Unifies OPBF, WBO AP 135lb belts
By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda
Korakuen Hall witnessed an unbelievable extravaganza near the end of the year. In a regional unification bout OPBF champ Shu Utsuki (15-1, 13 KOs), 134.5, collected another 135-pound belt when he survived a knockdown-studded war and finally chalked up a TKO victory over WBO Asia Pacific titlist Katsuya Yasuda (14-2, 9 KOs), 134.75, at 2:47 of the sixth round in a scheduled twelve on Thursday in Tokyo, Japan. Since it was such a busily tide-turning slugfest that this reporter had better put my fight memorandum in order, as follows:
Round Four: Yasuda (by a short right of Utsuki), Utsuki (southpaw right hook of Yasuda, groggy)
Round Five: Utsuki (straight left, narrow escape)
Round Six: Yasuda (one-two combo), Yasuda (left hook, groggy)
Referee Someya called a well-received halt to the badly damaged Yasuda midway in the fatal sixth with the give-and-take affair having the audience into a frenzy.
Promoter: Dangan Promotions in association with Ohashi Promotions.
BoxRec: Shu Utsuki
BoxRec: Katsuya Yasuda
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