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    New Year's Celebrations in awesome Macao have got so much more exciting with the confirmation of three world title fights set to thrill boxing fans December 31 in the former Portuguese Colony. In the evening's main event, 3-division world-champions Kazuto Ioka (23-1, 13 KO's) of Japan and Donnie Nietes (41-1-5, 23 KO's) of the Philippines collide for the vacant WBO Super Flyweight World Title.
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  • #2
    Cool.

    Was surprised to see both Ioka and Nietes have losses. Who beat them?

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    • #3
      This is going to be a great fight cant wait for it to happen. I would probably have wanted to see this in 2016 but im not complaining. Ioka by split decision but it could be nietes night.

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      • #4
        Good card to end the year. Top fighters facing each other, can't complain!

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        • #5
          Holy sh*t this is a great fight!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
            Holy sh*t this is a great fight!
            NO KIDDING!!!!

            Nietes is a great, underrated fighter. I have heard Ioka is for real. This is FUN!!

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            • #7


              Hiroto Kyoguchi is good replacement at Light-flyweight for former unified IBF-WBA Light-flyweight champion Ryoichi Taguchi @ 108 as Ryoichi Taguchi is rumored to move up to flyweight to challenge my boy KO_sei Tanaka in the spring of 2019.

              Felix Alvarado just beat Randy Petalcorin in October in the Philippines for the IBF Light-flyweight title -- the championship that Hekkie Budler vacated when electing to face Hiroto Kyoguchi this December.

              If Hiroto Kyoguchi defeats Budler, we can expect a unification with the WBO champion Angel Acosta, and possibly Ken Shiro ; since Kyoguchi already made his intentions public before coming up from strawweight. Finally you got the new IBF champioon Felix Alvarado who would like to avenge his countrymans loss ( Nicaragua's Carlos Buitrago ) to Kyoguchi.


              A lot of talent and potentially good fights at 108.
              Last edited by 1hourRun; 11-30-2018, 07:13 AM.

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