The struggle between the Chinese language Wulan Tuolehazi and the Japanese Sho Kimura, which came about this Wednesday, in Bangkok, resulted in a draw so the World Boxing Affiliation (WBA) worldwide flyweight belt remains to be vacant.
It was a struggle with lots of exchanges and with two boxers who gave their all within the ring. The parity proven by each through the 10 rounds of the bout was evidenced within the scorecards of 97-93, 95-95 and 95-95 given by the judges.
Tuolehazi confirmed that he was prepared for this type of problem and confronted a longtime fighter like Kimura, who confirmed his expertise and expertise in a frantic and bodily demanding struggle.
After the struggle, Tuolehazi’s report stands at 15 wins, 4 losses, 2 attracts and seven knockouts, whereas Kimura now has a report of 19 wins, 3 losses, 3 attracts and 12 knockouts.