Peñalosa-Tokuyama Nov. 8 bout definite
May 11, 2002 | 12:00am
The much-awaited grudge rematch between WBC International super flyweight champion Gerry Peñalosa and reigning world champion Masamori Tokuyama, the Japan-born North Korean "shall definitely take place on Nov. 8 in Osaka" according to matchmaker, boxing manager and journalist Joe Koizumi.
Tokuyamas handlers made the commitment after Tokuyamas scheduled title defense in Pyongyang, North Korea against Mexicos Erik Lopez was cancelled because of what Koizumi described as "the turbulent political situation between Japan and North Korea."
At the WBC convention in Pattaya, Thailand late last year, the protest filed by Peñalosas manager, lawyer Rudy Salud, over the failure of the referee in the Sept. 24, 2001 title fight to penalize Tokuyama for repeated headbutts and low blows was upheld and a rematch ordered. However, Tokuyama was allowed one title defense against Kazuhiro Ryuko in March and a second title defense before the battle with Peñalosa on condition that the fight would be held in North Korea.
Tokuyamas handlers made the commitment after Tokuyamas scheduled title defense in Pyongyang, North Korea against Mexicos Erik Lopez was cancelled because of what Koizumi described as "the turbulent political situation between Japan and North Korea."
At the WBC convention in Pattaya, Thailand late last year, the protest filed by Peñalosas manager, lawyer Rudy Salud, over the failure of the referee in the Sept. 24, 2001 title fight to penalize Tokuyama for repeated headbutts and low blows was upheld and a rematch ordered. However, Tokuyama was allowed one title defense against Kazuhiro Ryuko in March and a second title defense before the battle with Peñalosa on condition that the fight would be held in North Korea.
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