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Japanese fighter with only six bouts wins strawweight title
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Kazuto Ioka , who had only six pro fights, stopped Oleydong Sithsamerchai in the fifth round to take Sithsamerchai’s WBC strawweight title Friday in Hyogo, Japan.
