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22: 276:. He became Fuji's trainer and his name first became known in the Japanese boxing world when Fuji became world champion in 1967. Townsend went on to single-handedly train a total of six world champions, along with numerous other regional title-holders. Both his skill as a trainer and his amicable personality made him the most respected trainer in Japanese boxing. 294:
and had to look on from a wheelchair as Ioka trained for his first title defense. Townsend was determined to see Ioka make his first defense, and entered the arena with Ioka on a hospital bed. However, his condition seriously worsened before the start of the match and had to be rushed back to the
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Townsend remains one of the most famous trainers in Japanese boxing history, and the Eddie Townsend Award was established in his honor in 1990. The award is given each year to the trainer that has contributed the most to Japanese boxing.
261:, who wanted Townsend to teach boxing at the Rikigym. However, this did not last for long, as Rikidōzan was fatally stabbed in December, 1963. Coincidentally, the stabbing took place on the anniversary day of the attack on 250:(December 6, 1941). Townsend's American friends quickly deserted him after learning that he was half Japanese and Townsend decided to end his professional career to become a trainer. 449: 383: 246:
He began boxing at age 14 and was undefeated in 12 fights as a professional, before losing his 13th bout the day before the Japanese attack on
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for training several boxing world champions. An award given to boxing trainers was established in his honor and a boxing gym in
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Shortly after Rikidōzan's death, Townsend was reunited with third-generation Japanese American boxer,
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hospital immediately. He died shortly after hearing that Ioka had won by 12th-round TKO.
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was written in his honor, and is often performed in Japanese schools.
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title on October 18, 1987. By this time, Townsend was suffering from
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Townsend was born to a Japanese mother and an American father in
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in 1962 at the invitation of Japanese professional wrestler
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