Iwata stops Noriega, wins vacant WBO 108lb belt
By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda (to come soon)
The curtain raiser of the quadruple world title event saw a quick but dramatic stoppage on Sunday at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese hard-puncher #1 Shokichi Iwata (14-1, 11 KOs), 108, acquired the vacant WBO junior flyweight belt when he caught up with unbeaten Spaniard #2 Jairo Noriega (14-1, 3 KOs), 108, badly floored him twice and halted him at 3:00 of the third round in a scheduled twelve. Having failed to win the same belt from Jonathan “Bomba” Gonzalez on points two years ago, Shokichi this time looked so much determined to win the belt and turned loose in round three. Though Noriega made a good start, he absorbed a vicious long right uppercut and hit the deck. The damaged Spaniard barely regained his feet, but Iwata swarmed over him and landed a solid right to the belly followed by a wicked left hook. Noriega fell prone with the referee Raul Caiz Jr. promptly calling a well-timed halt. The flattened loser stayed there for a while, which showed Iwata’s lethal power punching. Shokichi, 28, became the ninth current world titleholder out of Japan.
Promoter: Teiken Promotions.
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