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Kosei Tanaka vs. Masayoshi Hashizume - June 29, 2022

Posted: 11 Apr 2022, 06:53
by Ruthless-RKO
Kosei Tanaka’s quest for world title glory in a fourth division will continue in June.

Former three-division champion Kosei Tanaka will resume his quest for a world title in a fourth quest class on June 29, as he’s set to meet Masayoshi Hashizume in a bout at Tokyo’s famed Korakuen Hall.



Tanaka (16-1, 9 KO) hasn’t had the same roaring success in the 115 lb division that he had at 105, 108, and 112, moving up in 2020 to get pretty well dominated by Kazuto Ioka in a WBO title fight, and going tooth-and-nail in a split decision win over veteran Sho Ishida last time out in December 2021.

The 26-year-old seems determined to succeed at the weight, though, and will stick with it against 28-year-old southpaw Hashizume (19-0-2, 11 KO), who currently holds the OPBF title and the WBO Asia Pacific title. The OPBF title is a respectable regional belt, while the WBO trinket is more a ratings play with that sanctioning body. Hashizume won both titles last time out against Akio Furutani, and has never faced anyone near the level of Tanaka.

Tanaka has been working with highly respected trainer Ismael Salas and should be a pretty strong favorite in this fight. A win could get him back into the WBO mix for sure, with that belt still held by Ioka, who has an ordered rematch with Donnie Nietes to deal with, and could field a challenge from current WBO flyweight titleholder Junto Nakatani later this year, too.

Re: Kosei Tanaka vs. Masayoshi Hashizume - June 29, 2022

Posted: 24 Jun 2022, 05:37
by Ruthless-RKO
No love for this fight! :bag: :box:

Re: Kosei Tanaka vs. Masayoshi Hashizume - June 29, 2022

Posted: 30 Jun 2022, 10:39
by Ruthless-RKO
Ex-champ Tanaka halts Hashizume, wins WBO AP 115lb belt

Formerly three-division world champ Kosei Tanaka (17-1, 10 KOs), 114.75, impressively captured the WBO Asia Pacific 115-pound belt as he battered unbeaten defending titlist Masayoshi Hashizume (19-1-2, 11 KOs), 115, to the punch to prompt the referee’s intervention at 2:52 of the fifth round on Wednesday in Tokyo, Japan. Annihilated by compatriot Kazuto Ioka in quest of his WBO junior bantam belt in 2020, Tanaka edged world-rated Sho Ishida and thus seized the regional belt to his credit. Tanaka said, “I’m willing to win my fourth belt in the 115-pound category.”

Highly expected ex-amateur ten-time national champ, tall southpaw Taiga Imanaga, 136.5, decked his pro debut by knocking out Takahiro Hamazaki (3-9-3, 1 KO), 136, at 2:49 of the second round in a scheduled six. His amateur mark was 113-13 in 126 contests.