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Former K-1 champion Yoshiki Takei also won a brilliant TKO in the second professional race, winning all KOs in five races and overwhelming Takeda

 Former K-1 champion Yoshiki Takei also won a brilliant TKO in the second professional race, winning all KOs in five races and overwhelming Takeda.

The "80th Phoenix Battle" was held at Korakuen Hall on the 9th, and in the main 54.5km 6th round, former K-1 champion Yoshiki Takei (Ohashi) won 5 consecutive KOs from his debut to Azusa Takeda (Takasaki). 1 time 2 minutes 57 seconds TKO wins. He won his debut two consecutive victories. The game will be broadcast on Fuji TV (Kanto Local) from 1:55 midnight on Sunday, 12th.


Former K-1 champion Yoshiki Takei also won a brilliant TKO in the second professional race, winning all KOs in five races and overwhelming Takeda
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Takei, who has been attracting attention from the K-1 champion to boxing, was assigned the main role in the second race. Takei of the southpaw calmed down from the start but made a firm move. When he hit the left, Takeda quickly matched the left at the end of the hit, and it was a tense start.

However, Takei pierces the jab and scatters his left side up and down to give him some leeway. At the end of the round, when the right hook was returned from the left body upper, Takeda went down to the front. Takeda managed to get up, but the referee stopped the game because of the hula.

Takei's story "I thought it would be dangerous if Takeda got 5 races, 5 wins and 5 KOs. I'm glad I was able to beat him in a tense atmosphere. I thought. I think I was hit at the right time. It will be the 8th round from the next, so I want to win with a strong player. "


◇ 69.0 km 8th round

Rikutora Adachi (Ohashi) [2-0 (78-74, 77-75, 76-76)] Tetsuya Kondo (Yokota S)

Adachi, 13th in the Japanese welterweight division, has relaunched since losing the first TKO to Taketaka Obata (Dash Toho) in the Japan Youth Welterweight Championship in March. Adachi, who is tall, pierces the jab and takes a distance, and Kondo presses and approaches Adachi. In the game, Adachi outperformed in speed and effort, but there was also a scene where Adachi's head jumped up with Kondo's powerful jab, and it was a development that did not go unnoticed.

Adachi (right) won his first Jim transfer victory

Adachi couldn't get rid of Kondo, but in the 7th inning he decided on the right upper, and in the 8th inning he attacked with a combination to finish off. Adachi, who won his first victory in the second round of the transfer to Ohashi Gym, has 15 wins and 11 KO3 losses. Kondo has 6 wins and 4 KOs and 4 losses. Adachi said, "The content is not good for Honma, but I lost in the first match of the transfer last time, so today anyway.

I didn't win. I couldn't sleep because of the pressure, but I think I can sleep from tomorrow. "

◇ Flyweight 6th round

Kenta Taguchi (Celes) [3-0 (59-55 × 2, 58-56)] Mitsuyoshi Shiratori (T & T)

The first time Taguchi came forward and made the body attack work, the southpaw swan hit the jab and left, and hit the body twice. In the fierce battle where the punches were exchanged by closing the distance from each other, Taguchi, who excels in horsepower, continued to appear in front and won the victory by hitting the body. Taguchi has 6 wins, 1 KO, 9 losses and 1 draw. Swan has 5 wins, 3 KOs, 7 losses and 2 draws.

Former J-Leaguer Dan Di Dillinger (Ohashi = Howbert Dan), who played in Kyoto Purple Sanga, which made his debut in the 4th round of the S. Middleweight division, also won the debut match against Kazuma Ito (Shakujii S). I put it in.

◇ S ・ Middleweight 4th round

Dan Dee Dillinger (Ohashi) [3-0 (40-36 × 3)] Kazuma Ito (Shakujii S)

◇ 54.5km 4th round

Shota Hara (Takasaki) [2-0 (39-37 × 2, 38-38)] Kazuyuki Watanabe (Kamitaki)

◇ Women's S. Bantamweight 4th round

Sairi Ito (Hanagata) [TKO 1 time 40 seconds] Nana Yamashita (REBOOT.IBA)

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