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December 17th 2023 - Portopia Hotel, Kobe Ryuya Yamanaka (19-4, 6) vs Jayson Vayson (10-1-1, 5) In late 2023 former world champion Ryuya Yamanaka [山中竜也] looked to record his first defense of the WBO Asia Pacific Light Flyweight title, as he took on once beaten Filipino challenger Jayson Vayson in a very interesting match up.
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March 6th 2022-Central Gym, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Ryuya Yamanaka (16-3, 5) vs Daisuke Sudo (7-8-3) In 2018 Japan's Ryuya Yamanaka [山中 竜也] lost the WBO Minimumweight title to Vic Saludar, and in the process was forced to retire, despite being in his early 20's, due to a bleed on the brain. More than 3 years later he was cleared to fight again and this past weekend the former world champion returned to action, taking on the light punching Daisuke Sudo [須藤 大介] in a scheduled 6 rounder in Kobe. July 13th 2018-Central Gym, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Ryuya Yamanaka (16-2, 5) Vs Vic Saludar (17-3, 10) Earlier today fight fans had the chance to see a WBO Minimumweight title fight, as defending champion Ryuya Yamanaka [山中 竜也] faced off with hard hitting Filipino challenger Vic Saludar in Kobe. March 18th 2018-Portopia Hotel, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Ryuya Yamanaka (15-2, 4) Vs Moises Calleros (28-7-1, 16) Earlier today Japanese fight fans saw WBO Minimumweight champion Ryuya Yamanaka [山中 竜也] battle against Mexican challenger Moises Calleros. August 27th 2017-Shiroyama Sky Dome, Ashikita-gun, Kumamoto, Japan Tatsuya Fukuhara (19-4-6, 7) Vs Ryuya Yamanaka (14-2, 4) Back in August Japanese fight fans in Kumamoto saw local hero Tatsuya Fukuhara [福原 辰弥] take on Ryuya Yamanaka [山中 竜也] in what was a mandatory defense of the WBO Minimumweight title by Fukuhara. |
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