That was a very good fight. Kyoguchi is relentless and throws technically very vicious shots. Good finish.
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That was a very good fight. Kyoguchi is relentless and throws technically very vicious shots. Good finish.
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Kyoguchi has recently vacated his IBF minimumweight title and makes his 108 debut in Sep-25 against talented unbeaten Indonesian Monabesa (18-0-2, 8 kos).
Kyoguchi has expressed interest in the Flyweight division, so his stay at 108 may be short lived. A tantalising fight with Kosei at 112 could be on the cards in a year or so.
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We just had Hiroto Kyoguchi vs Ken Shiro in 2 rounds of sparring/ exhibition. Hopefully this leads to a future clash. Shiro defeated my boy 3 fights to 1 in the amateurs I think.
Here's a bit of footage from twitter:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1073224213543104512
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Quality sparring there, I guess when it is an exhibition you can afford to take chances and look good.
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I think this was on the undercard for a domestic lightweight fight.
Imagine if we got 2 top 10 guys from a division, giving us a 2 round exhibition as an undercard bout, (probably much better than some mis matches), especially if there was potential that they could fight in the future.
Oh you don't have to imagine it, cause that's what just happened.
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