Ioka 8th TKO Tanaka Shimo Omisoka 8 wins without losing –Boxing: Daily Sports



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◇ 31st ◇ Tokyo Ota Ward General Gymnasium

Kazusho Ioka (31 = Ambition), world champion in the WBO World Super Fly class, awarded V2 to avoid generational change. Play against Tsunesei Tanaka (25 = Hatanaka), who is the second Japanese to win the fourth class. In the eighth inning, 1 minute 35 seconds, he won by TKO and showed pride. In the ninth Omisoko, Japan became the eighth undefeated victory, and the number of Japanese victories in the world war expanded to 17. In 2021, we will challenge the great match of the overseas unified battle.

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Ioka closed the last 20 years after being influenced by the new coronavirus infection. In the fifth and sixth innings, he knocked down, and in the eighth inning, he visited the upper left and the referee stopped when Tanaka was about to collapse. The worthy champion said, “I’ve been saying I’ll show a range difference. I couldn’t finish with the mouth. (The scene he knocked down) was the moment, and it wasn’t the punch I aimed at.” He praised his opponent strongly and appealed the appeal of the competition as “This is boxing.”

The first multi-class champions in the 46th Japanese player showdown. It was a battle of the century, but Ioka was a routine Omisoka battle. The only loser is Macau, which was held abroad and was challenged to conquer the fourth class in 2018. In Japan, on the sunny stage of the last 7 wins (5KO), it showed exactly one big bird.

He said, “It’s not a great game.” Tanaka started from the same minimal class. In the summer of 2013, when he was the world champion who had already won the second row, he forgave an opponent who was still high 3. Tanaka left a strong impression that he was “strong”, but Ioka didn’t even remember it.

He has completed 27 battles that are almost twice as rich as the challenger Tanaka. I retired once and had a hard time twice. Eight years have passed since the two-group unification battle, in which the Japanese opponent played a fierce battle with Yaegashi. When asked about the difference in ability, he went on to say, “What you have is essentially different. Everything. Level and rank are different.”

Until October, I walked away from practical training and worked on Pilates once a week. By bringing the head and body together and using the muscles consciously, it is possible to draw energy instantly, even unconsciously, in the game. People tend to think it is for women, but the Pilates inventor was more motivated when he found out he was a former boxing leader.

When I entered the spar since November, I did it about 100 times with former world champion Higa and others who became the same door, and I got an answer. I was unable to go to the usual Las Vegas training ground due to the crown, but I received guidance online. Saras’s coach was found infected when he entered London for a match in late November, but he arrived in time for the match and led the game with a reassuring second boss.

WBC Champion Van Estrada (Mexico) and WBA Champion Roman González (Nicaragua) are planning a unified battle in March. This time I want to realize the great match abroad, which is the purpose of returning to active duty. It will avoid the change of generations and the rise of the lower ranks, and will be launched abroad in 21 years.

◆ Kazuto Ioka Born on March 24, 1989 in Sakai City, Osaka. He earned 6 high school crowns, the third ever at Kokoku High School. He made his professional debut in 2009 after dropping out of the Tokyo University of Agriculture for 2 years. In 2011, he won the WBA minimum class world title in the seventh fastest race in Japan, in 2012 he won the WBA light fly class and in 2015 he won the 18th world race in the fly class title. fastest in the WBA. He retired in 2017 and returned in 2018. He won the WBO Super Fly class title in a new challenge last year and achieved Japan’s first fourth class conquest. 164 cm right boxer. The family is a wife and a man.



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