Written by Joe Koizumi
Photo: Naoki Fukuda
JBC top contender Fumiya Fuse (14 wins, 3 losses, 3 KOs), 118 years old, defeated JBC #2 Taichi Sugimoto to claim the vacant Japanese bantamweight belt. Seiya successfully acquired the title (returned). (10-2-3, 1 KO), 117.5, scored twice until the referee intervened favorably at 1:38 of the fifth round of 10 rounds scheduled for Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan. Hughes, a durable southpaw, lost a nearly lopsided decision to Sam Goodman in Australia in 2022 and was stopped by hard-punching compatriot Riku Masuda a year later. Expeditionary warrior Fuse finally grabbed the national belt to his credit.
Former eight-time All Japan Women's Amateur Champion Madoka Wada (1 win, 0 losses, 1 KO) 101.25 made her professional debut by defeating Thailand's Pimchanok Tepijanda (8 wins, 5 losses) 101.5 in 1 minute 47 seconds of the scheduled third round. did. Eight. Wada, 29, may develop towards her ambitious world title shot in the near future.
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