|
July 29th 2018-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Tatsuya Ikemizu (18-2, 7) vs Conrado Tanamor (10-1, 4) Earlier today in Osaka fans saw Tatsuya Ikemizu [池水達也] took on Filipino Conrado Tanamor.
0 Comments
July 29th 2018-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Masayoshi Nakatani (16-0, 10) vs Izuki Tomioka (5-0-1, 1) Earlier today fight fans at the EDION Arena Osaka saw an OPBF Lightweight title fight, as Masayoshi Nakatani [中谷正義] sought his 10th defense and took on Japanese Youth champion Izuki Tomioka [富岡樹]. July 29th 2018-Grand Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea Hak Soo Kim (1-0) vs Soo Rin Kim (0-0) Earlier today Korean fighters Hak Soo Kim and Soo Rin Kim faced off in Seoul July 29th 2018-Grand Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea Gun Ho Lee (3-0, 1) vs Jeong Han Cha (1-0, 1) Earlier today Korean teenagers Gun Ho Lee and Jeong Han Cha battled in Korean tournament bout July 29th 2018-Grand Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea Joon Yong Lee (6-4-4, 3) vs Tae San Kil (4-0, 2) Earlier today Korean fight fans in Seoul saw a BoxingM Super Middleweight title fight, as Joon Young Lee took on Tae San Kil in a bout for the vacant title. July 29th 2018-Grand Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea Gun Woo Gang (4-2-1, 1) vs Soo Lee (2-4-1, 2) Earlier today Korean fans saw Gun Woo Gang face off with Soo Lee July 29th 2018-Grand Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea O Gon Kwon (6-2-2, 4) vs Tae Seung Kim (7-3-1, 5) Earlier today Korean fans saw O Gon Kwon take on Tae Sung Kim in Seoul in a BoxingM title bout. July 29th 2018-Grand Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea Ma Roo Jung (8-4-1, 2) vs Heuk San Lee (6-0-1, 3) Earlier today in Seoul fight fans had the chance to see Ma Roo Jung battle against Heuk San Lee in a bout for the WBA Asia Welterweight title, in what looked like a really good bout for fight fans in Korea July 27th 2018-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Yusaku Kuga (16-2-1, 11) Vs Shingo Wake (24-5-2, 16) This past Friday fight fans at the Korakuen Hall saw Yusaku Kuga [久我勇作] hunt his third defense of the Japanese Super Bantamweight title as he faced off with former world title challenger Shingo Wake [和氣 慎吾]. August 12th 2006-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Teruo Misawa (16-2-3, 6) vs Satoshi Kogumazaka (25-7-3, 10) I In August 2006 Japanese fight fans saw the first meeting between Teruo Misawa and Satoshi Kogumazaka, who faced off for the vacant Japanese Minimumweight title |
VideosHere we include some of the best, most interesting, most exciting or most eye catching videos from around the Asian boxing world. Archives
March 2024
|