Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Watch Ryo Miyazaki vs. Silvestre: Live Streaming





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(Boxing Fight).... Dear fans of titans fight like contemporary Boxing Competition, today all for you there have:Ryo Miyazaki (No. 7) vs. Jesus Silvestre (No. 10): Boxing Fight; Kazuto Ioka vs Kwanthai Sithmorseng Boxing fight that would be broadcasted online. So the fans of both contenders & Boxing get ready for the next excitement . Fans if you are deprived of going to indoor Ring don’t worry there have Every access and softwares for you to watch Live Streaming Boxing Fight Events on online telecast, sopcast,broadcast,mobile apps & HD Tv channels. Honestly you are in the right place ; we provide the best Streaming online channels to get our subscribers satisfaction.





Live Ryo Miyazaki (No. 7) vs. Jesus Silvestre (No. 10)



Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 Osaka, Japan
Kazuto Ioka (No. 4) vs. Kwanthai Sithmorseng
12 rounds - Junior flyweight division

Ryo Miyazaki (No. 7) vs. Jesus Silvestre (No. 10)
12 rounds - Strawweight division (for Miyazaki's WBA title)




Kazuto Ioka’s spectacular fifth-round stoppage of previously undefeated Oleydong Sitchsamerchai in only his seventh pro bout did more than win a major 105-pound title and break a Japanese record, it earned the former amateur standout a RING ranking. The 21-year-old Osaka native, who dropped Sitchsamerchai (35-1-1, 13 KOs) in the second round before ending their Feb. 11 title bout in Kobe, Japan, with a perfect body shot, replaced the Thai veteran in the No. 2 spot of the magazine’s strawweight rankings. Ioka (7-0, 5 knockouts), the nephew of former two-division titleholder Hiroki Ioka, won a major belt faster than any Japanese fighter. Only three fighters in history have won a world title faster than the precocious boxer-puncher, who is trained by Cuban coach Ismael Salas. Just over a dozen pro boxers have won a major belt (WBC, WBA, IBF or WBO) before their 10th pro bout. Ironically, Ioka’s uncle is one of them. In his ninth pro bout, Hiroki Ioka annexed the same title (the WBC minimum belt) that his nephew won from Sitchsamerchai when he outpointed Mai Thomburifarm for the vacant strap in October of 1987. Ioka lost the title to Napa Kiatwanchai via majority decision in November of 1988. Kiatwanchai, of Thailand, who had previously challenged Ioka for the title in only his seventh pro bout but was held to a draw, finally won the belt in his ninth pro bout. Other boxers who have won a major title in nine bouts or less include: Yoko Gushiken, of Japan, who won the WBA junior flyweight title from Juan Antonio Guzman (KO 7) in his ninth pro bout in 1976. Davey Moore, of the USA, who won the WBA junior middleweight title from Tadashi Mihara (TKO 6) in his ninth pro bout in 1982. Leon Spinks, of the USA, who won the heavyweight championship from Muhammad Ali (SD 15) in his eighth pro bout in 1978. Enjoy Kazuto Ioka (No. 4) vs. Kwanthai Sithmorseng Live Boxing Hassle Free!!


Kazuto Ioka vs Kwanthai Sithmorseng: Boxing Fight


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