Kim Ji-won (boxer)


Kim Ji-won is a former South Korean boxer who was an unbeaten world champion in the super bantamweight division. He is one of just fifteen world boxing champions to retire without a loss.

Amateur career

Kim began garnering attention in 1978 when he won the flyweight 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 Chun Chan-jung for the Korean super bantamweight title. Four months later he fought Little Bangoyan for the vacant Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation title, capturing it with a twelve-round decision. For the next year Kim made five defenses of his OPBF title against the likes of Lito Cortez, Rolando Navarro, and Fel Malatag.
On 3 January 1985, he fought countryman and reigning International Boxing Federation super bantamweight champion Suh Sung-in. Kim won via a tenth round stoppage. Kim would make four successful defenses of his title against future WBO featherweight champion Ruben Dario Palacios, former IBF super bantamweight champions Bobby Berna and Suh Sung-in, and Rudy Casicas.
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 draws, both draws 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.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
18WinRudy CasicasTKO2 Jun 1, 1986Incheon Gymnasium, Incheon, South KoreaRetained IBF super-bantamweight title
17Win15–0–2Suh Sung-inKO1 Oct 9, 1985Chungbuk Gymnasium, Cheongju, South KoreaRetained IBF super-bantamweight title
16Win14–0–2Bobby BernaKO4 Jun 28, 1985Gudeok Gymnasium, Busan, South KoreaRetained IBF super-bantamweight title
15Win13–0–2Rubén Darío PalacioUD15Mar 30, 1985Suwon Gymnasium, Suwon, South KoreaRetained IBF super-bantamweight title
14Win12–0–2Suh Sung-inKO10 Jan 3, 1985Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaWon IBF super-bantamweight title
13Win11–0–2Fel MalatagTKO6 Sep 15, 1984Pohang Gymnasium, Pohang, South KoreaRetained OPBF super-bantamweight title
12Win10–0–2Rolando NavarroPTS12Apr 8, 1984Cheongju Gymnasium, Cheongju, South KoreaRetained OPBF super-bantamweight title
11Win9–0–2Saipa MonodKO4 Feb 12, 1984Daegu Gymnasium, Daegu, South KoreaRetained OPBF super-bantamweight title
10Win8–0–2Lito CortezKO2 Dec 11, 1983Citizen Hall, Uijeongbu City, South KoreaRetained OPBF super-bantamweight title
9Win7–0–2Little BangoyanUD12Oct 29, 1983Uijeongbu City, South KoreaWon vacant OPBF super-bantamweight title
8Win6–0–2Chan Joong JunPTS10Sep 18, 1983Chiak Gymnasium, Wonju, South KoreaWon South Korea super-bantamweight title
7Draw5–0–2Neptali AlamagPTS10May 17, 1983Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
6Win5–0–1Sandy NooraPTS10Feb 27, 1983Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
5Win4–0–1Yoo Kyung HuhPTS10Dec 12, 1982Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
4Draw3–0–1Neptali AlamagSD10Sep 10, 1982Araneta Coliseum, Barangay Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
3Win3–0Efren QuintaPTS10Apr 17, 1982Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
2Win2–0Danilo InocianPTS10Feb 28, 1982Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
1Win1–0Hyung Shik AhnPTS8Jan 24, 1982Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea