…Won WBO AP 115-pound belt
Written by Joe Koizumi
Photo: Naoki Fukuda
The unsung hero, Tetsuro Ohashi (12 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw, 3 KOs), 115, scored a stunning TKO victory at 2 minutes 48 seconds, defeating Kenta Nakagawa (24 wins, 5 losses, 1 draw), who is ranked second in both the WBC and WBO. , 12KO) and 115. He won in the 10th of a scheduled 12 rounds to capture the WBO Asia Pacific junior bantam belt on Saturday in Tokyo, Japan.
It was a see-saw game, but at the end of the match it turned out that Ohashi had a lead of 86-85 and 87-84, but Nakagawa had a lead of 84-87. The aggressive Tetsuro caught the weakening champion with his remaining ferocious southpaw and fell to his knees. Ohashi, 25, swarmed the groggy 38-year-old champion with a barrage of punches, prompting referee Fukuchi to intervene and order a stoppage in a well-received favor.
The newly crowned champion dedicated his coronation ceremony to his stablemate, the late Kazuki Anaguchi, who sadly passed away after his last appearance on December 26th.
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