Results
Thanongsak Simsri Def. Christian Araneta
The start of the television part of the card from Japan Thanongsak Simsri, as the Filipino competitor Christian Araneta took to obtain the vacant weight title title. Thai Simsri has already made several trips to Japan, where he achieved a lot of success on the road, except for a loss by the knockout against Massamuchi Yabuki, the world champion twice.
Aranita, for his part, has twice in getting rid of the world title, although he did not succeed in those attempts. Although he was smaller than Monday, Simsri created its range from the beginning, as it exceeded Araneta in the early rounds. The Philippine found his moment to take advantage of some excessive confidence from Simsri; However, at the end of the third round, he left a huge counter of Thai Aranetta.
Araneta closed the strong round, Simsri commented against the ropes and fell many clean strikes. Now with the overthrow of Simsri and both men retreat from their eyes, the battle fell into a specific rhythm.
Arenita imposed himself physically as the oldest man, as he chose his shots and landing in the difficult south on Simsri. But for most rounds, Simsri fell more largely, cutting angles on Araneta and staying occupied from abroad.
Performance cards reflected the competitive nature of the battle, as Simsri made a divided decision to become a world champion and the right to the greatest victory in his career. For Araneta, it must be a very frustrated result; He was now lost in front of the three best fighters in his CV, and this result could seem to be avoided if he had only found a little larger.
Raya Abe Deate. Uya Oko
Next on the card was a classic veteran for a probability match for the Japanese feather weight title, as SouthPaw Reiya Abe Square witnessed experienced experience against Yuya Oku.
ABE displaying the exceptional work from the beginning, sliding inside and outside the range to holes in the shots at the will, usually avoids any counter of OKU. OKU found some additional readings with the passage of the battle, and sometimes the timing of the movement of ancient warriors, but the OKU pressure was largely praised by the ABE SLICK movement and the gentle left.
His action remained consistent in terms of his movement and groups. OKU made his best to raise it in the battle, but by the time the ten tours ended, the damage was clearly accumulated.
It was a truly impressive performance by ABE, who continues the return path after a brutal kneeling Luis Alberto Lopez was subjected to 2024. As for Yuya Oku, this was a great educational battle for an early fighter of his career. It has improved significantly with the continuation of the battle, and I am sure that it will continue to improve at the Japanese local level.
Sura Tanaka Dev. Takeru Kobata
In this participating event, the Japanese amateur hero, Sora Tanaka, continued his campaign in the professional ranks against local talents Tikro Kabata. Tanaka is a fighter of all violence, walking in his enemy and throwing power footage without great concern for defense.
Although he was the shorter boxer, Tanaka Kabata was on ropes from the beginning. Each power shot fell shook Kabata to its essence, but Kanbat was not a problem in finding his chances of breaking the possibility of Tanaka as well.
The battle lasted only four rounds, but frankly, Kobata had succeeded well to survive for a long time, absorbing a crazy amount of damage throughout the competition. There was no boring moment as both stood in the pocket and exchanged the bell to Bill.
When the stop came, it was somewhat disappointing, as Kanbat remained on his feet and had just shook Tanaka, but the battle was pure and one of the favorites for this year so far. I don’t know how far will Tanaka move in its ranks in its style from all over, but I will be there to see every step he takes.
Brian Norman Junior Dave. Jane Sasaki
Finally, at the main event, another Japanese offensive Dynamo challenged Jin Sasaki Brian Norman Junior to the title of his weight in WBO. Norman explained that there is a gap at the levels between the two almost immediately by dropping his hometown twice in the first round.
Sasaki was barely deterring and pressed Norman regardless, but his distinctive strength had no significant impact on the hero. Sasaki is still working very well to force him to fight him, as he remained in the face of Norman despite constantly damaging.
Many had withered, but Sasaki did not. Norman has been constantly great throughout the battle, it seems that it was apparently unprecedented and jumping on the chances of landing whenever Sasaki presented it.
Everything has collapsed for the competitor in the fifth round. When Sasaki retreated after falling on a body, Norman fell a clean, clean hook, and the Japanese fighter put cold in the immediate knockout for the year. It was a second defense, confirming his title for the young hero in Norman.
The scenes were very concerned for Sasaki, who needed to fall. He showed an enormous fighting spirit, but perhaps his corner was supposed to have brought him out with the amount of damage that Norman was putting on. Regardless, this battle was an incredible crowd on the very recreational mid -week card.
Last update on 06/19/2025