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Kamatari
10-09-2005, 06:11 PM
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Tokyo on Saturday, October 29, 2005

Notable fights:

60kg
Riki Onodera (former Japanese featherweight champion) vs. Anuwat Kaewsamrit (Rajadamnern and Lumpinee stadium featherweight champion)

74kg
Toshio Matsumoto (Japanese middleweight champion) vs. Ryan Simson (WPKL world middleweight champion)

Welterweight
Samkor Kiatmontep (former Lumpinee stadium lightweight champion) vs. Masaki Kazuya (ranked third at welterweight)

54kg
Hinari Fukatsu (second ranked at bantamweight) vs. Joseph Fadi (Dutch bantamweight champion)

Exhibition match
Kozo Takeda (former Rajadamnern stadium welterweight champion) vs. Rumina Sato (Shooto Pacific-Rim Lightweight Champion)

This will be Onodera's retirement fight and he'll have his hands full as he squares off against one of the best P4P fighters in the world today. He made his debut in 1992 and held the Shin Nihon title from 1996 to 2000. Injuries have been keeping him out of the ring and he's been running his own gym. He wanted his retirement fight to be a fitting one and wants to leave the fight game with no regrets. He's a skilled kicker.

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Because I'm feeling complacent, courtesy of Kaewsamrit.com:

Former Ratchadamneon stadium champion at Mini-flyweight, Light-flyweight and super-flyweight.
Current Ratchadamneon stadium Featherweight champion
Current Omnoi stadium Super-bantamweight champion
14th Isuzu cup tournament champion
2003 Sportswriters of Thailand Muaythai boxer of the year
2004 Ratchadamneon stadium Muaythai boxer of the year
2004 Sports authority of Thailand Muaythai boxer of the year
2004 Society of friends of sports journalists Muaythai boxer of the year
2004 Sportswriters fighter of the year
Current Lumpini Featherweight Champion
Widely regarded as the number one Muaythai fighter in Thailand right now and the most dangerous puncher the Muaythai world has seen in a long time. Reknowned for his devastating hard punching, uncompromising, walk forward style of fighting.

http://www.kaewsamrit.com/fighters/anuwat/anuwat1.jpg
Matsumoto's a good fighter who's yet to regain his form, he knocked out current Rajadamnern MW champion Lamsonkgram twice (in the first round!) back in the day and has also send Kaoklai Kaennorsing to the canvas. When he finally (overdue) got his title shot, he looked lacklustre and lost a decision. Has been struggling with his weight so this might be ideal. Simson's past his prime but is still dangerous and one of the best fighters The Netherlands has ever produced. He first fought in Japan in 1993, entered the 1995 S-Cup (won by legendary Shootboxer Hiromu Yoshitaka) but no dice and in his return in the second one he took it. He was once ranked at Lumpinee while Matsumoto is ranked at Rajadamnern.

Not much to say about Samkor that hasn't been said already although he's not as destructive of a force as he once was. When he started competing (on AJKF events) in Japan regularly he racked up a winning streak, blowing through everyone and breaking Satoshi Kobayashi in half in the process. He lost to Shiratori (AJKF lightweight champion) in the AJKF LW tournament final. Kazuya's expected to make a bid for the Japanese title next year. He holds a record of 9-4-4 (1KO).

Fukatsu's a spirited fighter and never fails to bring the excitement, when fighting international fighters he's usually matched against Thai (lost to Anuwat back in the day) but is now up against a strong punching Dutch fighter. He's 20 years old and belongs to the same gym as Fikri Tiyarti.

H
10-09-2005, 06:49 PM
nice write up of the event. ive been hearing of the Takeda vs Sato match for awhile now. great to see it will be happening. other fighters i recognize on this card are Kazuya and Matsumoto. i await hearing how they do in their respected matches. but i still will not see this event just because they dont get bootlegged. will this be on Japan tv?

Kamatari
10-09-2005, 07:09 PM
will this be on Japan tv?
Fighting TV Samurai and Sky Perfect TV are listed, so yeah.

The Takeda bout is just an exhibition though and that Kazuya is a different one. But yeah interesting match ups for Matsumoto and Kazuya. I think Samkor still has enough left in the tank to comfortably beat Kazuya and both Matsumoto and Simson haven't looked that great recently so it could be considered a toss up.

H
10-09-2005, 07:22 PM
yeah i know its a different Kazuya. maybe someone on the tracker will be nice and encode this one. but i doubt it. they never do. just the K-1 shows.

derubermensch
10-09-2005, 07:32 PM
Anuwat's a friggin beast. He has to have the best hands for Thai and his other weapons are just as sharp

THAI SHORTS
10-09-2005, 07:34 PM
god i feel sorry for Onodera, he is really barking up a large tree with this fight. Best of luck to him he will need it, and Matsumoto has got his hands full as well that is a pretty serious fight for a comeback fight. And what is Kozo Takeda and Rumina sato ? ? ? Is it Muay Thai exhibition or mma ? ? ?

Kamatari
10-09-2005, 07:47 PM
Anuwat's a friggin beast. He has to have the best hands for Thai and his other weapons are just as sharp
Somewhat (un)related, but the Kaew Fairtex versus Genki Yamamoto ruled. Yamamoto never backed off and they were out to kill each other. I was expecting a KO finish to be honest. I'd die if Onodera somehow managed to drop Anuwat with one of his kicks. TRULY unlikely however.

Matsumoto has got his hands full as well that is a pretty serious fight for a comeback fight. And what is Kozo Takeda and Rumina sato ? ? ? Is it Muay Thai exhibition or mma ? ? ?
As stated above Simson hasn't looked that great recently, but neither has Matsumoto. His last good performance dates back to when he drew (read: won) with Fuji Chalmsak before his title fight with Lamsongkram. And they're still looking for a noteworthy rule for the exhibition bout, seems like Takeda is interested in grappling too.

Global Honored
10-10-2005, 12:10 PM
Thanks Kam, looks like an fun show..and jeez, Kozo is a busy man lately..mixing it up in the grapple too huh? Let's hope he shows a bit more than Masato did against Uno.

Kamatari
10-29-2005, 04:27 PM
Fukatsu won (split-decision)
Samkor won (split-decision)
Ishii won (KO)
Matsumoto drew with Simson
Anuawat won (KO)

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Ishii = Pimp

Kamatari
10-29-2005, 04:28 PM
http://ca1n.c.yimg.jp/sports/sn2005103000020100024886m/sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/fight/pict/200510/im00024886.jpg

Onodera vs. Anuwat: http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/fight/other/photo/200510/29/a11/index.html

Matsumoto vs. Simson: http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/fight/other/photo/200510/29/a10/index.html