Absolute annihilation: Norman Jr. Sasaki obliterate in the Tokyo Massacre

WBO World Heavy Weight Champion Brian Norman Jr. (28-0, 22 kos), scored three times in a fifth round of Jin Sasaki (19-2-1, 17 kos) on Thursday night at the General Gym of Tokyo, Japan. The badly injured Sasaki was carried out outside the ring afterwards. The stop time was at 0:46 seconds of the fifth round of a 12 rounds scheduled.

Sasaki went out to Tokyo

In the first round, in a few seconds, a left hook on Norman’s chin dropped Sasaki for an 8 count of referee Gustavo Tomas. In Midway, Norman landed right on the chin and Sasaki dropped for the second time for a 8 referee Tomas count.

In the third round, Norman continued to drive Sasaki around the ring. In the fourth round, Norman landed a right on his chin. Sasaki fought well, having Norman against the ropes at the end of the round, in a nearby round. In the fifth round, a vicious left hand of Norman on the chin and down Sasaki, cold, on his back. Sasaki was in the canvas for minutes before climbing -on a stretcher and was carried out outside the ring.

The SouthPaw contestant no. 1 Cristian ‘The Bomb’ Araneta (25-3, 20 kos) lost a 12-lap divided decision to the Opbf Opbf #Thanongsak Simsri (39-1, 34 kos) OPBF champion for a 12-lap unanimous decision for IBF’s heavy weight title.

In the third round thirty seconds, Araneta lowered a punch, a left overload landed on the chin, leaving him for a 8 referee count of referee Nokamora, while Simri’s knee hit the canvas, going up. Simri cut the right eyebrow before the round in a round of all action.

In the sixth round, Araneta was cut in the left eyebrow and simsri in the right eyebrow since the third round. In the seventh round, Simsri had a good round against the remuneration of the SouthPaw Araneta.

In the tenth round, the cutting cut was flowing on the side of the face. In the eleventh round, everything was araneta, going mainly to the body. In the twelfth and last round, everything was Araneta with Simsri finally disembarked in the final minute of the nearby struggle.

The scores were 114-113, 115-112, 116-111.

Sora Tanaka (4-0, 1 ko) stopped Southpaw Takeru Kobata (14-8-1, 8 kos) at 2:01 in the fourth round of 12 rounds scheduled, for the Heavy Heavy Purpose OPBF title.

In the first round, the action was furious. Tanaka had Kobata at the corner for the final minute of the round. In the second round, at the end, Kobata bleed the mouth and nose. In the third round, the action was not slowed by the two fighters.

In the fourth round, Tanaka landed a punch, forcing referee Takearu Okan to stop.

Yuya Oku (8-1-2, 5 kos) lost to Southpaw Riiya Abe (27-4-2, 10 kos) by a unanimou decision of ten rounds for the heavyweight mosaic of Japan.

In the first five rounds, Abe had an advantage. From the sixth to the tenth, it was Oku. Abe’s left eyebrow swelled badly at the end.

The scores were 96-94, 96-94 and 98-92.

SouthPaw Ren Ohashi (4-0, 4 kos) ravaged Guangheng Luan (13-9-2, 9 kos) at 2:23 in the fifth round of an eight-round rounds. Koji Tonaka was the referee.

Super Middleweight Yuito Morwaki (1-0) defeated Ha So Baek (3-2, 2 kos) by a unanimous decision of eight rounds.

The scores were 79-72, 78-73 and 77-74. Toshio Sugiyama was the referee.

Seiya Yamaguchi Light (4-1, 2 Kos) won Ryosuke Kiuchi (3-4-1, 2 kos) for a unanimous decision of four rounds.

The scores were 40-36, 39-36 and 39-36. Shuhai Tarayama was the referee.

The announcing of the ring was Jimmy Lennon, Jr.

Last updated on 06/19/2025

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