Professional boxer Ikemen Jun “beat up his girlfriend’s face on Christmas Day” after five consecutive defeats. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Professional boxer Ikemen Jun “beat up his girlfriend’s face on Christmas Day” after five consecutive defeats.

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‘Handsome Jun’ arrested for beating up his girlfriend

He beat me up. Please call the police. Please help me.”

A young woman with a swollen face asked a passerby for help. The passerby immediately called 110. The man who had harmed the woman was a professional boxer with whom she had been dating.

The suspect, Jun Suzuki, 32, a resident of Yachiyodaihigashi, was arrested on January 10 by the Yachiyo Police Station of the Chiba Prefectural Police on suspicion of inflicting injury. The suspect, who goes by the ring name “Ikemen Jun,” was active as a professional boxer.

The incident occurred on December 25 last year, just after 11:00 a.m. on Christmas Day. Suzuki got into an argument with a 20-year-old woman he was dating on a street near his home. Ms. A suffered a bruised right eye and a fracture of the inner wall of her right orbit, resulting in a serious injury that will require one month of recovery.

Based on Ms. A’s testimony and other information, the suspect, Mr. Suzuki, emerged in the line of investigation. He fled the scene, but was soon arrested. The suspect admitted to the police that he committed the crime, saying, ‘There is no doubt about it.

Record: 7 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws.

Jun, the “good-looking guy” arrested for beating his girlfriend to a pulp

The suspect, Suzuki, is from Yamagata Prefecture. He started boxing late, at the age of 20.

He was a member of the volleyball club in junior high school and the baseball club in high school. Inspired by a childhood friend who was a boxer, he made his debut in March 2003. He is good at fighting with other boxers, but his record is not so good. In 18 fights, he has 7 wins (2 KOs), 9 losses, and 2 draws, and since November 2007, he has suffered 5 consecutive defeats and decided to temporarily retire in November 2009.

He belonged to a boxing gym in Chiba Prefecture, but his reputation was not good. I guess he was getting frustrated because his results were not good, and his behavior was considered a problem. Recently, I heard that his motivation seemed to be declining,” said a sports newspaper reporter.

Did Suzuki take out his frustration as a professional boxer on the woman he was dating? Regardless of the reason, it is unforgivable for a fighter to assault a civilian. Former Kanagawa Prefectural Police detective and crime journalist Taihei Ogawa said, “A professional boxer’s fists are deadly.

A professional boxer’s fist is a deadly weapon. They train their footwork on a daily basis, so their feet are likewise used. The victim must be aware of the danger of serious, life-threatening injury. Once you get out of the ring, you should never raise your hands.

And in this case, it would be malicious because he aimed at a woman’s face. How will the suspect take responsibility if he is left with bruises that will never go away? If he does not reach a settlement with the woman, he may well be sentenced to prison.

The police are investigating the details of the incident, including whether or not Suzuki not only kicked Ms. A in the face, but also punched her.

A street in Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture, where the incident took place (some photos have been doctored).
The street in Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture, where the incident took place (photo has been partially processed)
Jun, the “handsome guy” who was arrested for beating up his girlfriend (some photos have been doctored)
Handsome Jun” was arrested for beating up his girlfriend (photo has been doctored)
The scene of the incident on a street in Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture (photo partially doctored)
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