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Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi: Dynamic Globe SP – Light Flyweight Title

March 2, 2022 by Azizul Islam Leave a Comment

Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi: “Dynamic Globe SP” to send you the latest boxing match. From the debut match of young players to the hottest world title match, we will tell you about the game that is full of excitement. Nittele G + will broadcast mainly live broadcasts with the excitement of Korakuen Hall.

Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi

Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi Overview

Title on Line: Japan Light Flyweight Title
Main: Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi
Date: Saturday, March 5, 2022
Time: 08:00 AM ET
Weight: 49 kg (108.0 lbs)
Venue: Korakuen Hall
Location: Tokyo, Japan

TV broadcast schedule
G+
Program name: Dynamic Globe

Ticket:

VIP seats: 20,000 yen
RS reserved seats: 15,000 yen
S reserved seats: 10,000 yen
A reserved seats: 6,000 yen

Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa March 5, 2022

Title on Line: Japan Light Flyweight Title
Main: Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi
Date: Saturday, March 5, 2022
Time: 08:00 AM ET
Weight: 49 kg (108.0 lbs)
Venue: Korakuen Hall
Location: Tokyo, Japan pic.twitter.com/o6YioxQ1lG

— Mosi Sports (@mosisports) March 2, 2022

610th Dynamic Glove Fight Card

Japan L flyweight title match 10th round
Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi

S featherweight 8th round
Yamato Hata vs Yoji Saito

Bantamweight 4th round
Tomoya Omachi vs Takumu Takahashi

Bantamweight 4th round
Tatsuya Shindo vs Toshinobu Tanaka

Featherweight 4th round
Rintaro Watanabe vs Daiki Hashiba

S flyweight 4th round
Yoshiki Shiina vs Junta Nakajima

Lightweight 4th round
Takashi Nakamura vs Kuramochi Ren



Highlights Ouchi vs Iwata: Iwata’s first defense against the new champion last November. In the championship deciding match with Shiba Rikito (genuine), he stopped moving with the left body and took down with the right straight, and brought it to the referee stop in the 9th inning. He played against the challenger Ouchi in June last year and won the decision. He wants to make a comeback and give momentum to the world. This is Ouchi, who is challenging the Japanese title for the fourth time, and is a veteran who will reach the 37th race in the next race. Based on the experience of having a fist once, I will devote all my energy to capturing Iwata.

Iwata = 26 years old from Tokyo on February 2, 1996. He is a right boxer fighter type. Battle record: All 7 races won (5KO).

Ouchi = 36 years old from Hyogo prefecture on September 24, 1985. He is a right boxer fighter type. Battle record: 36 races 22 wins (8KO) 11 losses 3 min.

Highlights Iwata vs Ouchi: Japan’s 9th-placed Hata, who has won eight straight games, sank his opponent into the canvas with destructive punches on both the left and right sides of the southpaw style. This is the first ring in about 1 year and 5 months since October 2020. Saito, who is 14th in Japan, played against Rentaro Kimura (Suruga boy) in September last year. He took two downs but lost the decision. However, Hope suffered and was highly evaluated. It is a right fighter who hits a powerful punch from a heavy press. There will be a battering battle that will spark from the first time.

Shokichi Iwata vs Toshimasa Ouchi Japan Light Flyweight Title

Iwata’s first defense, which was crowned last November. Iwata and Ouchi played against each other nine months ago, and Iwata took down and won the decision eight times. Iwata aims to revenge and defend for the first time, and Ouchi aims to win the throne of humiliation and longing. It seems that you can see a fast-paced offense and defense from the beginning.

Iwata made his professional debut in the United States in December 2018 (4 KO wins) after experiencing 71 amateur races (59 wins, 16 KOs, 12 losses) such as winning the Inter-High. He won 5 consecutive victories (4KO) in October 2020 and entered the Japanese ranking, and with that momentum he fisted with Ouchi in June last year. At that time, Ouchi was 3rd in Japan and Iwata was 4th. Iwata took down with the right upper for the first time, and won by a big difference of 78 to 73 (two parties) and 79 to 72.

Five months later, he participated in the championship deciding match and was crowned by defeating Shiba Rikito (Genuine) 9 times with TKO. He is currently ranked 2nd in WBA, 7th in WBC and 13th in WBO. There seems to be a psychological difficulty in deciding where to put motivation just because of the defense battle of the domestic throne while looking at the world in the near future, and the rematch with the opponent who has won by a large margin once.

Ouchi, who made his professional debut in July 2003, has completed 36 races in his 20-year career. The experience is more than 6 times and more than 5 times that of Iwata, respectively. In 2012, he drew 10 times with Masayuki Kuroda (Kawasaki Nitta), who will challenge the world later. In August 2016, he lost the challenge to Japan and the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Championship (decision match) 12 times to Kenshiro Teraji (BMB), who later became the world champion. And in the Japanese title challenge in December 2020, he was defeated by the later world champion Masamichi Yabuki (green) 10 times.



Depending on how you look at it, it can be said that the other party has taken luck. The first match with Iwata was also a re-start after the Yabuki war, but as mentioned above, he suffered a down and ended up losing the decision. For the 36-year-old who is losing in a row, this match will be of great significance.

There is no doubt that Iwata, who won nine months ago, has an overwhelming advantage. The momentum and self-confidence should have increased by winning the TKO and winning the crown. There is a high possibility that you will skip the reconnaissance time and skip from the start. It seems that Ouchi, who wants to avoid delays like the first race, will fight with the engine fully open.

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