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The six fight roster:
Reigning WBA “super” light flyweight champion Hiroto Kyoguchi (14-0, 9 KO) faces retired three-division champion Akira Yaegashi (28-7, 16 KO). Yaegashi is a slugger to the core, but since Kyoguchi has a title defense against Axel Aragon Vega scheduled for March, I doubt they’ll have a proper throwdown.
Former longtime super featherweight king Takashi “KO Dynamite” Uchiyama (24-2-1, 20 KO) meets 28-year-old Japanese champ Kosuke Saka (21-5, 18 KO).
Former flyweight champ Sho Kimura (19-3-2, 12 KO) welcomes K-1 veteran Yoshiki Takae to the boxing ring.
Onetime super welterweight title challenger Takeshi Inoue (17-1-1, 10 KO) fights prospective Olympian Yuito Moriwaki.
Feb 3, 2021
Naoya Inoue, Takashi Uchiyama and other current and former boxing stars will come together at Yoyogi National Gymnasium on Feb. 11 for an unprecedented charity fight card to show appreciation for the medical professionals who have been working hard during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event has been named “Legend.”
In addition to the professional fighters, a couple of amateurs who have already secured berths for the Tokyo Olympics will also participate.
Organizers revealed six bouts for the event on Wednesday at a Tokyo hotel. Among them is a matchup of retired former triple-division champ Akira Yaegashi and WBA light flyweight title holder Hiroto Kyoguchi.
Ioka vs Tanaka will be the final fight of 2020 and has all the ingredients to be a fight of the year contender. Artwork Credit: KronkAAArt
New Years’ Eve sees a treat for fans as the Ota-City General Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan, hosts a night of championship action.
The WBO Super Flyweight title is on the line in the main event, as the champion, and four-weight world champion, Kazuto Ioka (25-2, KO14) defends for the second time against his countryman and three-weight world champion, Kosei Tanaka (15-0, KO9).
31-year-old Ioka became a world champion in only his seventh contest, stopping Kittipong Jaigrajang in five rounds to win the WBC Strawweight title in February 2011.
Kosei Tanaka bids to become a four-weight champion against Kazuto Ioka
The year ends with a genuine super fight as Kosei Tanaka and Kazuto Ioka clash in Tokyo
THE year ends with a genuine super fight in Tokyo. On New Year’s Eve, Kosei Tanaka bids to become a four-weight world champion in only his 16th fight by taking the WBO super-flyweight title off Kazuto Ioka at the Ota-City General Gymnasium.
The older of the fighters by six years at 31, Ioka is already a four-weight world champion. He went into the record books as the first Japanese fighter to achieve the feat with a 10th-round stoppage of Aston Palicte (25-2-1) for the vacant WBO 115lbs belt last June. Ioka went on to keep the title with a points win over lanky left-hander Jeyvier Cintron (11-0).