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World Titles: Iwasa 24-2 & Tanaka 10-0 won by TKO Wednesday

Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 01:09
by TheBeast
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Wednesday 13, September 2017
EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
commission Japan Boxing Commission
promoter Kazunori Ioka (Ioka Promotions)

super bantamweight
Yukinori Oguni 19 1 1
vs
Ryosuke Iwasa 23 2 0
IBF World Super Bantamweight Title

light flyweight
Kosei Tanaka 9 0 0
vs
Rangsan Chayanram 14 1 0
WBO World Light Flyweight Title

super bantamweight
Shingo Wake 21 5 2
vs
Boonsom Lamsiri 50 2 0




Tanaka is one of Japan's most gifted fighter... Beating Hara 18-0 in his 4th fight for the OPBF title and winning the world title in his 5th fight vs Yedras 24-1 is quite the accomplishment.
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He stopped Saludar, probably the heaviest puncher at the weight to defend his title.
https://twitter.com/the13thround/status ... 1029863424

He went down once vs Saludar which is understandable.
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He was in a challenging fight vs PR Prospect Angel Acosta 16-0 in his last fight.
https://twitter.com/the13thround/status ... 6509783040

He had his career best performance in his 2nd to last fight when he stopped Moises Fuentes.
https://twitter.com/the13thround/status ... 8135904256




Tanaka's opponent Palangpol last fought in July and defeated Tehuayo in a rematch.
https://twitter.com/the13thround/status ... 6314573826

Polangpol is a straight punching stalker who likes to work from the boundary of the pocket.
https://twitter.com/the13thround/status ... 0437554176

He is excellent at mixing those straights to the body.
https://twitter.com/the13thround/status ... 3857369089



FULL CARD BREAKDOWN HERE:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=125256


ENJOY!!
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Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan Wednesday

Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 02:20
by Boxing Prospect
Love that Wake poster... suspect that bout will be on a delayed broadcast

Sounds like Oguni and Iwasa have been having a fun build up, a bit too friendly at times

Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan Wednesday

Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 20:54
by TheBeast
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Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan •NOW LIVE•

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 07:56
by TheBeast
Tanaka vs Palngpol fight just ended! hLS POSTED:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 7#p1777167

enjoy!! :TU:

Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan •NOW LIVE•

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 08:35
by Cutman Scabbers
TheBeast wrote:Tanaka vs Palngpol fight just ended! hLS POSTED:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 7#p1777167

enjoy!! :TU:

anywhere to watch this??

Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan •NOW LIVE•

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 08:39
by chinarich
Not surprised that Iwasa moved up in weight, I remember thinking that he looked a big bantamweight when he fought Haskins...

Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan •NOW LIVE•

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 08:42
by TheBeast
Oguni down twice in R2 but regained control at the end of R4

Re: World Titles: Iwasa 24-2 & Tanaka 10-0 won by TKO Wednesday

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 09:08
by Boxing Prospect
Two absolutely brilliant bouts...great action and great heart!

Re: Possible Wars on World Title DoubleHeader in Japan •NOW LIVE•

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 09:08
by Boxing Prospect
chinarich wrote:Not surprised that Iwasa moved up in weight, I remember thinking that he looked a big bantamweight when he fought Haskins...
He'd complained about fighting at 118 well before that bout as well!

Re: World Titles: Iwasa 24-2 & Tanaka 10-0 won by TKO Wednesday

Posted: 28 Oct 2017, 08:51
by Autobarn
Great card, that. The Japanese put some quality shows on, often with more than one good bout.

Was disappointed Oguni lost after his superb showing versus Guzman. But, he clearly has problems with southpaws because he was also beaten down by another very good Japanese fighter, Shingo Wake, in another good battle.

Iwasa certainly achieved the potential demonstrated in that epic loss to Yamanaka, an overlooked domestic classic. Interestingly he does better when he faces someone who isn’t a southpaw (Yamanaka’s a lefty and Haskins switches...)

Also, Haskins’ brief reign with a bantam title doesn’t look quite so disappointing now.