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May 31st 2019-Anshun Olympic Center, Guiyang, China Lingjie Xia (5-0-1, 1) vs Attanon Kunlawong (14-3, 11) Earlier this year China's unbeaten Lingjie Xia [夏玲杰] took on Thai visitor Attanon Kunlawong in a bout for the WBC Asian Boxing Council Continental Lightweight title.
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May 31st 2019-Anshun Olympic Center, Guiyang, China Lei Wang (2-0, 1) vs Yesihati Yeerken (3-4-1, 1) Back in May touted Chinese hopeful Lei Wang [王磊] taking on Yesihati Yeerken [叶尔肯] in Guiyang. May 31st 2019-Anshun Olympic Center, Guiyang, China Lei Huang (0-2) vs Oleksandr Malovytsia (0-0) This past May Chinese novice Lei Huang took on debuting Ukrainian Oleksandr Malovytsia May 31st 2019-Anshun Olympic Center, Guiyang, China Yongchao Sheng (5-0-1, 3) vs Ricky Manufoe (27-35-3, 10) Earlier this year Chinese fighter Yongchao Sheng [盛永超] took on Indonesian journeyman Ricky Manufoe, in a bout for the interim WBC Asian Boxing Council Continental Super Featherweight title September 8th 1997-Japan Anthony Green (7-1, 1) vs Calvin Lampkin (9-2, 7) In 1997 Japan had a rather strange 4 man Heavyweight tournament featuring international fighters, which began in July and ended in September. The final saw Americans Anthony Green and Calvin Lampkin face off. September 8th 1997-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Fusaaki Takenaga (17-4, 16) vs Jojo Torres (6-15-2, 4) Hard hitting Japanese fighter Fusaaki Takenaka took on Jojo Torres in the middle of 1997. March 20th 1999-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Shintaro Yazawa (6-1, 5) vs Noboru Hirahara (4-3-3, 3) The hard hitting Shintaro Yazawa kicked off his 1999 with a bout against domestic foe Noboru Hirahara. March 20th 1999-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Hiroyuki Enoki (2-0, 2) vs Kiyoshi Watanabe (1-2, 1) In 1999 the rising Hiroyuki Enoki took on Kiyoshi Watanabe at Korakuen Hall. May 5th 2006-Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan Koki Kameda (10-0, 9) vs Carlos Fajardo (15-6-1, 10) In Spring 2006 the then unbeaten Koki Kameda faced off with Nicaraguan visitor Carlos Fajardo. Here is that bout in full. May 5th 2001-Toyko, Japan Kengo Nagashima (18-1-1, 11) vs Tetsuya Shinozaki (13-7-7, 5) In the spring of 2001 Kengo Nagashima, the former OPBF Super Featherweight champion, would battle against Tetsuya Shinozaki. |
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