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       Jum Hwan Choi

   BORN June 9 1963; Pusan, South Korea
  WEIGHT 106 1/2-108 1/2 lbs

 

 

Choi was a determined fighter who compiled a record of 20-3 with 8 knockouts; During his career, he won the IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World, the WBC Minimumweight Championship of the World and the Light Flyweight Championship of Korea

Jum Hwan defeated such men as Rolando Pascua, Cho-Woon Park, Napa Kiatwanchai and Tacy Macalos

1983
Mar 13 Chong-Don Kim              Seoul, South Korea                 KO  2
Apr  3 Sung Kyu Kim               Seoul, South Korea                  W  6
Apr 17 Yong Soo Kim               Seoul, South Korea                 KO  3
May  8 Won Soo Chung              Seoul, South Korea                  W  6
May 29 Hyung Soo Choi             Seoul, South Korea                  W  6
Jun 12 Byung Dae Yuh              Seoul, South Korea                 KO  1
Jul 10 Ha-Shik Lim                Seoul, South Korea                  W  8
Aug 14 Sung Kwan Chun             Seoul, South Korea                  W  8
Oct 23 Chang-Young Chang          Seoul, South Korea                  W 10
Dec 25 Ha-Shik Lim                Seoul, South Korea                 TK  7

1984
May 13 Jung-Hyun Kim              Seoul, South Korea                 KO  2
          -Light Flyweight Championship of Korea
Jul 15 Kyung Jae Chang            Pohang City, South Korea            W 10
          -Light Flyweight Championship of Korea
Nov 16 Dodie Boy Penalosa         Quezon City, Philippines            L 15
          -IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World

1985
Mar 30 Kyung Jae Chang            Suwon City, South Korea             W 10

1986
Jan 23 Young-Il Choi              Seoul, South Korea                  W 10
Dec  7 Cho-Woon Park              Pusan, South Korea                  W 15
          -IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World

1987
Mar 29 Tacy Macalos               Suwon City, South Korea             W 15
          -IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World
Jul  5 Toshihiko Matsuda          Seoul, South Korea                 TK  4
          -IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World
Aug  9 Azadin Anhar               Jakarta, Indonesia                 TK  3
          -IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World

1988
Jan 28 Rolando Pascua             Seoul, South Korea                  W 10
Nov  4 Tacy Macalos               Quezon City, Philippines            L 12
          -IBF Light Flyweight Championship of the World

1989
Nov 12 Napa Kiatwanchai           Seoul, South Korea                 TK 12
          -WBC Minimumweight Championship of the World

1990
Feb  7 Hideyuki Ohashi            Tokyo, Japan                       LK  9
          -WBC Minimumweight Championship of the World

Record courtesy of Tracy Callis, Historian, International Boxing Research Organization

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