1988-11-13 Napa Kiatwanchai w pts 12 Hiroki Ioka, Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC
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| − | 1988-11-13 [[Napa Kiatwanchai]] w pts 12 [[Hiroki Ioka]], Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC. Referee: Marty Denkin. Scorecards: 115-112, 115-112, 113-113. Following on from their earlier match-up, the aggressive challenger picked up where he left off | + | 1988-11-13 [[Napa Kiatwanchai]] w pts 12 [[Hiroki Ioka]], Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC. Referee: Marty Denkin. Scorecards: 115-112, 115-112, 113-113. Following on from their earlier match-up, the aggressive challenger picked up where he left off, stalking Ioka (105) continuously and being in control most of the way. Despite being deducted two points for indiscretions, Kiatwanchai (104¾) had done more than enough this time round to land the title. |
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 27 February 2013
1988-11-13 Napa Kiatwanchai w pts 12 Hiroki Ioka, Prefectural Gym, Osaka, Japan - WBC. Referee: Marty Denkin. Scorecards: 115-112, 115-112, 113-113. Following on from their earlier match-up, the aggressive challenger picked up where he left off, stalking Ioka (105) continuously and being in control most of the way. Despite being deducted two points for indiscretions, Kiatwanchai (104¾) had done more than enough this time round to land the title.