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September 27th 2020-FujisanMesse, Fuji, Shizuoka, Japan Koichi Aso (23-9-1, 15) Vs Shogo Yamaguchi (12-5-3, 7) towards the end of September fight fans had the chance to see a brilliant little war between former Japanese 140lb champion Koichi Aso [麻生 興一] and the under-rated Shogo Yamaguchi [山口 祥吾]. This was a genuinely fun little battle between two men who's styles gelled well and they really let leather fly.
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This past weekend we got a treat from Shizuoka as Suruga Boys put on a show at the FujisanMesse. The event had a very limited crowd due to the on going global situation, however it was streamed worldwide for fans around the globe to enjoy. Thankfully it appears the plan is to leave the show online, and with that in mind we've decided to share the full show below. For fans wanting to watch a specific bout the times are (approx) 13:00 - Prince Fujiwara (1-0-1, 1) vs Masaya Aizu (0-0) 37:00 - Tentaro Kimura (4-0-2) vs Wataru Yokoyama (4-8-1, 3) 1:15:00 - Koichi Aso (23-9-1, 15) vs Shogo Yamaguchi (12-5-3, 7) 2:05:00- Rentaro Kimura (1-0, 1) vs Takafumi Iwaya (4-3) 2:39:00 - Tsubasa Murachi (4-1, 3) vs Ryotaro Kawabata (12-3-2, 6) December 14th 2017-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Koichi Aso (22-7-1, 15)Vs Valentine Hosokawa (21-6-3, 9) II This past week fight fans in Tokyo saw Japanese Light Welterweight champion Koichi Aso [麻生興] take on Valentine Hosokawa [細川バレンタイン], in a second bout between the two men who had met almost a decade ago in a Rookie of the Year series. February 9th 2017-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Koichi Aso (20-7-1, 13) Vs Kazuki Matsuyama (13-7-1, 7) Last week Japanese fight fans saw the second Champion Carnival bout of 2017, as Koichi Aso [麻生 興一] and Kazuki Matsuyama [松山 和樹] fought for the vacant Japanese 140lb title. The bout wasn't aired live but was later shown on tape delay on Fujio TV. February 9th 2017-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Koichi Aso (20-7-1, 13) Vs Kazuki Matsuyama (13-7-1, 7) Earlier today Japanese fight fans saw the second Champion Carnival bout of 2017, as Koichi Aso [麻生 興一] and Kazuki Matsuyama [松山 和樹] traded blows for the vacant Japanese Light Welterweight crown. November 3rd 2012-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Koichi Aso (14-4-1,9) vs Tomohiko Sakai (7-4, 1) One of the more over-looked fighters in Japan is Koichi Aso, a really exciting and aggressive Light Welterweight. Here we see him take on Tomohiko Sakai from back in late 2012. |
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