamaguchi in 2 rounds and becoming the only person to have stopped Hamaguchi to date. Continuing on from his successful debut, Shimazu won his next 4 fights taking his record to 4 wins.
On September 11th, 2013 Shimazu fought and beat Takumi Imasato (3-2-0) to continue his unbeaten streak. Continuing his career, Shimazu fought Takumi Imasato in 2013 over 4 rounds. Shimazu was the 5th person to go the distance with Takumi Imasato. Shimazu's winning streak went from 3 wins to 5 after he then defeated boxers including Songpol Sithsaithong and Junya Akitake.
Taking the first knock of his career, Shimazu fought Chikashi Hayashizaki on February 23rd, 2014 and was defeated by Hayashizaki. Shimazu's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 6 round fight against the better man. Hayashizaki gave Shimazu his first professional loss of his 6 fight career to date.
On July 20th, 2014, Shimazu took on and was defeated by Junki Oura meaning his career tally went to 5-2-0 A blow for Shimazu confidence, Shimazu was taken the full distance by Oura and was handed a UD loss on the judges decision. A tough technical fight that leaves Shimazu unsure on where his career will head next.