September 7, 2004
TOKYO, JAPAN-Up-and-coming WBA #9 ranked 105-pounder Junichiro Kaneda (10-1, 7 KOs), 104, looked bewildered as he too easily dropped Thailander Yodkeng Singwangcha (reportedly 6-4, 1 KO), 104, three times en route to an automatic KO at 2:52 of the second round, but this loser never appeared to be so as publicized as ex-Thai top ranked 105-pounder on Monday in Tokyo, Japan. The boxer who fought under the name of Yodkeng looked like a terrible amateur as if he didnft know how to box.
Japanese top ranked 108-pounder, unbeaten Munetsugu Kayo (11-0, 6 KOs), 108, also with greatest ease, floored an overmatched Thailander named Trong Windispon (reportedly 4-6, 2 KOs), 107.5, twice in the opening session and decked him three times more to score a dubious KO at 1:26 of the second round in a scheduled eight.
Japanese prospect Daisuke Yamanaka (13-2, 8 KOs), 122, also scored an easiest KO win over a Thailander fighting under the name of TBC #7 ranked feather contender Raisak Porfahakamron, 121, with a single body shot at just 1:16 of the first round in a scheduled eight.
The Japanese commission (JBC) is strongly hoped to urgently investigate whether their credentials were true or not and whether the three Thai losers are really professional in the international styled boxing in Thailand. All of them shamefully fell down too weakly without showing any durability as professional boxers whenever the Japanese boys hit with precision. The three bouts looked like sparring sessions between the professional and the amateur.
(9-7-04)