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Matsumoto Wins WBA Minimumweight Title by Technical Decision

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

## Matsumoto Wins WBA 105lb Title After Shocking Fight⁢ Stoppage

Ryusei Matsumoto (7-0, 4 KOs) is the new WBA minimumweight champion⁢ after a technical decision victory over Yuni Takada (16-9-3, 6 KOs) on ⁢Sunday at the IG Arena in Nagoya, Japan. The fight ended abruptly in the fifth round due too an​ accidental clash of heads.

Matsumoto, the #2 contender for the vacant ⁢title, employed a southpaw stance and⁢ dictated the pace⁣ early, utilizing quick‌ jabs and attempting to control the distance. Takada fought cautiously, landing ⁢few punches through the first four rounds. Judges ⁣favored Matsumoto on the scorecards, though the bout remained ⁤closely contested.

The fight concluded at 1:26 of the fifth round when an accidental headbutt​ caused Takada to⁣ fall to the canvas. Unable to continue, the⁢ fight was halted and sent to the ⁤judges. All three Japanese⁤ judges scored the fight in Matsumoto’s favor: two ⁤cards read 50-45, and one read 50-46, ⁤resulting in a unanimous ‍technical ⁣decision.

The⁣ unusual finish, occurring before either fighter landed a ‍meaningful ⁢blow, led to Takada being stretchered from​ the ring. He later received medical attention and​ was transported to ⁢a nearby hospital. He regained consciousness and expressed willingness for a ⁢rematch in a post-fight ​interview.

WBA supervisor Jose​ Oliver ​Gomez of⁣ Panama oversaw ​the decision-making process, with WBA president ‌Gilberto‌ Jesus mendoza present at the arena. Referee ⁢Koji Tanaka followed protocol in stopping ​the fight and requesting an official ruling.

Promoter Ohashi Promotions,⁤ alongside Teiken Promotions, lauded Matsumoto’s performance and his​ achievement as a world champion. The win elevates Matsumoto ‍in the WBA rankings and establishes him as a promising talent‍ in the minimumweight division. Boxing analysts have noted the rarity of title fights ​ending in technical decisions, ⁢suggesting Matsumoto’s aggressive style ‌and clean punches contributed to his beneficial position on the scorecards ⁢when the fight⁢ was stopped.

Matsumoto is expected to defend his title in the near future, with a potential rematch against Takada already being discussed as ‌a possibility. The⁣ new champion⁤ is looking forward to defending his belt both in Japan and⁤ internationally.

Source: Fight News

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