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Fernando Martinez and Kazuto Ioka will travel to Tokyo to combine on July 7th

"Fernando Martinez and Kazuto Ioka Set to Clash in Tokyo Showdown on July 7th"

Ashley Clark
Last updated: 2024/04/22 at 2:33 PM
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Fernando Martinez and Kazuto Ioka will travel to Tokyo to combine on July 7th
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IBF super flyweight champion Fernando Martinez will face WBA champion Kazuto Ioka on July 7 in Tokyo.

A press conference was held this morning to announce the Ryogoku Kokugikan fight, an epic matchup between the 115-pound champion and 35-year-old four-division champion Jinggang, who has a 31-2-1 record. (16 KOs) this. It was his second title talk, and his third for Martinez.

The Argentinian turned professional in 2017 and improved his record to 16-0 (9 KOs) by knocking out Jade Bornea in the eleventh round last June in Minneapolis.

 

Fernando Martinez And Kazuto Ioka Heading To Tokyo To Unify On July 7 https://t.co/QOQWqVX0an

— BoxingScene.com (@boxingscene) April 22, 2024

Yoka, who retired in 2009, was a straw-weight, junior, flyweight and bantamweight champion. At the end of 2022, he fought Joshua Franco in an attempt to unify the junior bantamweight division, but was forced to rematch six months later and Franco failed to win. Yoka defeated José Perez in seven rounds in his last fight on New Year’s Eve, and the Yoka-Martinez fight followed Juan Francisco Estrada at 6. One week after his defense WBC title against Jesse Bam Rodriguez in Phoenix on September 29.

Ashley’s thoughts:

Anticipation is high in the boxing world as IBF super flyweight champion Fernando Martinez prepares for his highly anticipated fight with WBA champion Kazuo Ioka on July 7 in Tokyo. The big fight between two tough fighters in the 115 pound division was announced this morning at a press conference at the Ryogoku Kokugikan.

Martinez has a professional record of 16-0 with nine knockouts and has moved up the ranks since turning pro in 2017. Flyweight, he is ready to show off his skills and determination to fight against York.

On the other side of the ring stood Kazuto Ioka, a fourth level league champion with a wealth of experience and accolades. Despite being 35 years old, York has shown signs that he still has power and strength in boxing. With a record of 31 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss (16 KO), he brings a wealth of experience and skill to the upcoming tournament.

Yoka’s victory over Jose Perez showed his technical expertise and tenacity, setting the stage for an exciting fight with Martinez. Fans can expect a clash of styles and a showcase of boxing excellence as the two fighters prepare to face off in Tokyo.

The importance of this fight cannot be overstated as it is a rare opportunity for Martinez and Ioka to cement their legacy and establish their dominance in the super flyweight division. With the boxing world watching, they captured a vision that will be remembered for years to come.

Anticipation is building as the countdown to July 7 begins, with fans eagerly awaiting Martinez and Yoka to step into the ring to fight. With their names and titles at stake, this epic fight promises to be a milestone in the careers of both boxers.

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Ashley Clark April 22, 2024 April 23, 2024
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