Date/Time: Sunday 05.11.2025 ET
Promotion: Japan Boxing Commission
Co-Promoter: Shisei Promotions
Venue: Ota City General Gymnasium
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Boxing Bouts: 6
2025年5月11日在东京大田市综合体育馆举行的期待已久的复赛中,费尔南多·“美洲豹”·马丁内斯 (Fernando 'Puma' Martinez) 在与实力悬殊的井冈一翔 (Kazuto Ioka) 的比赛中被击倒,成功卫冕 WBA 超雏量级冠军头衔。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
比分分别为114-113、115-112、117-110,马丁内斯全部获胜。
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Martinez vs. Ioka 2 Quick Results
- F. Martinez def Kazuto IokaUnanimous Dec
- H. Tsutsumi def Jaime ArboledaKO/TKO, 2:39 R3
- Daiya Kira def Jackson ZapataUnanimous Dec
- M. Nakata def Zen TakeyamaKO/TKO, 2:05 R1
- Yuya Tanaka def Phai PharobUnanimous Dec
- Haruya Ogo def Xinqiang ZhaoUnanimous Dec
费南多-马丁内兹二战再次击败井冈一翔
2025年5月11日结束的一场超蝇量级拳王争霸战中,现WBA超蝇量级世界拳王阿根廷名将费南多-马丁内兹(18-0,9KO)在日本东京再次击败了前四个级别的世界拳王日本名将井冈一翔(31-4-1,16KO),赢得了两人的二番战。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
比赛是在日本东京太田综合体育馆举行的,这也是今天当地的主赛。两人曾于2024年7月在东京两国国技馆打了一番战,当时马丁内兹以117-111、116-112、120-108的悬殊比分击败了井冈一翔。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
时隔10个月,两人再次狭路相逢。马丁内兹风格和一战一样,打得非常积极,主导着进攻,井冈一翔致力于打迎击、防守反击,而且打得很奏效。第10回合,井冈一翔抓住了马丁内兹的破绽,左右手勾拳再加上一记凶狠的左勾拳击倒了马丁内兹一次。不过马丁内兹站起来后继续战斗,一直打到了第12回合结束。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
尽管多数日本拳迷都认为井冈一翔将笑到最后,但最终裁判打出了114-113、115-112、117-110的比分一致把胜利给了卫冕拳王马丁内兹。可能马丁内兹打的更积极主动,给裁判留下了不错的印象。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
击败对手,33岁的费南多-马丁内兹职业战绩上升为18战全胜,9场比赛KO对手,现在BOXREC-115磅综合排名第2。马丁内兹身高1米57,臂展1米63,此前还两次击败了前IBF超蝇量级拳王菲律宾名将杰文-安卡加斯(36-4-2,24KO),实力不俗。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
现在115磅第一人是现WBC超蝇量级世界拳王美国新星杰西-罗德里格兹(21-0,14KO),他也是《拳坛》杂志P4P排名第6的人物。杰西-罗德里格兹这几年击败了胡安-埃斯特拉达(KO)、斯里萨克特(TKO)、卡洛斯-库达拉斯(点数大胜),是115磅妥妥的第一人。文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/quanji/75492.html
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Fernando Martinez Gets Off The Canvas To Retain WBA 115-Pound Title In Bruising Kazuto Ioka Rematch
Fernando 'Puma' Martinez survived a knockdown to retain his WBA junior-bantamweight title against a devastated Kazuto Ioka in their long-awaited rematch at the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo.
The scores read 114-113, 115-112, 117-110, all in favour of Martinez.
Last July, Martinez (18-0, 9 KOs) stunned Ioka (31-4-1, 16 KOs) at the Ryogoku Kokugikan to unify the WBA and IBF 115-pound titles by unanimous decision. In the weeks that followed, however, there was always a sense a rematch would follow, particularly as one card controversially had Martinez the winner of every single round.
By the end of October, Martinez had relinquished the IBF belt, which he'd been ordered to defend against mandatory challenger Willibaldo Garcia. A lucrative sequel with Ioka back in Tokyo, this time in Ota City, would be pursued.
Though it was originally scheduled to take place four days before Christmas, the fight was nixed at the 11th hour after Martinez, who missed all of the fight week pleasantries, pulled himself from the bout with illness.
Ten months on, though, here both men finally were ready to slug things out for a second time. Rapped out to the ring by Japanese hip-hop artist AK-69, Ioka, flanked by his legendary trainer Ismael Salas, bobbed and weaved his way to, what some observers surmised, could be the final fight of his career. Martinez, draped in a poncho emblazoned with the colours of Argentina, strolled down safe in the knowledge that he'd done this before and left victorious.
Just like he did in their first encounter, Martinez would be the one to push the pace, landing power shots to both the head and body as he took purposeful forward steps. Ioka worked his way back into things by the end of the opening round, landing a crafty counter left-hook over his opponent's right cross.
Ioka's success with the left hook continued in the second round, landing one as Martinez came forward with his guard down. The visitor, however, would land with a big overhand right and an uppercut on the inside which the home fighter felt every Newton of.
Martinez's frenetic pace was something Ioka had become accustomed to by the third round. The Osaka man, perhaps looking to be more surgical in his work, would go to the body when his counters to the head weren't landing. Towards the end of the round, Ioka had his biggest moment of the fight yet, stunning his opponent with a massive right hand which sent the 33-year-old into a spin. Martinez wouldn't be deterred, coming back with a huge hook of his own.
The fourth round was action-packed as both men landed with venom, Martinez from the front-foot, Ioka countering from the back. But the fifth saw Martinez enjoy his best sequence yet, as he connected with numerous cuffing blows around the side of Ioka's head while the 36-year-old looked to shell up on the ropes. As the round reached its end, Martinez managed to connect with a big right to the head once again.
In the sixth, Martinez found an opening and went for the kill after seemingly hurting his man with a flurry against the ropes. As he looked to close the show, however, Ioka landed something himself, causing Martinez to take a step back and regroup. As the pair met in the middle of the ring, with a minute left in the round, Ioka would land a crisp counter one-two before more back-and-forth action followed.
Though only three years his opponent's junior, Martinez's fresher legs would allow him to start rounds the faster of the two men. But by the end of the seventh, the Argentine had begun to tire and Ioka's work to the body looked like it was taking its toll. Deep, open-mouthed breaths could be seen from Martinez's corner before the eighth.
The eighth was a stronger one for Martinez, arguably winning it on sheer volume-punching alone. But he was slow to come out for the ninth, accepting water from his trainer as Ioka stood ready and waiting for seconds before. None of that mattered, though, as Martinez would bite down on his gum shield and push forward to land a variety of massive power shots on an equally-game Ioka.
The deep breaths for Martinez were back before the 10th, but once again he got off his stool to start the round exactly like his world championship fate depended on it. Then, out of nowhere, things switched as the away fighter's exhaustion finally paid its dues. In the middle of a wild exchange between the two, Ioka would connect with a thunderous pair of left hooks which sent a dazed Martinez to the canvas for the first time in 22 rounds of action between the duo.
Time for the Championship Rounds.
Ioka got his jab popping to begin the 11th, aware that two rounds of clean boxing may get him the decision he craved, or, better yet, set something up which would end things before the 36 minutes were up. Martinez would try everything to get back the knockdown he suffered, but his legs looked slow and Ioka's confidence had grown tenfold.
Both men would leave it all put there in the 12th and final round. Martinez had begun to connect with the kind of shots he was having success with in the early and middle rounds, while Ioka would land counter left and rights. With 40 seconds left, the two warriors looked each other dead in the eye, Martinez nodded and an all-out slug-fest ensued to end what would surely go down as another 2025 Fight of the Year candidate.
The wait for the scorecards was a tense one, but it was Martinez who left the ring the victor. Ioka, though distraught, shedding tears once he left the ring, would raise the hand of his opponent, congratulating him on the effort he'd put in over 24 rounds of brutal, unforgiving action.
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