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Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

In the past two days, the match between Chinese fighter Xuanwu and Japanese boxing king Kimura Sho has aroused heated discussion among netizens. Just now, Kimura responded to this match for the first time through his personal social platform.

Kimura wrote: "The performance in China worried everyone, fortunately I was not injured and my body did not look out of shape. Every country in the world has good guys and bad guys, honest people and cunning people. I hope you don't hate Chinese because of this. ”

Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

Yesterday, former WBO heavyweight Boxer Joseph Parker (30-2, 21KOs) once again defeated "Black Whirlwind" Drake Chesola in the second game. Parker said after the game that he thought Chesola should retire.

Parker said: "Chesola's playing style is always so hot, he is very tough, the game is constantly attacking. I practiced hook punching especially before the game, and this Christmas gift was really good. I feel like I'm getting stronger, and of course there are still some areas for improvement. Cessola added a lot of brilliance to the sport of boxing, and when he left the stadium cheered, all the boxing fans supported him. He gave everything for boxing and every game was so exciting. But personally, I think it's time for him to retire, but the decision is up to him. ”

However, Cessola posted on his personal social platform that his boxing journey is not over, so he will not retire and plans to return to the boxing ring next summer.

Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

Yesterday, it was reported that due to the statutory challenge of Emmentas Stanoz agreeing to concessions, the WBA approved the next game of the sub-welterweight super boxing champion Jodinis Ugas (27-4, 12KOs) to fight directly with IBF and WBC sub-weight boxing champion Errol Spence Jr. (27-0, 21KOs). Last night, Jodinis Ugas posted a message thanking the WBA on his personal social platform.

Ugas wrote: "Thanks to the WBA for the right decision, it is a recognition of my hard work and a reward for me, a brave person inside and outside the ring." I'm about to face one of the P4P strong in boxing, but I'm also a warrior. I am the first Cuban boxer to compete for 3 boxing kings gold belts in one match, thanks to all the boxing fans who asked to see this match. ”

Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

Yesterday, former WBO super lightweight boxer Ruslan Provodnikv (25-5, 18KOs) played a 5-round charity boxing exhibition match with former UFC player Ali Bagotinov in Moscow. In the end, Provodnikev defeated Bagotinov by a divisive decision. In the early hours of this morning, Provodnikv officially announced his retirement on his personal social platform.

Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

Previous heavyweight world champion Tony Belleu believes that if the "boxing brother" Canello Alvarez (57-1-2, 39KOs) and IBF, WBC light heavyweight Atul Beterbiev (17-0, 17KOs) go to war, Ava will definitely win.

Belhu said: "I think Alvarez will beat Beterbiev in the way of KO, I have seen such a portend, Alvarez's heavy punch can definitely hit Betebiev hard. As Alvarez rises to the lightweight class, his heavy punches will also increase in power. Since he could beat Kovalev so badly, there would be no problem in hitting Bertbiev. Alvarez and Bertbiev started, and the scene was bound to be very hot. ”

Japanese boxing champion Sho Kimura responded for the first time to the battle with Xuanwu, netizen: This is the pattern

In a light heavyweight boxing match in Culiacan, Mexico yesterday, the "son of god of war" Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (53-6-1, 34KOs) defeated Peruvian boxer David Zegara (34-7, 21KOs) in 10 rounds.

After the match, some boxing fans joked that they could let Chavez Jr. and Oil Pipe Network Red Jack Paul (5-0, 4KOs) play a game. Boxing second generation VS Internet celebrities, who are you optimistic about?

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