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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kazuto Ioka-Juan Carlos Reveco II on December 31

    At the Ioka Boxing Gym in Osaka City, it was officially announced that WBA (World Boxing Association) flyweight world champion Kazuto Ioka (18-1, 10KOs, 26-years-old, will make the second defense of his title on December 31 at the Edion Arena in Osaka City in a rematch with former champion Juan Carlos Reveco (36-2, 19KOs), 32-years-old.
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  • techliam
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    Fair enough rematch

    I hope Ioka pulls off a convincing victory this time. He has lost a lot of shine since the Amnat loss

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      The Flyweight division is on fire ; if Reveco recaptures the WBA that would be the fifth time in a span of two years that a major title changes ownership if Im not mistaken.

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        Would be fairer if it wasn't once again in Ioka's home town, but I guess that's where the money is and Ioka doesn't leave home

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        • techliam
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          #5
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          The Flyweight division is on fire ; if Reveco recaptures the WBA that would be the fifth time in a span of two years that a major title changes ownership if Im not mistaken.
          Well the title at stake here is a 'regular' title so it isnt major, Estrada is the WBA champion

          That being said, theres a lot of intruiging matches at 112, so you are right. You have fighters in both 108 and 115 that expand the horizon a little too. Inoue completely skipped 112, and I dont blame him as theres no easy titles to win. Yaegashi could make a return, he always gives it his all. If he wins the IBF 108 title, who knows. Donnie Nietes is a wildcard at 112 too, he looks almost unstoppable in a barren 108lb division. Theres talks already for a potential Gonzales fight. The Gonzales/Estrada rematch has to happen at some point.

          A match im personally interested in is Gonzales vs Ruenroeng. Amnat has the best resume at 112, and i think he has a great chance of beating Roman.

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            #6
            Originally posted by techliam
            Fair enough rematch

            I hope Ioka pulls off a convincing victory this time. He has lost a lot of shine since the Amnat loss
            They will Duck King Chocolatito like the Black Death he really is...!

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              #7
              Originally posted by techliam
              Well the title at stake here is a 'regular' title so it isnt major, Estrada is the WBA champion

              That being said, theres a lot of intruiging matches at 112, so you are right. You have fighters in both 108 and 115 that expand the horizon a little too. Inoue completely skipped 112, and I dont blame him as theres no easy titles to win. Yaegashi could make a return, he always gives it his all. If he wins the IBF 108 title, who knows. Donnie Nietes is a wildcard at 112 too, he looks almost unstoppable in a barren 108lb division. Theres talks already for a potential Gonzales fight. The Gonzales/Estrada rematch has to happen at some point.

              A match im personally interested in is Gonzales vs Ruenroeng. Amnat has the best resume at 112, and i think he has a great chance of beating Roman.
              Should of known the WBA would spoil my expectations.

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              • BattleAxePurist
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                First fight was solid but Ioka won cleary actually kind of surprised this was mandated it wasn't nearly as controversial as Reveco/Alvarado.

                Should be another good match-up w/Ioka winning another clear dec.

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