NEW YORK CITY (July 15, 2025) – Three-time,
two-division World Champion Miyo Yoshida (18-5) is tired of waiting for her
mandated International Boxing Federation (IBF) Bantamweight world title shot as
its No. 1-rated mandatory challenger.
Yoshida won the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Super Flyweight title in 2019
and 2021. On December 9, 2022, she fought in San Francisco as a late replacement
on only two weeks' notice, impressively defeating IBF Bantamweight World
titleholder Ebanie Bridges (9-1) by unanimous decision over 10 rounds (99-91,
99-91, 97-93).

Last October, Yoshida lost her IBF title in a controversial 10-round decision to
Shurretta Metcalf (14-5-1, 2 KOs). Last Friday night, Metcalf lost the IBF belt
to Cherneka Johnson (18-2, 7 KOs), the WBA Bantamweight World Champion, on the
Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano III undercard at Madison Square Garden. With the
win, Johnson also scooped up the vacated World Boxing Council (WBC) and World
Boxing Organization (WBO) world titles.
When Metcalf defeated Yoshida, it was with highly questionable tallies of 99-91,
97-93, and 96-94. Her manager, Attorney Keith Sullivan, appealed the result to
the IBF, arguing that Yoshida’s accurate jabs and higher punch connection rate
should have earned her the win. Sullivan’s appeal was strongly supported by
COMPUBOX statistics: Yoshida out-landed Metcalf in eight of the 10 rounds by a
margin of 96 to 64 in total connects, including a 49-17 edge in jabs and 30 to
16 in punches landed to the body. Yoshida’s defensive skills were also on
display with Metcalf landing just nine percent of her overall punches thrown.
The IBF ruled in January that Yoshida was its No. 1 mandatory challenger,
requiring the titleholder to defend against Miyo by this October.
Yoshida’s promoter, Lou DiBella, got her back into the win column against a
tough opponent on February 1, when she defeated Beata Dudek via 10-round
unanimous decision (99-91, 97-93, 96-94).
“Miyo is a three-time world champ and a trailblazing symbol for Japanese women
as an athlete and single mom. I applaud the IBF for recognizing that Yoshida
deserves the opportunity to regain her belt. We will continue to push for Miyo
to get her title shot as soon as possible and I am confident that we can work
out a deal with MVP. They are in the business of making the best fights in
women’s boxing. Undisputed Champ Cherneka Johnson vs. Miyo is a terrific match,”
said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment.
“Lou has done a great job keeping Miyo active and creating great opportunities
for her. The time is here for Miyo’s title match to finally get scheduled.
Fortunately, Jake and Nakisa are helping to change the landscape for women in
boxing under their MVP banner,” stated Miyo’s manager, Keith Sullivan,
“Congratulations to Cherneka, who fought a great fight and made history. The
styles of Miyo and Johnson will make for an exciting fan-friendly fight. We have
two promoters who firmly support women’s boxing, so I am confident we will get
that title fight scheduled as soon as possible,” concluded Sullivan.
From ringside Friday night, Miyo said, “Johnson had the perfect fight plan. I
respect her, but we’ll have a more intense fistfight. So, let’s finally get my
mandatory title fight scheduled. We’ll see in the ring who deserves to raise the
belt as the IBF bantamweight champion.”
Miyo Yoshida, known as the "Fighting Single Mother" in Japan, is a respected
role model and was the recipient of Ring Magazine's “Most Inspirational Female
Fighter” award in 2023. She is among just 23 female world champions from Japan
and only the sixth to hold world titles in multiple weight classes.
Sullivan, a former New York State Athletic Commission Deputy Commissioner, also
manages undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight Pryce Taylor (8-0, 6 KOs) and Bronx NYPD
officer Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO). Sullivan co-manages IBF Welterweight World
title challenger Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-1, 11 KOs) and his cousin,
pro-debuting middleweight Jim Donovan, alongside coach and ex-world champion
Andy Lee.
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