Education
Komazawa University.
清水 聡
Komazawa University.
He is currently an employee of a children's clothing maker, Miki House. He was Second lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in 2012, and was affiliated with his alma mater, Komazawa University in 2008. Shimizu started boxing at a gym in Kurashiki, Okayama in the third grade of junior high school.
2008 Summer Olympics
He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics at featherweight (– 57 kg) but lost his first bout 9–12 to Yakup Kılıç.
Only one week after that, he moved down in weight class to the bantamweight division because the featherweight division has been removed in the AIBA events for the 2012 Summer Olympics since September 2010, and participated in the Asian Games, but lost in the quarterfinals. 2012 Summer Olympics
Shimizu qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in the bantamweight division.
He beat Isaac Dogboe 10-9, then was initially declared the loser in his second fight by Magomed Abdulhamidov of Azerbaijan due to controversial judging and refereeing. At the beginning of the third round, he was trailing Abdulhamidov by 7 points.
However, in the last 2 minutes of that round, Abdulhamidov began to tire.
Shimizu repeatedly knocked his opponent down, 6 times in total. AIBA officially overturned the ruling after an appeal by the Japanese Coach stating that Abdulhamidov should have been given at least 3 warnings and therefore disqualified. lieutenant was Japan"s first men"s boxing medal since 1968.
Shimizu made a significant contribution to Japan"s 2012 Olympic boxing team as an icebreaker.
However, the medal was lost in spring 2013. He decided to join APB (AIBA Pro Boxing) for the right to fight for the gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
So, he retired from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, and entered Miki House in April 2014.