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After a debut fight on February 2003, Hiroki Hagiwara (age 39) has now built a record of 9 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws over a 13 fight career so far. The longest KO streak that Hagiwara has ever had is 2 throughout his 13 fights and his longest winning streak is 4 wins. This started on February 2003 and came to an end on September 2004.
Hagiwara didn't take long to get comfortable in the pro game, becoming the first person to stop Masayuki Saito (a 0 fight pro) via KO in the 1st round. Following his debut, Hagiwara had an impressive start to his career as he went on to fight 7 fights including 2 times in 2003 and 4 times in 2004 against fighters such as Hisato Horikoshi, Tomoki Kanazawa and Yujiro Sugita.
Hagiwara went into his next career fight with a record of 5-0-0 and took this to 6 wins with a win against Yujiro Sugita on September 29th, 2004. Showing his class against Sugita, Hagiwara was the 2nd person to go the distance with this opponent.
Taking a knock to his career, Hagiwara fought and was defeated by Toru Suzuki on November 3rd, 2004 taking his record to 6-1-0. Coming into the fight with high confidence Hagiwara fought his next fight against Toru Suzuki on November 3rd, 2004. Unfortunately, Hagiwara was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 6-1-0. 3 wins followed where Hagiwara went on to fight Masato Nishida and Shohei Okunishi amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Toshiro Takafuji was the next fight for Hagiwara on February 11th, 2006 and also his next career win. Takafuji was a great challenge for Hagiwara, losing over the full 8 round distance and crowning Hagiwara as the 8th person to have defeated Takafuji.
Hagiwara's next defeat of his career came against Keisuke Akiba on June 22nd, 2006. A valiant effort from Hagiwara, but one that was out of his reach technically. The fight came to a close after the final bell in a SD loss for Hagiwara. A setback for Hagiwara pro journey for sure.