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Although beaten, Seigo Sato has gained plenty of experience over 12 fights and a 3 year long career so far. He now moves on to see just how far he can go as he approaches the later stage of his career. The longest KO streak that Sato has ever had is 4 throughout his 12 fights and his longest winning streak is 6 wins. This started on May 2009 and came to an end on July 2012.
Getting rid of his debut fight nerves early, Sato took on Shinsuke Hoda in May 2009 and claimed a stoppage victory (round 2, KO). Sato was the first person to have ever stopped Hoda. Sato rise in boxing continued with 6 fights against fighters such as Shinsuke Hoda, Kazuto Kitazato and Kazuki Yonezawa.
Sato went into his next fight against Yuki Tsuge on August 7th, 2010 with a career record of 4 wins. Sato faced the first defeat of his career against Yuki Tsuge in the 5th round of a 5 round fight via TKO. 4 wins followed for Sato including being the 2nd person to stop Koji Ohori, 4th person to stop Ginzo Hanaki (Round 2 TKO) and 5th person to beat Kojiro Takada.
Sato went into his next career fight with a record of 8-1-0 and took this to 9 wins with a win against Yasufumi Asaoka on April 1st, 2012. In 2012 Sato fought his next opponent Yasufumi Asaoka and defeated him via UD. Sato was the 5th person to go the distance with Asaoka.
Tomoya Yamazaki was the next fight for Sato on July 29th, 2012 and also his next career win. In 2012 Sato fought his next opponent Tomoya Yamazaki and defeated him via UD. Sato was the 6th person to go the distance with Yamazaki.
Taking another knock in his career, Sato fought Jaesung Lee on November 11th, 2012 and was defeated by Lee. A blow for Sato confidence, Sato was taken the full distance by Lee and was handed a UD loss on the judges decision. A tough technical fight that leaves Sato unsure on where his career will head next.