November 29, 1999
OSAKA, JAPAN-Filipino lefty TIGER ARI(right photo), 129 3/4, acquired the vacant OPBF
super-feather title via beautiful one-punch KO of previously unbeaten
KENJI RYUKI(left photo), 129 1/2, flattening him at 0:30 of the third round in a
scheduled 12.
32-year-old Ari, whose real name is Edel Olivetti (that his father and
ex-Orient champ Oscar Reyes named after his own idol world bantam
kingpin Edel Jofre), proved too strong for the less experienced
ex-amateur star. Ryuki fought on even terms in the opening session, but
Ari bloodied his nose with his favorite southpaw right uppercut to the
face and tossed sharp one-twos to the face in the second. Ari, in the
third, exploded a very well-timed and strong left that had him bounce
off the back-head on the canvas.
Referee David Chung, Korea, didn't hesitate to declare a stoppage without counting. (In this case, in Japan, it is registered as KO, since the ref judges that he was so obviously unable to go on that he could count more than 10 at one contestant's visit to the deck as he hit the back head to the deck, et al.)
Scored after the second round-David Chung (Korea) 20-19 and Virgilio Garcia (Philippines) 20-18, both for Ari, and Hiroyoshi Yasuda (Japan) 19-19.
WBC #7 ranked Ari raised his mark to 55-5-2, 25 KOs. Ryuki tasted his first pro defeat, dropping to 8-1, 5 KOs. The newly crowned Ari is obliged to meet OPBF #2 ranked Korean champ Wonbo Chun in his first defense.
Promoter: Harada Promotions.
Matchmaker: Joe Koizumi
(11-29-99)
FILIPINO CHAMP DINO OLIVETTI STOPS LOCAL PROSPECT
November 28, 1999
KOCHI, JAPAN-Philippine super-bantam champ DINO OLIVETTI(left photo), 124 3/4,
withstood an opening attack of local favorite
AKIFUMI YOSHIZAKI(right photo), 124 1/4, took the leadoff from the third on and
floored him with a barrage of punches to prompt the referee's stoppage
without counting at 2:52 of the 8th round.
Olivetti bettered his ledger to 20-7, 9 KOs. Yoshizaki, a hard-hitting but less skillful on defense, fell to 8-4, 8 KOs.
Promoter: Kuroshio Promotions.
Matchmaker: Joe Koizumi.
(11-28-99)
ELONGATED YUBA SINKS FILIPINO BASALONovember 28, 1999
MIYAKONOJO, JAPAN-Elongated lightweight prospect TADASHI YUBA(left photo), 136 1/4,
found it easy to sink Filipino DODONG BASALO, 134 1/2, with a single
body shot at 2:27 of the second round in a scheduled 10.
Yuba, who held Japanese national champ and world contender Rick Yoshimura to a hard-fought draw in the champ's 19th defense last September to raise his credit very highly, bettered his mark to 13-1-1, 8 KOs. It's Basalo's third defeat here in as many bouts.
Promoter: Miyakonojo Leo Sports Promotions.
Matchmaker: Joe Koizumi.
(11-28-99)
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HIROKAZU TERAMOTO, 121, outscored TETSUYA MORISHITA, 120 3/4, over 10. Promoter: Mitsuyama Promotions.
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WBC #30 RANKED SUPER-BANTAM SENRIMA STOPS ANO-OSNovember 22, 1999
KOBE, JAPAN-WBC #30 ranked super-bantam CHOLUHO SENRIMA(right photo), 123, survived a
third round visit to the deck and dropped very durable Filipino ARCHIE
ANO-OS, 123, en route to a fine TKO at 1:27 of the 7th round in a
scheduled 10.
Senrima, a Korean boy born and residing in Kobe, is 17-3-3, 9 KOs. He is gunning for a shot at the Japanese national title against Yutaka Manabe, a gutsy lefty puncher.
Senrima Kobe Promotions.
Matchmaker: Joe Koizumi.
(11-22-99)
REMARKS: This reporter does not think himself lazy, but the aforementioned matchmaking schedule almost killed him and his pen. But he will write on all unreported soon.