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Right now we tend to feel that Japanese boxing isn't just in a boom period but is on the verge of a genuine golden era. The key to this potential golden era is the sheer number of talented "super prospects", fighters who are so highly developed when they turn professional that they are groomed from their debut to not just win titles but to win them quickly. One of those "super prospects" is Super Bantamweight hopeful Sho Nakazawa who debuted on August 24th 2013 when he took on Thai visitor Dejchai Bovigym. Whilst Dejchai was a debutant himself it really didn't seem like any amount of experience would have helped him as the talented Nakazawa picked his shots, showed superior speed and devastating power which ended the bout after around 80 seconds. This bout may not really have shown how Nakazawa copes with adversity but it was still a brilliant debut for the then 20 year who left every fan in attendance with the knowledge that they had seen a very promising prospect in action. (Video courtesy of yasu boxer)
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