2014年12月22日月曜日

Who wants boxing ? 2014

Mission, the year-end boxing fights in Japan (researched 16 Dec 2014)

Hello everyone, the year-end is around the corner. Following the last year, I`ll  let know what will happen on the boxing rings on the 30th and 31st nights



First of all, the eight world title bouts will be held in two large cities (one venue in Osaka, two venues in Tokyo)







30th Dec. Tokyo gymnasium, Tokyo. On Fuji network

WBO World super fly weight bout


Omar Narvaes (Argentina) vs Naoya Inoue (Japan)

Champion, Narvaes has the fighting record (professional) that 46 fights 43 wins (23 KOs)  1 loss 2 draws.  (armature)  more than 100 fights. Narvaes has been defending his title for 12 years, has 28 wins and 1 loss in world title fights, is known as one of the strongest of all time.




Challenger, Inoue is  (professional) undefeated  7 wins(6 Kos)
(armature) 81 fights 75 wins (48 KOs) 6 losses, Inoue is nicknamed "monster".
He has the Japan record that taking the minimum fights to become a world champion. The former world light fly weight champion will fight for the second world title

The fight is considered as the premier bout in year-end. Must watch the highest boxing technics!!


WBC world light fly weight bout
 

Akira Yaegashi (Japan) vs Pedro Guevara (Mexico)




Champion, Yaegashi has the fighting record   (professional) that 24 fights 20 wins (10 Kos) 4 losses (armature) 70 fights 56 wins 14 losses,Yaegashi is known as the man of radical fight.

Challenger, Guevara has the fighting record  (professional) that 25 fights 23 wins (15 Kos)1 loss 1 draw.

Personally, Yaegashi is one of my favorite boxers. I love his commitment  and attitude to being a fighter. Must watch the fierce fight!!


WBC world light weight bought


Jorge Linares (Venezuela) vs Javier Prieto (Mexico)







Champion, Linares has the fighting record that  (professional) 40 fights 37 wins (24 KOs )3 losses, is originally from Venezuela. Now he trains in Japan to fight for the third world title.

Challenger, Javier Prieto has the fighting record  (professional) that 33 fights 24 wins(18 Kos) 7 losses 2 draws.

Linares has been considered as the one with "golden talent". The world title bout will show you how 2 of the best  fight for the world title belt.
Must watch!! 


31st Dec. Osaka Body Maker Colosseum. On TBS network

WBO world super bantam weight bought
 

Guillermo Rigondo (Cuba) vs Hisashi Amagasa (Japan)


 

Champion, Rigondo has the fighting record(amateur) that 487 fights 475 wins 12 losses, two time Olympic champion, two time amateur world champion.
(professional) 12 fights 12 wins (8 KOs) undefeated.

Challenger, Amagasa has the fighting record (professional) that 34 fights 28 wins (19 KOs) 4 losses 2 draws, world ranked 9th.

Asyou see, Rigondo's career overwhelms Amagasa. All what we would like to watch is how the complete Cuban athlete take the under dog down.

I suppose that Rigondo would be feeling comfortable to have Amagasa on the ring, guess that the fight wouldn`t go as far as the 3rd.


IBF world minimum weight title match


Katsunari Takayama (Japan) vs Tsuyoshi Ohira (Japan)


Champion, Takayama has the fighting record that (professional) 35 fights 
27 wins (10 KOs) 7 losses 1 invalid fight.

Challenger, Ohira has fighting record that (professional) 17 fights 11 wins (11 KOs) 3 losses 3 draws.



Takayama has been traveling around the globe for a few yeras to collect
world titles, and has unified 3 ( WBC, WBA, IBF )out of 4.
Personally, I like Takayama because he travels to searrch for one thing.

The journie man had even retired in Japan  to get on the ring for IBF  title i
the Philipnes because IBF title was not authorized in his nation back then.

However, The unified champion has far more expirience than the young
challenger.
I suppose the point of fight would be how Takayama give Ohira lessons  how to fight for a world title.


31st Ota ward Gymnasium on TV Tokyo Network

WBA world super fether weight title match


Takashi Uchiyama (Japan) vs Israel Perez(Argentina)





Champion, Uchiyama has the fighting record (armature) that 113 wins
91 wins 22 losses (professional) 22 fights 21 wins (17 KOs) 1 loss



Challenger, Perez has the fighting record (armature) that 90 fights 80 wins
10 losses (professional)  30 fights 27 wins (16 KO) 2 losses 1 draw




Uchiyama would be the one to watch in the night of  boxing because he rules
 the night by his combination of precised jabs and solid blows.
 The champion  is considered one of the best in his division.
I suppose Uchiyama would deserve to fight for milion dollars in Las  Vegas.

WBA  world super fly weight title match


Kohei Kono (Japan) vs  Norbert Jimenez ( Dominican Republics)




Champion, Kono has the fighting record (armature) that 4 fights 2 wins 2 losses, (professional)  38 fights 30 wins (13 Kos) 8 losses

Challenger, Jimenes has the  fighting record (professional)  that 31fights 20 wins (10 KOs) 8 losses 3 draws

Kono gets on the ring for a world title in the night of New year`s Eve
4 consecutive years, is very much comitted to defend his tite.

WBA world light fly weight title match


Ryoichi Taguchi (Japan) vs Albert Rossel (Peru)


Champion, Rossel has the fighting recotd (armature) that  represents Peru in  the Atlanta Olympics, (professional) 40 fights 32 wins (13KOs) 8 losses

Challenger, Taguchi has the fighting record (armature) that 2 fights 2 wins, (professional) 23 fights 20 wins (8KOs) 2 losses 1 draw  

Those 3 Japanese boxers (Uchiyama, Kono and Taguchi) belong to Watanabe Boxing Gym, those Watanabe boys will rip the night up on the world title ring. Must watch!!!