Yuko Kuroki Retains WBA Crown with Commanding Win Over Nanako Suzuki

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Yuko Kuroki Retains WBA Crown with Commanding Win Over Nanako Suzuki
Yuko Kuroki Retains WBA Crown with Commanding Win Over Nanako Suzuki

Yuko Kuroki Retains WBA Crown with Commanding Win Over Nanako Suzuki

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Yuko Kuroki Retains WBA Crown with Commanding Win Over Nanako Suzuki
Yuko Kuroki Retains WBA Crown with Commanding Win Over Nanako Suzuki

Veteran southpaw Yuko Kuroki showed once again why she remains a force in women’s minimumweight boxing, turning in a masterclass to defeat fellow Japanese contender Nanako Suzuki by unanimous decision Thursday night at Tokyo’s iconic Korakuen Hall, in the main event of Phoenix Battle 138.

Kuroki (now 25-8-2, 9 KOs) used every ounce of her experience to control the pace across ten rounds against a younger, aggressive challenger. The scorecards told the story: 97-93, 98-92, and a dominant 99-91 — all in favor of the reigning champ.

Suzuki (9-4, 3 KOs), just 25 years old, came out with urgency, trying to close the distance and turn the fight into a gritty exchange. But Kuroki, ever composed, relied on her sharp right jab and pinpoint countershots to neutralize the pressure and gradually break her opponent’s rhythm.

With this victory, the 34-year-old Kuroki successfully defended her WBA minimumweight world title for the first time since claiming the belt in 2024. The performance was a clear statement: while time may be moving forward, Kuroki’s skills remain sharp and her place at the top of the division is still secure.

It was a night of quality boxing in Tokyo — and once again, Kuroki left the ring with her hand raised and her legacy intact.


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