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October 1st 2019-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Hiroto Kyoguchi (13-0, 9) vs Tetsuya Hisada (34-9-2, 20) Last October we were given a surprisingly exciting bout as WBA "super" and Ring Magazine Light Flyweight champion Hiroto Kyoguchi [京口 紘人] clashed with mandatory challenger Tetsuya Hisada [久田 哲也] in Osaka.
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April 21st 2017-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Tetsuya Hisada (27-9-2, 17) vs Kenichi Horikawa (32-14-1, 7) III In 2017 Japanese fight fans in Osaka saw Tetsuya Hisada [久田 哲也] and Kenichi Horikawa [堀川 謙一] complete their trilogy in a bout for the Japanese Light Flyweight title, which had been vacated by Ken Shiro who was moving towards a world title fight. July 28th 2017-EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka, Osaka Tetsuya Hisada (28-9-2, 17) vs Atsushi Kakutani (19-5-1, 12) This past Friday fight fans in Osaka saw a Japanese Light Flyweight title fight, as defending champion Tetsuya Hisada [久田 哲也]took on former world title challenger Atsushi Kakutani [角谷 淳志] October 22nd 2016-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Tetsuya Hisada (26-9-2, 16) vs Hayato Yamaguchi (14-6-1, 2) Last week Japanese fans saw Tetsuya Hisada [久田哲也] battle Hayato Yamaguchi [山口隼人 ] in a Strongest Korakuen bout, with the winner becoming the mandatory challenger for the Japanese Light Flyweigth title. July 17th 2015 Prefectural Gymnasium Osaka, Osaka, Japan Tetsuya Hisada (22-9-2, 12) Vs Atsushi Aburada (10-7, 6) Japanese fighter Atsushi Aburada has had his ups and downs recently. In recent fights he's fought for the Japanese Light Flyweight title and upset the touted Takeru Kamikubo. He looked to continue his interesting career recently by taking on Japanese contender Tetsuya Hisada in what looked to be a very significant fight for both men. (Video courtesy of Nov K) It's not been the best of years for Japan's Tetsuya Hisada who began the year by fighting to a draw with Junichi Ebisuoka and then followed it up with another draw, one with Takahiro Murai. The bout, like the Ebisuoka one, was entertaining with both men believing they could take home the win and although the quality of the action wasn't the best the actual action it's self made up for it in a very fun to watch, and highly competitive, 8 rounder that showed the will to win can make for a much better fight than amazing skills. When a fighter has 17 losses from 45 fights you don't tend to think he's very good, in the case of Junichi Ebisuoka however his record is criminally misleading and he had come close to winning a Japanese national title and has actually fought in a world title fight and OPBF title fight. He is the sort of guy who will give anyone below OPBF level a real nightmare and at Japanese domestic level he really can hold his own. Earlier this year Ebisuoka proved he could hold his own as he fought to a draw with Tetsuya Hisada, a fringe contender on the Japanese domestic scene. The result may not have been a great one for either man but the fight certainly was a good one with both men trying to win and both giving their all in a very entertaining and well cought encounter. (Note this is the second bout between the two men, the first took pace way back in 2008 with Hisada winning a very narrow split decision) |
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