Written by Joe Koizumi
Photo: Naoki Fukuda
Hironori Miki (15 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw, 4 KOs), a fast 134.5 jabber, uses his hand speed and agility to score unanimous decisions (97-93, 96-94 twice) from defenders. , won the Japanese national lightweight belt. Champion Shuma Nakazato (14-3-3, 8 KOs), 134.5, fought over 10 hard-fought rounds on Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan. Mishiro, a former OPBF 130-pound titlist and former world number one, defeated the hard-punching son of Shigeru Nakazato, who challenged the world 122-pound division three times nearly 20 years ago, on points in 2017. The stalwart champion maintained the pressure to win. Nakazato took control from the 5th inning onwards, using an open scoring system to take the score 48-47. However, Mishiro dominated the second half with his excellent sharp jab and turned the tide in his favor.
Promoter: Misako Promotion.
BoxRec: Hironori Mishiro
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