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  Boxing News
When Chang was at his best, he was a masterful infighter and he proved he could still maul with the best of them as he ripped a right to the body and a pair of hooks to the side as the round ended.
Chang was cranking hooks to the body and muscling Kittikasem toward the ropes while the champ jabbed sharply and mixed in his own damaging hooks.
Chang rushed in for the kill, digging to the body and bulldogging Kittikasem to the ropes, but the Thai remained the sharper puncher as he snapped Chang’s head with jabs and ripped hooks and rights to the body.
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 Jung Koo Chang (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jung Koo Chang (born February 4 1963 in Busan) is a South Korean whom many have called that nation's greatest world boxing champion.
In Chang's first world title try, he lost to Hilario Zapata of Panama by a decision in 15 rounds in 1982.
Chang had a record of 38 wins, 4 losses and 1 draw, with 17 wins by knockout.
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 Boxing News : Groves : The IBHOF's "Deserving Dozen"
While Chang was well paid for defending in his homeland, his international standing suffered.
Chitalada (real name Chawalit Wongcharoen) made his first appearance on the world stage against Chang in a 1984 junior flyweight title clash, and though he lost a decision, he showed enough promise to indicate that he could be a future champion.
Chang, Watanabe and Arbachakov chose to campaign almost exclusively in their respective homelands while Gonzalez, Laciar and Chitalada were willing to venture beyond the friendly confines of home.
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 Chang - Awesome movies, movie search engine, movie reviews and movie news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jung Koo Chang Jung Koo Chang (장정구;張正九 born February 4 1963 in Busan) is a South Korean whom many have called that nation's greatest world boxing champion.
Battle of Chang Ban The battle of Chang Ban was when Cao Cao, founder of the Wei Dynasty, was pursuing Liu Bei, founder of the Shu dynasty.
John Chang John Hsiao-yen Chang (sometimes styled John H. Chiang 章孝嚴, pinyin: Zhāng Xiàoyán; born May 2, 1941) is a politician in the Republic of China on Taiwan and one of the leading figures in the Kuomintang.
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 Jung Koo Chang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jung Koo Chang (born February 4, 1963 in Busan) is a South Korean world boxing champion.
However, in a rematch held at Seoul, he avenged that loss and became world champion by knocking out Zapata in three rounds.
Chang had a record of 38 wins and 4 losses, with 17 wins by knockout.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jung_Koo_Chang   (143 words)

  
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A move up in weight was suggested by his trainer but it was ignored and Chitlada won the rematch on points.
4 more defenses followed including a victory of former conqueror Jung-Koo Chang, but all were without his trainer who quit because of Chitlada's refusal to move up in weight.
This was to be the end of title reign however as Muangchai Kittikasem knocked Chitlada out in the sixth round of their match and did so again in the ninth round of their rematch.
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 OPBF.NET: Oriental & Pacific Boxing Federation
A major development came in 1977 when Australia joined and the name was changed to Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) to include the South Pacific region.
Chang retired as undefeated champion and later made a comeback, not totally successful.
Japan’s first world champion and the beginning of a long line of titleholders from the land of the Rising Sun, was Yoshio Shirai, who won the flyweight title on May 19, 1952.
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 Zhang (surname) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Mandarin Chinese it is Pinyin: Zhāng, Wade-Giles: Chang, Tongyong Pinyin: Jhāng.
Zhang Xueliang or Chang Hsüeh-liang (1901andndash2001), Manchurian warlord
Zhang Heng or Chang Heng (78–139), astronomer and mathematician
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 Boxing: RSR Remembers Lupe Madera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
During the 1980's, Koo Chang and Hilario Zapata held two world title fights against each other, and Laciar out pointed Zapata in an eagerly awaited bout for the WBA Flyweight title in Buenos Aires.
His corner did the rest of the fighting that day, arguing with WBA officials that he was bleeding from a head butt, not a punch, enough to convince the WBA to change the initial result and declare Madera winner by a technical decision instead.
A fight with Chang would have unified the title, or, at least, gave Madera a chance to recover a portion of the world title.
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 IBHOF / Humberto Gonzalez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On June 25, 1989 Gonzalez won the WBC junior flyweight title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Yul Woo Lee in Korea.
Five successful defenses, including a 12-round unanimous decision over Korean standout Jung-Koo Chang and a three round kayo over future world titlist Francisco Tejedor, followed.
On December 19, 1990 he was upset by Rolando Pascua, but battled back to recapture the WBC belt with a 12-round win over Melchor Cob Castro in 1991.
www.ibhof.com /gonzalez.html   (268 words)

  
 Teenage girl from North Korea has Olympic boxing dreams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An organization that works with defectors put Choi in touch with Chang Jung-koo, South Korea's most famous boxer, who held a WBC junior flyweight title for five years in the 1980s.
He criticized the North Korean training as only focusing on exercise, changed Choi's diet and applied new sports technology.
Women's boxing will be an exhibition sport at the 2008 Olympics, although Chang said efforts are under way to make it an official event.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05088/479094.stm   (806 words)

  
 DBLP: Soon Ki Jung
Chang Woo Chu, Gi Su Jeon, Soon Ki Jung: A hand-held approach to 3D reconstruction using light stripe projections onto a cube frame.
Chang Woo Chu, Sungjoo Hwang, Soon Ki Jung: Calibration-Free Approach to 3D Reconstruction Using Light Stripe Projections on a Cube Frame.
Soon Ki Jung, KwangYun Wohn: A model-based 3-D tracking of rigid objects from a sequence of multiple perspective views.
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 Biography of Hilario Zapata   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Then, he beat future world champion and Zapata-conqueror Jung Koo Chang by a decision in 15 in Chonju, and he closed out the year with a rematch against Tomori in Tokyo, knocking Tomori out in eight rounds.
On March 26 of 1983, Zapata and Chang met again in South Korea, and this time, Chang became world champion by knocking Zapata out in the third round.
Then, on November 10 at Las Vegas, on the Marvin Hagler-Roberto Duran undercard, Zapata was beaten by a knockout in 10 by Harold Petty.
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 Top20Boxing.com - Your Top20 Guide for Boxing!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Fights at the amateur boxing level were scored by five judges, who gave 20 points to whoever they thought won a round, and 19 to the loser, or 18, depending on knockdowns or point deductions.
In the past, matches were traditionally fought for up to fifteen rounds in professional boxing, but the death of boxer Duk Koo Kim in November of 1982 after a fight with Ray Mancini began to change that.
The decades of the 1960s and 1970s are best remembered by the dominance of a boxer named Cassius Clay who would, as he said, "shock the world", declare himself against war, and change his name to Muhammad Ali.
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 NameTraq | Last Name: Kil
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Prosecutors are planning to call in SK Chairman Son Kil seung and Chey Tae won, the chairman of SK Corp., next week to interrogate them over the group’s...
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 CJY-Fam -geo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Shopping > Sports > Boxing
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It used to be that, matches were traditionally fought for as much as xv cycles within agent boxing, however a dying of boxer Duk Koo Kim in November of 1982 after a fight sustaining Ray Mancini began to change that.
A decades of the 1960s & 1970s are best remembered by the dominance of a boxer named Cassius Clay who would, as he said, "shock the world", declare himself against war, and change his name to Muhammad Ali.
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Jung-Koo Chang L15 Hilario Zapata I, 185, 207
Jung-Koo Chang KO2 Tito Abella, 219, 8minG/VG Jung-Koo Chang KO6 Efren Pinto, 226
Sot Chitalada L12 Jung Koo Chang I, 199
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 Boxing Equipment, Boxing Gloves, Boxing Bags, Speed Bags   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Medical checks on boxers, and medical supervision of their fights, became an increasingly important feature of both amateur and professional boxing.
The 50s also had other champions like Sugar Ray Robinson, Archie Moore and many others who broke several records that would stand for decades, all of which makes Marciano's achievement all the more notable.
Many sociologists, observers, and critics now view Ali as a reflection of the changing society of that decade.
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 Light-Flyweight geneaology
26.Mar.1983- Jung Koo Chang wko 3 Hilario Zapata - Daejon, S. Korea
19.Apr.1987- Jung Koo Chang wko 6 Efren Pinto - Seoul, S. Korea
28.Jun.1987- Jung Koo Chang wko 10 Agustin Garcia - Seoul, S. Korea
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 The Hedgehog Report - Comments on Open Thread 05/18/06
I don’t think MBT could help you with the change you’d need; I think the gender thing helps her quite a bit.:)
In the past they were the party of the workin man and still had some traditional values re church etc but IMHO most of that changed in 1968.
In your time, some of the greats were Sal Sanchez, Eusebio Pedroza, Wilfredo Gomez, Carlos Zarate, Lupe Pintor, Jeff Chandler, Alfonzo Zamora, Santos Laciar, Hilario Zapata, Jung-Koo Chang and Miguel Canto (mid 70’s-mid 80’s).
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 WBA Today in History -May
1995: Hiroshi Kawashima W 12 Seung Koo Lee, Yokohama.
Muanchai Kittikasem KO 12 Jung Koo Chang, Seoul.
1987: Tae Il Chang W 15 Soon Chun Kwon, Pusan, South Korea.
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