Yuri Akui wins the dramatic final round TKO, defeating undefeated Taku Kuwahara Japan flyweight V2.
The Japanese flyweight title match was held at the main of the "79th Phoenix Battle" at Korakuen Hall on the 21st, and champion Seigo Yuri Akui (Moriyasu Kurashiki) beat Taku Kuwahara (Ohashi), who was 6th in the challenger, 10 times 2 minutes. 49 seconds TKO wins. Akui succeeded in defending for the second time.
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Kuwahara, who was introduced under the nickname of Speedster, started to dodge Akui's press. However, in the second half, Akui's right counter exploded, and Kuwahara went down from his hips. Kuwahara managed to get over here.
After the second time, Akui put pressure on him, and if Kuwahara moved, he would hit a punch. In the third inning, when Akui drives Kuwahara into the rope and makes a trade-off for the left hook, Akui eats this and flutters. Kuwahara made a mountain area by folding it in rapid succession.
Kuwahara continued to move at full throttle, and boxing that moved together with fast-rotating punches. Akui, who firmly guards and blocks the punch, continues to chase Kuwahara carefully, jab, and hit the right. At the end of the 5th inning, Akui took the lead with 47-47 and 48-46 × 2.
Yuri Akui wins the dramatic final round TKO, defeating undefeated Taku Kuwahara Japan flyweight V2
Kuwahara, who allowed the lead with points, slightly strengthened his forward posture, aiming to get points by hitting fast-turning repeatedly and hitting the left body. After the 4th inning, it was a difficult round with 3 judges not being able to score, but Kuwahara used his footwork again from the 8th inning to boxing away. Akui hits the jab and adjusts the timing on the right, but Kuwahara also puts together a punch and appeals to the judge by hand.
When Akui decided the right in the final round, Kuwahara just escaped with his feet, wondering if this worked. Akui was also tired, and it seemed that the decision would be made as it was, but when Akui's right, who finally pushed Kuwahara into the corner, blew fire, Kuwahara went down. It was a dramatic end to the immediate stop.
Akui has 16 wins, 11 KOs, 2 losses and 1 draw. "It took me longer than I expected. Next, the world? It was a tough match ..." he said, relieved to win, but refrained from mentioning his big goal. The policy is to defend the Japanese title again next time. Kuwahara was sent off on a stretcher with 8 wins and 4 KO1 losses.
◇ S. Bantamweight 8th round
Toshiya Ishii (REBOOT.IBA) [TKO 5 times 2 minutes 14 seconds] Kimihiro Minamide (Celes)
Japan's 5th place South Poe Minamide and 9th place Japanese youth bantamweight champion Ishii both relaunched from Kuroboshi. For the first time, Minamide doubled the left straight to take the lead, but with 40 seconds remaining, Ishii's right straight was decided and Minamide rolled on the canvas.
Minamide revived with the left and right hooks twice. Ishii came forward and had a meeting three times. Minamide, who shook a powerful punch, decided the left and went on the offensive at a stretch, but Minamide suffered a second down on the right of the powerful Ishii. In the 5th inning, Minamide went on the offensive again, but Ishii overcame this and decided the right and left hooks. It stopped when Minamide was fluttering. Ishii, who has won the ring since losing to world ranker Sho Ishida (Ioka) in November last year, has 4 wins and 3 KO1 losses. The consecutive losses of Minamide are 4 wins and 3 KO2 losses.
◇ 53.0km 8th round
Masayoshi Hashizume (Kadoebi Boxing) [TKO 8 times 46 seconds] Yoshio Minato (JM / Kakogawa)
2014 All Japan Rookie of the Year South Poh Hashizume is the first ring in 2 years and 3 months after transferring to Jim. While intercepting Minato who appears in front, the batter battle at the end of the second inning. Minato cut his right eye with Hashizume's punch. Hashizume of the bang removes the opponent's punch while moving to the side, and damages Minato with a left straight and a body hit. Minato showed guts and did not stop going forward, but approached Hashizume with the left and right hooks.
Hashizume, who steadily piled up effective hits, decided to make a left straight six times in a row, but Minato, who demonstrates his toughness, counterattacked from here. He decided on the left hook and hit him repeatedly to lower Hashizume, and Hashizume's right eye was swollen. It seemed that there was a possibility of a reversal, but Hashizume did not collapse, and the referee stopped the game when Hashizume decided the left body in the 8th inning. Hashizume has 18 wins and 11 KOs and 2 minutes. Following Taku Kuwahara (Ohashi) in March, Minato, who lost in a row, has 9 wins, 4 KOs and 5 losses.
◇ S ・ Flyweight 6th round
Ryofuka Takayama (Watanabe) [TKO 1 minute 47 seconds] Kosuke Tomioka (REBOOT.IBA)
The young southpaw showdown is full of action from the start. Tomioka went down as soon as Takayama's left to hit a sharper punch was decided. Tomioka who stood up aggressively attacked, but again to the canvas on the left of Takayama. Takayama further left straight, followed right and rolled Tomioka to stop. Former Japan Youth Champion Takayama marked 4 consecutive KOs. Tomioka has 4 wins and 3 KO2 losses.
◇ S. Bantamweight 4th round (East Japan rookie king)
Yoshiro Sakamoto (Honda) [3-0 (40-36 × 3)] Yushin Uchida (Ohashi)
◇ Women's 49.8km 4th round
Miyuki Katsutani (Atsumi Kanagawa) [3-0 (39-37 × 3)] Riyako Goshi (Kawasaki Nitta)

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