Born: Aug. 18, 1975
Bouts: 23
Won: 19
Lost: 3
Draw: 1
KOs: 7
Induction: 2026
Born on August 18, 1975 in Osaki, Miyagi, Japan. Fujioka began amateur boxing in her 20s and compiled a 20-3 record and won 5 Japanese national titles from 2001-2009.
She made her pro debut at age 34 in 2009 and in just her sixth bout won the WBC strawweight title with an 8th round TKO over Anabel Ortiz. Following two successful defenses she moved up to win the WBA super flyweight belt from Naoko Yamaguchi (W 10). After an unsuccessful challenge against WBA flyweight champion Susi Kentikian (L 10), she rebounded to defeat Mariana Juarez (W 10) before winning the vacant WBO bantamweight belt against Hee Jung Yuh (W 10) in 2015. Undaunted following an unsuccessful challenge against WBC flyweight champion Yessica Chavez (L 10), she captured the vacant WBA flyweight belt in 2017 against Isabel Millan (TKO 10) and then won the vacant WBO light flyweight belt against Yokasta Valle (W 10) to become Japan’s first five-division world champion.
Renowned for her skills and speed, the 5’2” champion retired in 2022 with a pro record of 19-3-1 (7 KOs).