Kazuto Ioka entered this fight with a professional boxing record of 17-1-0 (10 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.3 flyweight in the world (currently the #1 in this division is Roman Gonzalez). He has won world titles in three different weight classes but he suffered his first loss last year when he faced Amnat Ruenroeng (=Ioka vs Ruenroeng), after this bout he has won three consecutive fights beating Juan Carlos Reveco in his last one (=Reveco vs Ioka).
His opponent, Roberto Domingo Sosa, has an official record of 26-2-1 (14 knockouts) and he entered as the No.47 super flyweight. He lost to Diego Luis Pichardo Liriano in 2014, then he came back to win in 2015 winning over Carlos Ruben Dario Ruiz and he drew with Javier Nicolas Chacon. Ioka vs Sosa is valid for the WBA World flyweight title. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2015-09-27
Where: Edion Arena Osaka, Osaka, Japan
Division: flyweight (112 lbs, 50.8 kg)
Title: WBA World flyweight title
Ioka’s previous fight: Juan Carlos Reveco vs Kazuto Ioka
Ioka’s next fight: Kazuto Ioka vs Juan Carlos Reveco 2
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As usual Japan is a bad arena to fight since the judges are always extremely partial there. However, I saw also the Japanese winning but no way for so big margin because he did very little during the fight to deserve such score. The Argentine was the full aggressor during the whole fight but being a short boxer never found the proper distance missing a lot of punches.
le falto punteria y mas agresividad, mas boxeo al che, ese chino no pega ni estampillas, pelea pareja pero ya sabemos que esto estaba en chino.