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Results from Tokyo, Japan: Three Female Bouts on Card!
Photo Credits/source: Samart
April 19, 2018
     
   
   

(APR 19) On April 17, 2018, at the Korakuen Hall, in Tokyo, Japan, promoted by Reason Promotions, there were three female bouts on the card.   There were also four men's bouts on the card.

In an eight round bout [47kg] former WBC Minimumweight Champion Yuko Kuroki, 103¼,  of Fukuoka, Japan, won an eight round bout by a unanimous decision, now 18-5-1 (8KO),  over former OPBF Atomweight champion Momoko Kanda, 103, from Osaka, Japan, 10-10-2 (4KO). The final judges scores were 79-73, 79-74, and 78-75.

In the second female bout on the card, in a battle of the super bantamweights, Akane Fujiwara, 121¾, of Chiba, Japan won by a close majority decision against Michiko Abiru, 120, of Saga, Japan, who was making her pro debut.  The final judges scores on this bout was 38-38, 39-37 and 39-37.  Fujiwara now 1-1-0 (0KO), Abiru is 0-1-0.

In the third bout, in a scheduled four-rounder in the featherweight division, Yoshi Wakasa, 125½, of Hokkaido, Japan, 125½,  won by a unanimous decision over Rimin Shimano, 126, of Osaka, Japan. 

All judges scorecards were 40-36.  Wakasa remains undefeated with a 5-0-0 (2KO), and Shimano is now 1-1-0 (1KO).

 
     
     
   
 
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