SPORT & NOTE
Philip Waruinge

Male

(aka Waruinge Nakayama)
Super-Bantamweight, Kenya, based in Japan, Osaka
Born: February 3, 1945, Murang'a (Fort Hall), Murang'a County, Kenya
Died: October 19, 2022, Lanet, Nakuru City, Nakuru County, Kenya

as an amateur:
Philip Waruinge represented Kenya
in many international championships including the:
1962 Africa Boxing Championship,
1962 Commonwealth Games, Australia,
1964 Olympics Games, Tokyo, Japan
1964 African Boxing Championship, Ghana,
1965 All African Games, Congo-Brazaville,
1966 African Boxing Championship, Nigeria,
1966 Commonwealth Games, Jamaica,
1968 African Boxing Championship, Zambia,
1968 Olympics games, Mexico,
1970 Commonwealth Games, Scotland
1972 Olympic Games, Munich, Germany.

Waruinge is the first African boxer to win
the coveted Val Barker Trophy at the 1968 Olympics Games

He later became a professional boxer in Japan
where he was nicknamed 'Nakayama'.


Amateur results

DateOpponentPlaceResult
1964
Tokyo, Japan, Olympic Games preliminaries, 57 kg
+ Oct. 13Alfonso FrazerTokyo, Japan WKO 1
- Oct. 17Heinz SchulzTokyo, Japan LPTS 5:0
1965-1967
No activity recorded
1968
Mexico City, Mexico, Olympic Games bronze medal, 57 kg
+ Oct. 15Jean-Paul AntonMexico City, Mexico WPTS 5:0
+ Oct. 17Mohamed SourourMexico City, Mexico WPTS 5:0
+ Oct. 22Miguel GarciaMexico City, Mexico WPTS 4:1
- Oct. 24Antonio RoldanMexico City, Mexico LPTS 3:2
Waruinge is the first African boxer to win the coveted Val Barker Trophy
1969-1971
No activity recorded
1972
Munich, West Germany, Olympic Games silver medal, 57 kg
+ Aug. 29Jabbar FeliMunich, West Germany WPTS 4:1
+ Sept. 3Mohamed Salah AminMunich, West Germany WPTS 5:0
+ Sept. 7Jouko LindbergMunich, West Germany WPTS 4:1
+ Sept. 8Clemente RojasMunich, West Germany WPTS 3:2
- Sept. 10Boris KuznetsovMunich, West Germany LPTS 3:2

Professional record

DateOpponentPlaceResult
1973
+ July 27Kimio ShindoOsaka, Japan W 8
- Sept. 21Joe MalonsoAgana, Guam TKO by 6
- Oct. 26Ushiwakamaru HaradaKanazawa, Japan L 10
+ Dec. 20Osamu TokuOsaka, Japan W 10
1974
- Feb. 17Panther KohSeoul, South Korea L 10
+ Mar. 20Osamu TokuChiba City, Japan W 10
= Apr. 27Tomoharu EdaKyoto, Japan Draw 10
+ June 28Hiroshi NunoseOsaka, Japan KO 5
- Aug. 4Sanjo TakemorTokyo, Japan L 10
+ Oct. 10Kenji EndoOsaka, Japan KO 7
+ Nov. 28Ernie TimbalOsaka, Japan KO 8
1975
+ Feb. 7Kwang Won LeeOsaka, Japan TKO 7
+ Apr. 7Seiichi EtoOsaka, Japan W 10
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
+ June 27Hisami NumataTokyo, Japan W 10
+ Sept. 30Shinobu FujitaOsaka, Japan KO 8
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
+ Nov. 21Yoshihiro ShikauchiYamanashi City, Japan W 10
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
1976
- Apr. 3Rigoberto RiascoPanama City, Panama TKO by 9
vacant WBC Super-Bantamweight Title
+ June 14Futaro TanakaOsaka, Japan W 10
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
+ Sept. 2Hisami MizunoOsaka, Japan W 10
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
- Nov. 13Carlos ZarateCuliacan, Mexico KO by 4
WBC Bantamweight Title
1977
- Jan. 30Yu KasaharaTokyo, Japan KO by 2
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
- July 16Yu KasaharaWakayama, Japan KO by 9
Japanese Super-Bantamweight Title
+ Sept. 1Tsuyoshi OkabeOsaka, Japan KO 9
- Oct. 13Go MifuneOsaka, Japan TKO by 7
1978
- Feb. 1Kosei KawaguchiTokyo, Japan L 10

 

Summary

Total bouts: 25, Won: 14 (6 inside the limit), Lost: 10 (6 inside the limit), Draw: 1, NC: 0