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September 13th 2017- EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Yukinori Oguni (19-1-1, 7) Vs Ryosuke Iwasa (23-2, 15) Earlier today Japanese fight fans saw an IBF Supe Bantamweight title fight as Yukinori Oguni [小國 以載] took on mandatory challenger Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐 亮佑].
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March 2nd 2017-Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan Ryosuke Iwasa (22-2, 14) Vs Glenn Medura (8-1-1, 5) Back in early March Japanese fans saw former world title challenger Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐 亮佑] battle against Filpiino visitor Glenn Medura March 2nd 2017-Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan Ryosuke Iwasa (22-2, 14) Vs Glenn Medura (8-1-1, 5) Earlier today Japanese fans at the Kokugikan saw former world title challenger Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐 亮佑] battle against Filpiino visitor Glenn Medura. March 5th 2011-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Shinsuke Yamanaka (13-0-2, 9) vs Ryosuke Iwasa (8-0, 6) In March 2011 Japanese fans got a Bantamweight thriller as the then Japanese champion Shinsuke Yamanaka [山中慎介] battled against mandatory challenger Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐 亮佑] in what turned out to be a genuinely enthralling contest. May 16th 2009-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Ryosuke Iwasa (3-0, 2) vs Worawut Muangsima (0-4) Japanese fighter Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐 亮佑] debuted in 2008. The following year he took on Thailand's Worawut Muangsima. December 6th 2013-Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan Ryosuke Iwasa (15-1, 9) Vs Hiroki Shiino (10-2, 9) Back in December 2013 fight fans saw Hiroki Shiino [弘樹椎野] attempt to defend his OPBF Bantamweight title against Ryosuke Iwasa [涼介岩佐] in what looked like a great match up on paper. (Note-This video isn't the best in terms of quality unfortunately) April 15th 2010-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Ryosuke Iwasa (6-0, 4) Vs Yuki Sato (8-5-5, 2) Japan's Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐亮佑] has long been ear marked for success, and he he quickly moved to 8 round bouts. One of those early 8 rounders saw him taking on the much more experience Yuki Sato [佐藤裕樹]. August 6th 2011-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Ryosuke Iwasa (8-0, 6) Vs Rasmanudin (13-1-2, 8) In early 2011 Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐亮佑] suffered his first defeat, a stoppage to the then relatively unknown Shinsuke Yamanaka, in his come back fight he faced Indonesian Rasmanudin.
June 13th 2015-Whitchurch Sports Centre, Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom
Ryosuke Iwasa (19-1, 12) Vs Lee Haskins (31-3, 13) Last year we saw Ryosuke Iwasa [岩佐 亮佑] try to secure a place in history as the first Japanese fighter to win a "world title" in Europe, in the opposite corner was the tricky and slippery Lee Haskins of the UK. Some bouts promise nothing but deliver big style, whilst others promise a lot but deliver little. We'll admit that we expect a lot when we heard that Hiroki Shiino would be defending his OPBF title against Ryosuke Iwasa. It was, on paper, a great bout between two talented and heavy handed Bantamweights who both wanted to score a big win to move towards a world title fight. Unfortunately the bout really failed to catch fire like we had hoped. It seemed that both men feared the power of their opponent and both were happy to look for counter shots whilst boxing very cautiously with only a handful of genuine bombs landed between them. Despite the pace of the bout for the most part there was always the danger that 1-punch change the bout in an instant and it was this tense feeling that meant you couldn't really look away for long. Thankfully when the end came it was worth it with some bombs reigning in forcing the referee to step in. Although the fight failed up to expectation it was still a more than acceptable contest between to talented and promising fighters with bright futures ahead of them. (Video courtesy of gentidori) |
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