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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani v Tasana Salapat

    Japan's Kosei Tanaka - the quickest fighter to win world titles in four weight divisions - has retired from boxing because of repeated eye injuries.

    The 29-year-old collected WBO belts at strawweight, light-flyweight, flyweight and super-flyweight in just 21 fights.

    However, speaking on his Instagram, he explained how impaired vision in his last fight in October contributed to losing his super-flyweight title to underdog Phumelele Cafu.

    "Both eyes were in bad condition before the match," he said.

    "Just after the start, I lost [vision] in my right eye and in the third round all the light completely disappeared."

    He underwent an operation on both eyes after the contest but said that "vision in my right eye is distorted and I can't focus with both eyes".

    Tanaka said the eye injuries stem in part from a hernia operation on his neck in 2021 and repeated surgery on his eyes, and that he is unable to spar anymore.

    He won his first world title in five bouts to set a Japanese record and he is tied with Ukraine's Vasyl Lomachenko as the quickest fighter to win world titles in three weights (12 bouts). He then surpassed Oscar De La Hoya's four-weight record when he collected the WBO super-flyweight belt in February 2024.

    Tanaka was 18 years old when he made his professional debut and has two defeats in 22 fights, having been beaten by South Africa's Cafu last year and by domestic rival Kazuto Ioka in 2020.

    He fought his entire career in Japan and will go down as one of the country's greatest ever boxers, with a historic resume to match.

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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani v Tasana Salapat

    kosei has secured a place among japanese boxing history. he's twenty nine but has been in many wars & not looked good his last few fights. happy retirement
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