85th Phoenix Battle Hiraoka vs Aoqui: On February 28, it was announced on the 26th that a super flyweight double crown deciding match will be held at the Boxing Phoenix Battle 85 Tournament held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. WBO Asia Pacific class title-deciding match is added to the oriental super flyweight title deciding match scheduled in the semi-final, class 2nd place Masayoshi Hashizume (28 = Kaku Ebi Jewel) -class 3rd place Akio Furuya (24 = Mushima) It was decided to be done. Hashizume will be his second and Furuya will be his first challenge to the throne.
At the main event, Japan’s WBO Asia Pacific Super Lightweight Champion Andy Hiraoka (25 = Ohashi) ranked first in Japan and WBO Asia Pacific 8th Aoki Christiano (33 = Kaku Ebi Jewel) for the first time. A defensive battle has been organized, and a ranker confrontation between Katsuya Hota (29 = Ohashi), who is 8th in the Japanese lightweight division, and Shuma Nakazato (25 = Nakazato), who is 12th in the same division, is also set.
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85th Phoenix Battle: Hiraoka vs Aoqui Fight Overview
Tournament Name: 85th Phoenix Battle
Date: Monday, 02.28.2022
Time: 18:00
Venue: Korakuen Hall
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organizer: Ohashi Boxing Gym
85th Phoenix Battle Fight Card
Andy Hiraoka vs Cristiano Aoqui
M. Hashizume vs Akio Furutani
Katsuya Yasuda vs Shuma Nakazato
Yuya Hirose vs Yusuke Endo
Keisuke Matsumoto vs Morihisa Iju
KC Prachanda vs S. Iriinafuku
Ticket price
Designation A 20,000 yen
Designation B 15,000 yen
Designation C 10,000 yen
Designation D 6,000 yen
Tournament name: 85th Phoenix Battle
Date: Monday 02.28.2022
Time: 18:00
Venue: Korakuen Hall
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organizer: Ohashi Boxing Gym pic.twitter.com/ryZycQNzhF— Mosi Sports (@mosisports) February 27, 2022
Admission: 20,000 yen/15,000 yen/10,000yen/6,000 yen
Ticket sales:
Ohashi Boxing Gym Official Ticket Site
85th Phoenix Battle: Hiraoka vs Aoqui Fight Live Broadcast
February 28, 2022 (Monday)
Broadcasting station: Hikari TV
PXB PHOENIX BATTLE 85″ will be broadcast live on Hikari TV!
Highlights:
Hiraoka’s first defense of the Super Lightweight 2 crown champion. In October of last year, he was crowned with 11 TKO wins in the title deciding match with Tsutomu Sasaki (Hachioji Nakaya). He was promoted from a long-standing uncrowned emperor to a champion. It is a southpaw that has few holes that are good at taking positions because it is attractive for banging that makes use of the depth of the bosom. Challenger Aoki challenges the Japanese throne for the first time in about 5 years and 7 months. The right straight from the jab and the right hook were decisive, and gave the impression that they were peeled off in the match against Akihiro Kondo (Ichiriki) in May last year. If you win, you will get a belt and a world ranking. Your motivation is MAX!
Hashizume won the first transfer match by winning eight TKOs against Yoshio Minato (JM Kakogawa Ken) in July last year. He is a technician who keeps a distance from the southpaw style and hits up and down from the jab. He vows to take the title of his long-cherished desire in his second challenge to the throne. World ranker Furuya defeated former Japanese champion Takayuki Okumoto (Green Tsuda) in December 2020 to win the world ranking. Although there are no outstanding weapons, he has the strength to win a close battle and is currently winning five straight games. Both the Japanese rank and the world rank are taken from the southpaw and they are southpaw killer. Going to steal the belt in his first challenge to the title.
Southpaw Yasuda is a technician who greets you with a straight left while measuring the distance with your front hand. In the previous race, he showed his presence in the Japanese ranker confrontation with Tomoki Takada (World Sports). Nakazato has relaunched since he challenged the Japanese throne held by Shuichiro Yoshino (Misako). He daringly attacked Yoshino, the absolute champion of lightweight, with a sharp right cross and left hook. Nakazato is the first to set up and Yasuda is likely to meet at the counter.
86th Phoenix Battle
Tuesday, March 8, 2022 18:00 Match starts Broadcast on Korakuen Hall
Fuji TV. Ticket sales start from February 23
Main 56kg contract 8th round
Kazuki Nakajima (Ohashi) vs Shohei Kawashima (Genuine)
Semi: Flyweight 8th round
Taku Kuwahara (Ohashi) vs Takashi Kuno (Star Road)
Game 4: Super Bantamweight Round 8
Haruki Ishikawa (RK Kamata) vs Tatsuya Tsugawa (Mitsuki)
3rd Match: Super Flyweight 8th Round
Ryutaro Nakagaki (Ohashi) vs Fuuma Kondo (Kanie) Canceled
2nd game: 61kg contract 8th round
Riku Adachi (Ohashi) vs Toshihiro Kai (Miyazaki World)
1st match: 58kg contract 8th round
Yoshio Minato (JM / Kakogawa) vs Yuji Kobo (New Japan Kimura)
Ticket designation A 20,000 yen designation B 15,000 yen designation C 10,000 yen designation D 6,000 yen
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