all tenshin after four rounds. starting to do damage in that round
all tenshin after four rounds. starting to do damage in that round
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very good debut for tenshin
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all three judges give it to tenshin wide
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takuma inoue v liborio solis
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Nasukawa was impressive for his professional boxing debut. One to watch out for a former kick boxing world champion. Wins by UD.
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I am going shopping so will miss Inoue v Solis which looks interesting so far.
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i have takuma ahead by two points after eight rounds
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i've got takuma winning by four points
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judges have takuma winning by four, six & eight points
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kenshiro teraji v anthony olascuaga
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Japan's Takuma Inoue claimed the vacant WBA bantamweight title with victory over Venezuela's Liborio Solis.
Inoue overcame a stray elbow that left him with a deep cut above his eye in the fifth round to win by unanimous decision in Tokyo.
The 27-year-old, who previously held the WBC interim bantamweight title from 2018 to 2019, improves his record to 18-1, including four knockouts.
His older brother Naoya vacated the belt this year.
"This is the belt that my brother used to have and it was the first one that he won, so I'm relieved to win it," said Inoue, who was watched by his brother at ringside.
"My brother held all four belts and I want to say that my challenge is now for me to do the same - I want to become the undisputed champion."
Naoya Inoue became the first undisputed bantamweight world champion since Panama's Enrique Pinder in 1972 when he beat England's Paul Butler in December.
The 29-year-old, who has a 24-0 record with 21 knockouts, gave up all four belts the following month to move up to the super-bantamweight division.
He is set to take on WBC and WBO champion Stephen Fulton of the United States in Tokyo in July.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/65219742
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