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    kenshiro teraji v seigo yuri akui, wba/ wbc flyweight unification

    anthony olascuaga defends the wbo flyweight championship against hiroto kyoguchi

    shokichi iwata defends the wbo light flyweight championship against rene santiago
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    Teraji is the more complete fighter, and if he tightens up defensively, this is his fight to lose. Akui is tough but not a puncher—he won’t keep Teraji off him for 12 rounds. Expect Teraji to break him down late and further solidify his P4P status.

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    early foty


    two of the judges cards in the anthony olascuaga v hiroto kyoguchi were ridiculous

    well done to rene santiago

    i'd prefer a promoter or network to focus on these weights rather than a boxing league
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    Thanks for the fights, TIC. Kenshiro Teraji is must-watch for any boxing fan. I read this was only the 16th time in title fight history that a fighter trailing going into the final round scored a KO comeback. I had Teraji well behind before the stoppage.

    Not surprised Santiago pulled off the win—he should’ve already been champion after getting robbed against Jonathan Gonzalez last year. I had it 116-112 for Santiago.

    117-110 and 118-109 for Olascuaga were criminal. This fight was razor-close. I gave rounds 2, 3, 4, 5, and the 11th (with the knockdown) to Olascuaga, scoring it 114-113 Kyoguchi.

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