Yoshiki Takei opened at his own pace, reading Wang’s jab and snapping a brief left excessive every time he reached. Wang tried to step in behind his lead hand, though Takei kept getting there first and taking the bite out of his shots.
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The second round stayed under Takei’s control. He kept the jab in Wang’s face, stepped off, and caught him coming in. Wang let his hands go more, though he was punching at air too often while Takei kept the gap where he wanted it.
Takei put some weight on his shots within the sixth, digging to the body and bringing the uppercut through the center. He had Wang backing up for a stretch, then eased off when the pace caught him, giving Wang a likelihood to land a few straight rights.
Wang pushed hard within the last round, walking Takei down and throwing in bunches. Takei kept moving, tied him up when needed, and clipped him with a left before the bell. Takei defeats Wang via majority decision (76-76, 77-75, 77-75).
Takuma Inoue (22-2, 5 KOs) ran a clean 12-round job on Kazuto Ioka (32-5-1, 17 KOs), controlling the gap together with his jab and picking him apart for a large unanimous decision. He set the pace early, stepping in behind the lead hand and landing the straight right with power. A pointy combination dropped Ioka late within the second, and a well-timed uppercut put him down again within the third, leaving him in catch-up mode.
Ioka kept edging forward and dug to the body when he could, though he couldn’t break Inoue’s rhythm. Inoue stayed disciplined, mixing straight rights, uppercuts, and tight mixtures, slipping shots and turning Ioka as he reset his feet.
Because the rounds wore on, Ioka’s workrate dipped and his nose began to bleed, while Inoue kept the jab in his face and added clean shots. Inoue closed the fight with clean punching and ring command, taking the cards 118-108, 119-107, and 120-106.
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Last Updated on 2026/05/02 at 8:37 AM


