Ji-Won Kim

Ji-Won Kim
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Real name Kim Ji-won
Rated at Super bantamweight
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Nationality South Korean
Born 6 August 1959 (1959-08-06) (age 52)
Seoul, South Korea
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 18
Wins 16
Wins by KO 7
Losses 0
Draws 2
No contests 0
Medal record
Competitor for  South Korea
Men’s Boxing
Asian Amateur Championships
Gold Bombay 1980 Flyweight

Ji-Won Kim (Hangul: 김지원, Hanja: 金知元) (born 6 August 1959 in Seoul) was a South Korean boxer who was an unbeaten world champion in the super bantamweight division.

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Amateur career

Kim began garnering attention in 1978 when he won the flyweight (-51 kg) gold medal at the Asian Junior Amateur Boxing Championships in Karachi, Pakistan.

In 1979, Kim won the gold medal in the flyweight division at the CISM Amateur Boxing Championships in Caracas, Venezuela, beating Oudahi Mohammad Amin of Algeria via first round knockout in the final bout.

In February 1980, Kim participated in the Asian Amateur Boxing Championships held in Bombay, India. There he captured the gold medal in the flyweight division. In April 1980, Kim won the flyweight gold medal at the King's Cup Boxing, beating future World Amateur Boxing Championship bronze medalist Constantin Titoiu of Romania in the final bout.

In 1981, Kim won the bantamweight gold medal at the King's Cup Boxing, defeating future Commonwealth Games gold medalist Hussein Khalili of Kenya in the final.

Pro career

On 17 May 1983 the southpaw defeated Chan-Jung Chun for the Korean super bantamweight title. Four months later he fought Little Bangoyan for the vacant Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) title, capturing it with a twlve-round decision. For the next year Kim made five defenses of his OPBF title against the likes of Lito Cortez (KO 2), Rolando Navarro (PTS 12), and Fel Malatag (TKO 6).

On 3 January 1985, he fought countryman and reigning International Boxing Federation super bantamweight champion Sung-In Suh. Kim won via a tenth round stoppage. Kim would make four successful defenses of his title against future WBO featherweight champion Ruben Dario Palacios (W15, 30 March 1985), former IBF super bantamweight champions Bobby Berna (KO 4, 28 June 1985) and Sung-In Suh (KO 1, 9 October 1985), and Rudy Casicas (KO 2, 2 May 1986).

In December 1986, he retired from boxing in order to become a theatrical actor and singer, finishing with a record of 16 wins, no losses, and two ties, both ties coming from the same boxer. He would become one of the few world champions to retire undefeated.

Personal life

Kim has one sister, Ji-Sook, the Grand Bell Award winning actress, and one brother, Ji-Woon who is a world-acclaimed filmmaker.

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Preceded by
Sung-In Suh
IBF Super Bantamweight Champion
3 Jan 1985– 1986
Retired
Succeeded by
Seung-Hoon Lee