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Monday, 23 July 2012

Nobuo Nashiro to challenge Tepparith


Nobuo Nashiro is getting yet another chance at a world title as he has been tabbed to challenge Tepparith Kotietgym on September 1 in Osaka. The former two-time champ, 18-4-1 (12KO), will try to win back the WBA 115lb belt he lost to Hugo Cazares in 2010. The Kansai native, who has not had a significant fight since losing to Suriyan Sor Rungvisai last November, told the media that he plans to retire if he loses the bout.
Since turning over his title to Cazares, Nashiro has made only two meaningful appearances, losing both by points. In February 2011, he was outclassed by tomas rojas in an attempt at the WBC version of the super flyweight crown; then would drop another decision to the Mexican’s successor in Sor Rungvisai . While he has kept busy by notching three consecutive stoppage wins, all have come against novice opponents with a total record of 1-2. Though his handlers state that they plan on featuring different tactics in their attack, Nashiro is pretty much a face first brawler, and one has to wonder if his 30-year old engine can still run effectively.
For the Thai champion, it will be his third consecutive trip to the land of the rising sun. Tepparith outpointed Daiki Kameda last December, then outgunned Tomonobu Shimizu over nine frames in April. Currently 20-2 (13KO), he sits on top of Bad Left Hook’s super flyweight rankings and has not loss in 17 fights.

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