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Four-division world boxing champion Kosei Tanaka of Japan announced his retirement Wednesday, citing issues with his eyes.
Japan's Kosei Tanaka - the quickest fighter to win world titles in four weight divisions - has retired from boxing because of ...
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Sporting News on MSNYudai shares update on hospitalised brother Ginjiro ShigeokaYudai Shigeoka shares an update on his hospitalised brother Ginjiro, who is no longer taking painkillers... but is far from ...
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Sporting News on MSNNick Ball targeting Naoya Inoue opponent this AugustNick Ball could face a former Naoya Inoue opponent this August as he pushes for a showdown with the two-weight undisputed ...
Kosei Tanaka has decided to call it a career. The sport’s quickest male boxer to win titles in four divisions took to social ...
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Bad Left Hook on MSNFour-division champion Kosei Tanaka retires at 29 due to eye injuriesSad news out of Japan today, as four-division champion Kosei Tanaka announced his premature retirement at 29 due to chronic ...
BoxingScene has confirmed that Foster will next risk his WBC junior lightweight belt against two-division titlist Stephen ...
Four-weight world champion Kosei Tanaka has called a day on his career at the age of just 29 due to a series of eye injuries.
While they aren't the biggest stars in America or Europe, true boxing fans know that some of the world's greatest sweet science practitioners hail from Japan. T ...
UK promoter Eddie Hearn has named Jai Opetaia as Australia’s greatest fighter pound-for-pound – and George Kambosos still top three – as that most contentious of national sporting lists readies for ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAround the Districts: Monasterboice and TermonfeckinMONASTERBOICE Any news If you have any Monasterboice related news, in the form of text or pictures, please don’t hesitate to send them on to [email protected] or 0862039501.All correspondences ...
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