Early 20th century Teiken Boxing Gym



the first president of teiken boxing gym, munehide tanabe (1881–1957, in middle of row). 2 of front row yoshio shirai (on left) , pascual pérez, @ reception world title match.


teiken boxing gym separated nippon kentō club founded under ogino s direction teikoku kentō association kendōsha (帝国拳闘協会拳道社), commonly shortened teikoku kentō association (帝国拳闘協会), in 1926. evaluated referee well, ogino did writing work. munehide tanabe (田邊 宗英, born in yamanashi prefecture, written 田辺 宗英) waseda university became president of korakuen stadium later, , appointed first commissioner of japan boxing commission in april 1952, assumed position of founding president. teiken boxing gym in tokyo second oldest surviving boxing gym in japan, next tokyo kentōkai (東京拳闘会), of december 2013.


after all-japan professional kentō association (全日本プロフェッショナル拳闘協会) establishment of championships , development of professional boxers formed in february 1931, teiken boxing gym, 1 of members, declared secession in april 1932, association divided 2 factions. since matsutarō shōriki owned yomiuri shimbun released hold japan–france confrontation matches inviting world-class boxers france in april 1933, 2 factions reintegrated all-japan kentō federation (全日本拳闘連盟) dissolved in 1937.








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