“IBF World Minimum Weight Interim Championship: Ginjiro Shigeoka’s Victorious Journey”

2023-04-16 10:30:00

World Minimum Weight Interim Championship 12th Round> ◇ 16th ◇ Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium, Tokyo

Ginjiro Shigeoka (23 = Watanabe), who ranked 4th in the same class, took the belt with humiliation as a spring.

He played once morest former champion Rene Mark Quart (26 = Philippines) in 3rd place in the same class and won 9 times by KO.

In the first inning, he was knocked down unintentionally by the opponent’s smash, but he managed to hold the pace by overcoming the early stages. He landed the punch with precision and got down with a powerful body hook in the sixth inning. He brought him down in the seventh inning with two left body hooks.

Then, in the 9th inning, following 2 minutes, he stepped in and took down with a powerful left body hook. Then, with 15 seconds remaining, he hit his left body hook into his empty belly from a combination and took the second knockout of the round. Quarto struggled to get to his feet with an anguished expression on his face, but the referee stopped the fight.

On April 16, 2016, my hometown of Kumamoto was hit by a massive earthquake. He won the fateful “4 16” big game and said, “On April 16th, I fought with the thought that I would win the world at any cost. I wanted to bring smiles to everyone. I’m so happy.” was happy.

Gin Shigeoka made his world debut on January 6th this year. The champion’s head hits his own chin while leading the match once morest the champion Daniel Palladares (Mexico). The match was declared invalid due to the claims of the champion camp that it was impossible to continue the match.

It was supposed to be a rematch this time as well, but the champion’s side was unable to win because of the left eardrum injury. It was an interim title deciding match that Koki Kameda (36), the founder of 3150FIGHT and a former 3-division champion of the world, reached following a lot of hard work.

After weighing in the previous day, Gin Shigeoka declared, “I will be the champion with a KO.” Mr. Koki promised, “If we win, it will be a unification match (with the regular champion). The story is also interesting. We have to do it at an early stage.”

This time it’s a double world match with his older brother Yudai. He said, “It gives me the strength to take on the challenge together. I feel more secure than last time, and I’m not scared at all. I’m really looking forward to making the show together.”

I saw a video of the “escaped” Paradares responding to an interview. “I’m glad he seems to be doing well over there.” bottom.

A talented person whom Mr. Koki admires as a “monster” has taken the first step. Parallelless will be the next target. Former WBA world light flyweight champion Yoko Gushiken, who has surpassed the Japanese record of consecutive defenses of 13 times, vowed once more that “defending 13 times is a goal that can finally be achieved.”

◆Ginjiro Shigeoka Born on October 18, 1999 in Kumamoto City. He studied karate from kindergarten to 6th grade. He started boxing in parallel from the 4th grade of elementary school. He won the U-15 (under 15 years old) national tournament five years in a row since the fifth grade of elementary school. He won five crowns at Kaishin High School in Kumamoto, including winning the high school selection consecutively in 2016 and 2017, and winning the National Athletic Meet in 2016. His amateur record is 56 wins (17 KO/RSC) and 1 loss. He made his professional debut in September 2018 and won the WBO Asia-Pacific minimumweight title in his fourth professional fight. In March 2010, he also won the Japanese class title. His family consists of his parents, older sister, brother and sister. He is a left-handed fighter with a height of 153 cm.

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