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Date |
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Results |
05/28/05
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Stuttgart, Germany
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In a
championship bout, Silke Weickenmeier, 120, won the GBU Jr.
Featherweight Championship over Miki Kikukawa,
120 with a 10-round unanimous decision. Final judges scores
were 98-92, 97-92, and 96-94.
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10/10/04
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Tokyo,
Japan
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Miki Kikukawa, won by a decision over
Maki Koyakashiro, with
Kikukawa winning the vacant JWBC Featherweight championship. |
06/25/03
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Tokyo
Japan
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Marvelous Morimoto won the Japanese
Bantamweight Title over Miki Kikukawa. |
12/18/02
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Tokyo,
Japan
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Miki
Kikukawa (japan number 1 ranked bantamweight) defeated Noriko
Tsuchida by six round majority decision. Final scoring 60-58,
60-58 and 60-60 (draw). |
07/13/02
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Las
Vegas, Nevada
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Layla McCarter, 126, won a four-round unanimous decision over Miki
Kikukawa, 122.5. |
02/03/02
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Japan
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At the
Shimokita Town Hall, in a featherweight 10-rounder for the Japanese
Featherweight Title Match) Emiko Raika won a unanimous decision and
champion over Miki Kikukawa (Okehazama).
Final Scoring: 97-93, 99-92,
100-93. |
03/02/01
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Japan
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At the
Shimokita Town Hall, Emiko Raika won a six-round decision over
Miki
Kikukawa (Ngoya BS) in the 57.15kg division.*Record came from
Japanese Records. |
05/08/00
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Tokyo, Japan |
Miki Kikukawa Maj.Dec. (8) Genna "Bambi" Bertoncello |
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Misc Info:
May 28, 2005 - at
the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, in Stuttgart, Germany, and promoted
by Universum Box Promotion
United States Alicia Ashley, 115 ¾, won a ten round split
decision and the GBU Bantamweight Championship over
Alesia Graf,
115 ¾. Final Scoring was 96-94, 96-95, and 94-96. The German judge
had Graf as the winner. According to WBAN’s correspondent, he said
that Ashley moved beautifully in the ring and made a very difficult
target for Graf. Graf kept coming forward and also managed to get
through with some telling punches. Ashley sent Graf to the floor in
the second round, but Graf bounced off the floor immediately and
didn’t seem to be hurt.
In a second women’s
championship bout, Silke Weickenmeier, 120, won the GBU Jr.
Featherweight Championship over Miki Kikukawa, 120 with a
10-round unanimous decision. Final judges scores were 98-92, 97-92,
and 96-94. In a third women’s match,
Julia Sahin, 110, won an
eight-round unanimous decision over Marianne Chubirka, 112 ½.
Judges scores were 79-75, 77-75, and 79-73.
Photos
October
10, 2004 - Omori Gold Gym, Tokyo, Japan
Miki Kikukawa,
won by a decision over Maki Koyakashiro, with
Kikukawa winning the vacant JWBC Featherweight championship;
Flyweight Toshie Suga defeated by decision
Hitomi
Hayashi in a six rounder; Featherweight
Riyo
Togo won by a second round TKO over
Maki Mukai;
Erika Irie, 48kg, won by a four-round unanimous
decision over Yoko Hashimoto;
Sharla Hall,
54.5kg, defeated Junko MInagawa with a
decision; Miyuki Kondo, 49kg, won a four-round
decision over Kaori Koyakashiro.
December 18, 2002 - Tokyo, Japan
In an event called, "Fighting Girl" Part Four card" it was a big
night of women’s boxing! According to news sources,
Emiko Raika became the second Japanese woman
to ever win a world boxing title, with a very close split decision victory
over Australian Sharon Anyos. Raika now
holds the WIBA Featherweight title. On third hand reports, Anyos dominated
the fight in the earlier round, but stamina and conditioning appeared to
be a factor as Raika rallied strong in the late rounds. Raiko is now the
new WIBA Featherweight World Champion; In a six-round bout,
Naoko Yamaguchi won a six-round unanimous
decision over Misato Yamzaki. Final judges scoring was 58-60,
56-60, and 56-60; in another six rounder,
Yumi Yashima won a six-round unanimous decision over Australian
Nicola Cubillo. Final scores were 58-60,
57-59, and 57-58; Lastly,
Miki Kikukawa (japan number 1 ranked
bantamweight) defeated Noriko Tsuchida
by six round majority decision. Final scoring 60-58, 60-58 and 60-60
(draw).
July 13, 2002 - Las
Vegas, Nevada
Layla McCarter, 126, won a
four-round unanimous decision over
Miki Kikukawa, 122.5. Final
scoring was 40-36 all judges cards.
March 2, 2001 - Kitazawa Town Hall, Tokyo,
Japan
Emiko Raika. won a winning by a six-round split decision over
Miki Kikukawa, of Japan. *Record came from Japanese Records. |
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