The undefeated Takashi Uchiyama entered this fight with a professional boxing record of 23-0-1 (19 KOs=83%) and he is ranked as the No.1 super featherweight in the world. The only man who stopped him in a draw was Michael Farenas in 2012, since then he has won five bouts beating Jomthong Chuwattana in his last one (=Uchiyama vs Chuwatana).
His opponent, Oliver Flores, has an official record of 27-1-2 (17 knockouts) and he entered as the No.86 lightweight. He lost to Miguel Berchelt in 2012 but then he has won four consecutive fights. Uchiyama vs Flores is valid for the WBA Super World super featherweight title (held by Uchiyama). Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2015-12-31
Where: Ota-City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan
Division: super featherweight (130 lbs, 59.0 kg)
Title: WBA Super World super featherweight title
Uchiyama’s previous fight: Takashi Uchiyama vs Jomthong Chuwattana
Uchiyama’s next fight: Takashi Uchiyama vs Jezreel Corrales
Flores’ next fight: Felix Verdejo vs Oliver Flores
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What a destructive power, now I see why hes nicknamed KO DYNAMITE! But hes 36…its only a matter of time until he fades
Not only is he powerful, but also every punch he throws is so precisely delivered! That liver blow was a perfect left hook to the body, perfectly timed, right under Flores’ elbow.
If just wanted to say how much I like Japanese overall coverage of boxing, especially the picture framing and live editing. I love to see the whole fighters’ bodies, the feet movement particularly and in Japan we see that like 90% of the time. In contrary, all the big USA networks mostly frame the picture too close for use to fully appreciate that very important aspect of a fight.
No what you mean.
The perfect liver punch no way for recovery. The Japanese was very fast and connected most most of the punches he thrown with very good accuracy. Flores not a bad boxer but too slow for his rival
Muy poco rival para Uchiyama.Muy poco. Saludos.