Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
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Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Unbeaten three-division champ Kosei Tanaka (15-0, 9 KOs), 112, impressively retained his WBO flyweight belt when he beautifully flattened China’s Wulan Tuolehazi (13-4-1, 6 KOs), 112, with a single uppercut at 2:29 of the third round on Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan.
Tanaka, making his third defense in his third reign as a 112-pounder, maintained the pressure from the outset and kept jabbing against the cautious Chinese challenger.
Being in command in the first two rounds with his aggressiveness, Tanaka, in round three, turned loose and connected with a lethal uppercut, which had Wulan flattened on the deck.
Jose Rivera, Puerto Rico, tolled the fatal ten over the fallen loser.
https://fightnews.com/tanaka-flattens-w ... belt/65612
Tanaka, making his third defense in his third reign as a 112-pounder, maintained the pressure from the outset and kept jabbing against the cautious Chinese challenger.
Being in command in the first two rounds with his aggressiveness, Tanaka, in round three, turned loose and connected with a lethal uppercut, which had Wulan flattened on the deck.
Jose Rivera, Puerto Rico, tolled the fatal ten over the fallen loser.
https://fightnews.com/tanaka-flattens-w ... belt/65612
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Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Wulan sounds like some dude who would be in Mulan or something. Maybe her brother. Or some evil Chinese prince trying to steal her away from strong benevolent white man John Smith
Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
The knockout was beautiful. Tanaka is a handful.
Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Tanaka reminds me of Myung Woo Yuh, albeit less defensively responsible.
No one’s talking about Ioka, who defended his title against a difficult, world class opponent in a hard fight?
Is Tanaka going to challenge Ioka? Or is Ioka moving on to unification with one of his counterparts like Ancajas?
Tanaka v Ioka would probably be a classic on par with eg Ioka v Yaegashi. But I wonder if they’ll take separate paths.
No one’s talking about Ioka, who defended his title against a difficult, world class opponent in a hard fight?
Is Tanaka going to challenge Ioka? Or is Ioka moving on to unification with one of his counterparts like Ancajas?
Tanaka v Ioka would probably be a classic on par with eg Ioka v Yaegashi. But I wonder if they’ll take separate paths.
Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
I'm hoping Ken Shiro moves up to fight Tanaka.
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Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Earlier today Ioka stated he wanted Estrada nextAutobarn wrote: ↑01 Jan 2020, 06:05 Tanaka reminds me of Myung Woo Yuh, albeit less defensively responsible.
No one’s talking about Ioka, who defended his title against a difficult, world class opponent in a hard fight?
Is Tanaka going to challenge Ioka? Or is Ioka moving on to unification with one of his counterparts like Ancajas?
Tanaka v Ioka would probably be a classic on par with eg Ioka v Yaegashi. But I wonder if they’ll take separate paths.
Tanaka is open to moving up to 115 but doesn't seem to be in a rush
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Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Is that Yoko?Boxing Prospect wrote: ↑01 Jan 2020, 13:02Not happening any time soon, Kenshiro Teraji has made it clear he wants to set a Japanese title defenses record at 108
Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
great that Ioka wants to fight Estrada. That will be a quality technical fight and also very intense and punishing.
so glad Ioka came out of retirement. such a good run he's on. always liked him, for his quality and hard wins over: Alvarado (still a top junior flyweight), Yaegashi (FOTY candidate), the two with Reveco & the defeat to Nietes which was very hard to score and quality throughout. always thought he'd be the one to compete with Roman Gonzalez, during his reign of terror through the tiny weight classes.
just read that Ioka's downplaying the opportunity for a Japanese mega fight with Tanaka. roll on unification.
so glad Ioka came out of retirement. such a good run he's on. always liked him, for his quality and hard wins over: Alvarado (still a top junior flyweight), Yaegashi (FOTY candidate), the two with Reveco & the defeat to Nietes which was very hard to score and quality throughout. always thought he'd be the one to compete with Roman Gonzalez, during his reign of terror through the tiny weight classes.
just read that Ioka's downplaying the opportunity for a Japanese mega fight with Tanaka. roll on unification.
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Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Yeah Yokos recordOnetimeonly wrote: ↑01 Jan 2020, 13:09Is that Yoko?Boxing Prospect wrote: ↑01 Jan 2020, 13:02
Not happening any time soon, Kenshiro Teraji has made it clear he wants to set a Japanese title defenses record at 108
Re: Tanaka flattens Wulan, keeps WBO 112lb belt
Shoot, yeah, I forgot that Ioka had a fight.Autobarn wrote: ↑01 Jan 2020, 06:05 Tanaka reminds me of Myung Woo Yuh, albeit less defensively responsible.
No one’s talking about Ioka, who defended his title against a difficult, world class opponent in a hard fight?
Is Tanaka going to challenge Ioka? Or is Ioka moving on to unification with one of his counterparts like Ancajas?
Tanaka v Ioka would probably be a classic on par with eg Ioka v Yaegashi. But I wonder if they’ll take separate paths.