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January 24th 1987-Seoul, South Korea Shuichi Hozumi (29-4, 8) vs Oh Kong Son (22-3, 10) In early 1987 Japan's Shuichi Hozumi travelled over to Korea to take on the often fun to watch Oh Kong Son in a 10 rounder. Sadly this isn't the full fight just a TV edited abridged version.
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March 2nd 1984-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Shuichi Hozumi (22-3, 7) vs Mutsuo Watanabe (11-6-3, 5) In 1984 Japanese fighters Shuichi Hozumi and Matuso Watanabe faced off in a 10 round contest. June 7th 1984-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Jackal Maruyama (22-8-4, 14) vs Shuichi Hozumi (23-3, 7) In 1984 Japanese fight fans had the chance to see Jackal Maruyama take on Shuichi Hozumi at the Korakuen Hall. November 24th 1983-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Shuichi Hozumi (21-3, 6) vs Yuto Kazaki (8-1-1, 5) In late 1983 Japanese fans got a national Flyweight title bout, as Shuichi Hozumi battled against Yuto Kazaki. August 29th 1980-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Tadashi Tomori (15-2, 4) Vs Shuichi Hozumi (12-0, 3) In May 1980 future world champion Tadashi Tomori [友利正] claimed the Japanese Light Flyweight title, in his first defense he took on the unbeaten Shuichi Hozumi [穂積秀一] September 6th 1984-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Shuichi Hozumi (24-3,7) Vs Allan Makitoki (24-5-1, 7) In September 1984 Japanese fight fans saw former world title challenger Shuichi Hozumi take on Filipino foe Allan Makitoki. August 5th 1983-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Shuichi Hozumi (20-4, 5) vs Koki Ishii (12-1-1, 7) In 1983 Japanese fight fans saw former world title challengers Shuichi Hozumi and Koki Ishii battle for the national Flyweight title. May 5th 1983-Sangyokan Gym, Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan Shuichi Hozumi (20-2, 5) Vs Santos Laciar (51-6-10, 19) In 1983 Japan's Shuichi Hozumi challenged WBA Flyweight champion Santos Laciar, in what was a notable step up for the 2-weight Japanese national champion. April 7th 1986-Municipal Gymnasium, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, Japan Shuichi Hozumi (28-3, 8) Vs Hilario Zapata (31-5, 11) In 1983 Japan's Shuichi Hozumi [穂積秀一] had his first shot at a world title, losing to Santos Benigno Laciar in 2 rounds. In 1986 Hozumi had his second shot at a world title as he took on the legendary Hilario Zapata, the then WBA Flyweight champion. |
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