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World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa may be forced to retire if he is unable to recover from a cracked right orbital bone suffered in beating Filipino challenger Rodel Mayol to retain his title in Tokyo last Saturday.
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Before the bell rang for the final round, Kyowa led in two of the three judges’ scorecards—Gale Van Hoy, 107-102 and Chuck Hassett, 105-104. Mayol was ahead in Alejandro Rochin’s tally, 105-104. If Mayol took the 12th round with a 10-9 score, the decision would’ve been a split draw. It was that close.
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World Boxing Council (WBC) minimumweight champion Eagle Kyowa may be forced to retire if he is unable to recover from a cracked right orbital bone suffered in beating Filipino challenger Rodel Mayol to retain his title in Tokyo last Saturday.
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Before the bell rang for the final round, Kyowa led in two of the three judges’ scorecards—Gale Van Hoy, 107-102 and Chuck Hassett, 105-104. Mayol was ahead in Alejandro Rochin’s tally, 105-104. If Mayol took the 12th round with a 10-9 score, the decision would’ve been a split draw. It was that close.
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