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Omisoka, the highest decoration for national boxing in 2020, was held at the Ota Ward General Gymnasium in Tokyo. WBO World Super Fly Class Title Match, a good card in which Kazusho Ioka (Ambition), who won the fourth class in the world, and Tsunesei Tanaka (Hatanaka), who won the third class, collide. The battle, which was also called “the best Japanese showdown in history”, ended with a victory for champion Ioka.
I didn’t expect this to make a clear difference.
Pre-war expectations were in conflict. The expectations of the players and coaches tipped slightly in Ioka’s favor, with many fans hoping that “Tanaka would win.” In a poll conducted just before by the trade magazine “Boxing Beat” on Twitter, 61.9% of respondents expected Tanaka to win, well ahead of Ioka’s 38.1% (total votes 1843 votes).
I made only two mistakes
The weight of the fist is different.
Now that the match is over, it seems like the content of the match is condensed into the words Ioka said in the interview. I think the number of Shuraba Ioka’s career has gone through and the experience of competing with the mighty made all the difference in “fist weight”.
Tanaka, who was overthrown by Ioka, jumped from the start. Tanaka, who has absolute confidence in hand speed and footwork, suddenly hits a heavy punch, one-two, to Ioka’s face. In the second inning, Ioka was hit with a right straight again, and Ioka’s left eye swelled up as soon as possible.
It seemed to be even, but Ioka said, “I was able to fight with a long time from the beginning.” The right fastball I got the first time was my mistake, “I thought I could hit (the left hook on the opponent’s right fastball) and I hit it. That’s a hook that shouldn’t be thrown.” The straight right I got twice was a miscalculation that “Tanaka-kun’s right has grown more than I expected.”
In other words, I made only two mistakes.